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Post by Hans Schokkenbroek on Sept 12, 2018 10:27:33 GMT
Very interesting.. I believe there is merit in re-visiting 'previous' lives as part of becoming aware of the garbage and coming to balance (stop big oscillations and thus stop feeding the snake). But I only felt compelled to re-visit a few and this seems to be the reason why...
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The search for previous incarnations is a huge obstacle that completely detunes and disorients man from his true target. This search (search for previous lives) orients man exclusively towards the investigation of an endless alternating oscillation, which, besides the diversity of its fragmented versions, does not offer any essential knowledge of the reality surrounding him. Contrary to that, Epi-gnosis (awareness) of the Spirit that man receives life from, allows him to access more spiritual territories.
Anagnostou - Kalogera, Angeliki. Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call! (p. 144). Angeliki Anagnostou - Kalogera. Kindle Edition.
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Post by kellsbells on Sept 6, 2019 22:30:51 GMT
Very interesting.. I believe there is merit in re-visiting 'previous' lives as part of becoming aware of the garbage and coming to balance (stop big oscillations and thus stop feeding the snake). But I only felt compelled to re-visit a few and this seems to be the reason why... --------- The search for previous incarnations is a huge obstacle that completely detunes and disorients man from his true target. This search (search for previous lives) orients man exclusively towards the investigation of an endless alternating oscillation, which, besides the diversity of its fragmented versions, does not offer any essential knowledge of the reality surrounding him. Contrary to that, Epi-gnosis (awareness) of the Spirit that man receives life from, allows him to access more spiritual territories. Anagnostou - Kalogera, Angeliki. Can You Stand The Truth?: The Chronicle of Man's Imprisonment: Last Call! (p. 144). Angeliki Anagnostou - Kalogera. Kindle Edition. When I was still actively searching, my brother gave me the book "Autobiography of a Yogi" by Paramahansa Yogananda. In the book he basically says the same thing. It is a distraction and doesn't serve you in the here and now. So although interested in reincarnation (which he confirms as a reality in his religion and claimed to be "Arjuna" from the Bagavagita legend. So, although I felt I had a few dreams that were to me, very definite past life showings and I was sure those were past lives. I do see merit in visiting a few as well, due to the fact that I think that lots of trauma occurs in past lives and continues to haunt us via various medical issues, unexplained anxiety, etc.. so I think it can be used as a healing tool, so ask, where did this originate. And the reason I further say this is that I have a friend that is or was a hypnosis psychologist. She was stymied by her professions idea's of psychotherapy over many sessions and even years, when her patients were in real pain now. And she realized rehashing everything, seemed in some cases, to re-traumatize the person. Some were suicidal, like today, they didn't have 2 years to analyze. So she took hypnosis training to see if she could speed up the healing process, because as a therapist, she was feeling very useless in helping a lot of these people. In any event, under hypnosis, much to her surprize, when she asked to go to the moment of the trauma (she assumed these people had mental blocks to their memories), the person would skip to 1532 in their life as a monk, for instance. This became common place for her within the practice as more and more people came for her sessions. I was facinated, because I was sure that I could not be hypnotized, as I had gone to a couple of hypnosis shows and thought it kind of hokey. We basically made a bet, because she used a technology via some special glasses, electrodes touching the temples, etc. and she claimed just about everyone could be put in the proper brain wave state. So we made our appointment because I was curious and mature enough now not to worry too much of the admonitions of Yogananda about taking a lookey look at those things. Now bear in mind, that before going to her, I had been reading Wes Penre and his forum (before that was shut down). So I had done a bunch of work, in healing myself in all timelines and dimensions, declaring my sovereign rights and all the suggestions along those lines from that forum. I smudged, yada yada. So basically she gets me hypnotized, you are fully aware, however my body was like I was drugged, couldn't really move it, lol. So she starts off with a few questions to get me situated, such as where are you? I was like I am right here! hehe. She instructs me to go back to a time from which I need further healing and I don't go anywhere. I'm just there in the chair. She asks a few questions trying to get a desired response, I guess. Finally she requests "look around you, where are you? I say, it's just completely black. I do have my eyes closed, everything is usually black, LOL! She is like what do you look like? I can't see that, just darkness. She say's look down, what are you wearing? I look down, and all I can kind of see is like smokey lace. So I say I look like smokey lace. She starts to laugh and says "Who are you there" I reply " I am the Alpha and The Omega"... She says "Why did you say that"? I go, I don't know, maybe I wanted to sound smart. (I was being quite glib and I felt very playful). We giggle a little and we basically carry on the session, but I don't really remember the rest of it. She did write things down which was given to me, but I lost that paper, because it had so much more information on it. Anyway, that's my story, and I'm sticking to it! lol
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Post by IW on Oct 27, 2019 13:12:33 GMT
I was thinking this morning about the whole life recycling and reincarnation thing.
I agree with GS comment about not feeling any need to look deeply into it/past lives. There have been some "knowings" going on, which I would just accept as second nature, so that's about where I left it.
I am wondering did anyone ever have an "aha" moment going from a YOLO-you only live once mindset, to the reincarnation way of thinking and recycling business?? Is this a natural procession of truth-seeking?
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Post by Hans Schokkenbroek on Jan 17, 2020 21:09:17 GMT
I was thinking this morning about the whole life recycling and reincarnation thing. I agree with GS comment about not feeling any need to look deeply into it/past lives. There have been some "knowings" going on, which I would just accept as second nature, so that's about where I left it. I am wondering did anyone ever have an "aha" moment going from a YOLO-you only live once mindset, to the reincarnation way of thinking and recycling business?? Is this a natural procession of truth-seeking? Early on in my awakening I did revisit a few lives. Personally i think there is definitely value in revisiting some lives if and only if there are unresolved issues that have impact in this life. They tend to block you from advancing your awareness in this life. For instance, I became aware that I was one of the 12 Knights Templar that decided to keep the knowledge of the non material for themselves in order to gain in material form (they really were the founders of the modern banking system). And they murdered thousands in name of the lord in the process. So I carried a lot of guilt (without knowing it of course) and I had to go back to remember and forgive myself. Once I became aware of my Templar lives (there were at least 2 that I am aware of) I also suddenly understood why I was so interested in riches and materialism in the early stage of my life. It all came from that period. Another rather funny and silly one is that I had an incredible amount of lives as monk. I have always hated the feeling of rough wool on my bare skin. I really cannot stand it. It suddenly dawned on me that this was the result of all those monk lives where of course you were dressed in rough wool on bare skin. So in that sense I did get quite a few aha moments from revisiting past lives but it has always been functional in clearing my personal issues, in increasing my awareness. I have no desire to revisit other lives just for the sake of the adventure of that.
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Post by IW on Jan 19, 2020 17:52:54 GMT
Thanks for sharing Hans. I've felt certain revelations too that I KNOW came from past lives, but for some reason have not dived into them to "see" connections. It's like I am driven to get to somewhere (HS leading) and those revelations are not relevant enough to stop by the wayside for. I agree that at some point if one has blockages in life, that would mean unresolved subconscious or unconscious past decisions, it would be helpful being looked at, but it is ALSO possible to forgive without it. The spirit of forgiveness is all encompassing if you allow it to be. We all choose our own limitations, just like the knowledge of protection.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 19, 2020 23:13:17 GMT
I've been thinking that humans of genuine spirit are a product or attempt by said spirit to contact and experience matter. The "other" contacts sent by your parent spirit to Earth (and elsewhere) might be considered a sibling of sorts. They had different experiences in different times an may have had very different personalities. There could very well be others just not in the past but in the present as well here and in other places.
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