Re: Reincarnation documentary in the US.
I watched the 'sockshare' episode and was naturally drawn to Carson who 'remembered' the Okc bombing. She made one slip-up (not that it matters and it should be excused) that fire was involved. I was at a distance, working outside, when I heard the concussion of the explosion. It was a concussion bomb and fire was not an issue.
And James, the WWII reincarnate, was primed with model airplanes everywhere. Still, it was very compelling and perhaps not surprising that a pilot would rejoin an aviation influenced life. The physical resemblence was amazing.
But there is no doubt I believe in reincarnation and "The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying" supports quick turn-arounds, reincarnationally.
All I really know is I have believed in reincarnation since I was 12 or 13. I have never considered myself intellectually gifted and knew it way back then. Yet, I sailed through the classical and baroque composers with ease. (Today I consider music rather simple). Even then I could only guess that I had been a pianist (harpsichordist) in a previous life. I couldn't explain it any other way.
I have no insight as to who that person might have been and rather prefer that perhaps entities available psychically to me in this life were the cause. Channeling may be more likely the answer.
JUST my thoughts.
Matter is only mind in an opaque condition; and all beauty is but a symbol of spirit.
- E Hubbard
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