Dr. John Validating the author's text
The author in his message speaks the truth, as best he understands it. It is true we really do lead multiple lives. We cannot consciously know this, for two reasons:
1. We could opt out any time we want by ending our experience, what would we learn from that?
2. You cannot learn from this process if you are not truly invested in the moments before you. Life loses, Life's riches, how do we handle them, how do we share them? How do we deal with pain emotional and physical? How do we accept tragedy if we cannot accept it as real.
Do we horde and squander the riches we have, rather than up lift others in need?
Do our loses crush us and close our heart where it should be opened. Is our lose a moment of great learning or a place to wallow in pity?
Are we born less, then perfect, are we at the bottom of the heap in society; and yet do we inspire others to overcome and survive, to share their wealth in what little they have?
We go to school, we learn trades, but life's lessons are in our experience, what we perceive as need in others and how we influence differences.
One life to the next are challenges WE wish, want, need to grow as an entity.
It is not only something I have believed all my life, but as one practicing hypotenuse, I saw first hand how others I took back to prior lives connected with prior life experiences that impacted their current life.
None were heroes, none were famous, none were movie stars, but common men and women.
A most telling experience is a man from the South that was the greatest of all Red Necks. He hated Blacks with a passion and had nothing kind to say about them. I did hypnosis demonstration and he volunteered to be a subject. Because of his very nature and course behavior I did not appreciate him as a human being.
He went under hypnosis and in his prior life was a Black child of a slave family. His father was being sold to another man leaving him at a very young age with his mother.
As he became a teen he began to run away from the plantation, a very dangerous thing to do. Each time they hunted him down with dogs and beat him soundly as a demonstration to the others what would happen. That is until the last time... when they rolled home over on the ground an shot him as the worthless NIGGER HE WAS. That is his words, not mine.
Now, this was shocking to hear from a man who hated Blacks. When aroused from his thoughts he was stunned as if a puzzle piece had fallen in place. His course ways were gone and he now showed total respect for those of color.
Even more interesting, he lived in the state West of where he was killed and did business in the state to the East of the murder. He hated that state where he had been murdered in a prior life so much he would go around it to do business on the other side in his current life!
That is just one story showing how a prior life influences the following.
From that day forward he was a different man kind and understanding of anyone and everyone, with a kind and caring voice and a willingness to help. He realized this world is a place to learn and grow at a much higher plain.
Whether you believe such things is your choice. For me, my life has always been about helping others. We are here for a reason and that is exposed in how we influence and care for this planet and others that are here with us.
Sometimes doing the right thing is inconvenient; but it is your choice to not get involved... or is that one of those learning experiences you wanted before re-entering this life? Maybe your weakness was a lack of empathy, which needed improving.
Do you avoid poor people, or people with handicaps? Do you assume their are people that are NOT as smart or talented as you. Do you use those platforms of social greatness to stand above others?
Is that right?
NOT judging you, just asking questions you might be asking yourself.
What would you do if you woke up tomorrow, poor, lacking an education, not able to speak, not walk straight or requiring a wheal chair. Would those things define who you are and limit your value in life. Or would you adapt and continue to make others see your strength to overcome and share with others what little you have. Do you become the beacon of what we all should be and stand for?
Even a friendly smile is an amazing thing that can warm another's heart.
Sorry to belabor you with my own life long beliefs. It is not who you are but the trail of kindness you leave in your wake.
Dr John