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    The meaning of life and reincarnation: A heretics view.

    Sure, but I was under the impression that your statement that “Hitler will, in time, be reborn as every one of his victims, and suffer first hand every cruelty he inflicted” meant more than this. It seems to imply subsequent incarnation of the fragment of the overall soul that was Hitler in the...
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    The meaning of life and reincarnation: A heretics view.

    Your thinking on the subject is quite close to mine, fiziwig. A quote that sums it up perfectly for me comes from one of Neale Donald Walsch’s books (I can’t remember which one offhand): “Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? It is the only question God ever had.” This troubles me. Why do you think...
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    What happens when it's all over?

    According to the Convoluted Universe books, the level of existence that we currently perceive as God (the source, all that is) is not the final level – one higher level was mentioned, and one higher than that was hinted at. According to the Conversations with God books, existence stretches...
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    Imprints

    I’ve been meaning to respond to this last night, but kind of ran out of time. I generally agree with this, but it seems overly limiting to me to assume that this is the only case rather than just the common one. If someone wanted purely to experience physical existence without any learning...
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    Imprints

    The whole book was based on regression sessions with this one person. From what I remember, it also included a late chapter on a session that took place after a gap of several years. Of course, this doesn’t mean that the past life was necessarily an imprint. The person described his life as a...
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    Imprints

    I understand it to be done for the purpose of acquiring experience with unfamiliar environments and situations, that subconscious can draw on when faced with those environments and situations for the first time. Pretty sure, but if you’ve read her books that discuss imprints, I’d love to hear...
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    Imprints

    To clarify, I’m referring specifically to imprints that can be described as physical lives. If a person with an imprint were to be regressed to a past life, he wouldn’t be able to tell whether it is a life that he has genuinely lived or a borrowed one.
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    Imprints

    Has anyone here come across the concept of imprints outside of the writings of Dolores Cannon? Imprints are basically borrowed memories – memories of lives that one has not lived, used to provide a semblance of familiarity with a new environment that one is incarnating into. For example, a soul...
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    The source of individuality

    Let me rephrase the question for you: What is the source of the stubbornly persistent illusion of individuality?
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    What is it that travels from one life to the next?

    Perhaps reunion is not the best word. It seems to be about growing more alike without actually uniting. Now that you mention it, another version of the Trinity that I’ve come across that makes sense to me is that of knowing (the Father), experiencing (the Son) and being (the Holy Spirit). It...
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    What is it that travels from one life to the next?

    Would you mind describing the reunion that you are referring to, seeing that it doesn’t entail the loss of individuality? In what sense are we reunited?
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    The source of individuality

    Something that’s been puzzling me for a while is the source of individuality (ego?). I don’t think that it can be the brain since individuality seems to persist after death. Does every body create some form of ego, including the astral body? Does the soul create individuality by the very act of...
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    How did everyone start believing in reincarnation?

    I was raised in the Catholic faith. I remember finding it difficult to make sense of the view that we only live one life, especially when this life is terminated before it really begins (due to abortion or miscarriage). What I’ve read about reincarnation at the time made more sense to me. This...
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    Soul-splitting

    I think you’ve misunderstood my position, Charles. I’m not questioning how reincarnation could occur, but the rationale behind it. The experience-based explanation makes sense to me. The explanation that posits achieving unity with God as the goal does not (partially), since we could have been...
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    Soul-splitting

    Create beings who are closer to perfection or already perfect, if this is their preference.
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