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Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 12:40 pm
I have yet to go to the atral plane... I have yet to open my book on the astral plane... eek I'm not even sure if I want to base my learning experience of books... *shrugs*
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Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2004 4:26 am
DrathBlue chaoticpuppet while this really has nothing to do with past lives, but have any of you ever really thought about reality, and your dream world (the world in which you have dreams)? in a sense maybe our dream world is another form of reality in which we carry out things that we are taught we cannot do in this world. or maybe it is a link to another form of reality? anyway back to past lives, i believe in them, i believe that souls are reused, if you will, until we learn what ever it is that we are supposed too. I also feel that the dream world also act like a link to another world or dimension. Depending how you look at it. I agree. I believe that. I have astral traveled in the dream realms during my dream state. I believe we live dual lives, one here, with our detached soul there. Those repetitive places in my dream state feel sacred and ancient, mirroring my daily life and world view and personal history, but much more 'complex' with a whole different 'atmosphere' and 'history' of it's own, and it feels more 'right' and more 'real' than here, more like here is actually based on there, and not the other way around. At least in my experiance.
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 12:21 pm
I do believe in past lives, and I think one can see them, usually, but what good does it do? You've moved on, which means you've learned what you should. Looking into the past can't teach you anything. It's a bit self-indulgant. Sometimes you will see the past without trying. Pay attention. There's no reason to go looking for the past, though. It won't do you any good, and it doesn't always work. Some things you just aren't meant to see. That's my explaination anyway.
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 4:00 pm
Groundling I do believe in past lives, and I think one can see them, usually, but what good does it do? You've moved on, which means you've learned what you should. Looking into the past can't teach you anything. It's a bit self-indulgant. Sometimes you will see the past without trying. Pay attention. There's no reason to go looking for the past, though. It won't do you any good, and it doesn't always work. Some things you just aren't meant to see. That's my explaination anyway. i agree with you that there are past lives, however, i differ on one main point, you say that you have learned what you were supposed to, I believe that you didn't learn all of what you were supposed to, I believe that if you learn all of what your supposed to, you move onto another plane of existence. Also, I believe that the past has many lessons to teach, I believe that one should learn from the past, so that they don't repeat certain mistakes. I would like to know more about why you feel that it is unnecessary to learn about the past, if thats ok.
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Posted: Fri Dec 03, 2004 10:08 pm
chaoticpuppet Groundling I do believe in past lives, and I think one can see them, usually, but what good does it do? You've moved on, which means you've learned what you should. Looking into the past can't teach you anything. It's a bit self-indulgant. Sometimes you will see the past without trying. Pay attention. There's no reason to go looking for the past, though. It won't do you any good, and it doesn't always work. Some things you just aren't meant to see. That's my explaination anyway. i agree with you that there are past lives, however, i differ on one main point, you say that you have learned what you were supposed to, I believe that you didn't learn all of what you were supposed to, I believe that if you learn all of what your supposed to, you move onto another plane of existence. Also, I believe that the past has many lessons to teach, I believe that one should learn from the past, so that they don't repeat certain mistakes. I would like to know more about why you feel that it is unnecessary to learn about the past, if thats ok. Some people believe that exploring past lives can provide key insight into our present day fears and eccentricies, i.e. if I have a horrible fear of water, I may find that I drowned in a past life, and if the experience is brought to light, it may be easier to confront it and cope, or at least facilitate understanding. *Shrugs* I don't necessarily live by this, but this is one benefit that some people argue for past life regression.
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Posted: Sat Dec 04, 2004 1:35 pm
GameAngel64 chaoticpuppet Groundling I do believe in past lives, and I think one can see them, usually, but what good does it do? You've moved on, which means you've learned what you should. Looking into the past can't teach you anything. It's a bit self-indulgant. Sometimes you will see the past without trying. Pay attention. There's no reason to go looking for the past, though. It won't do you any good, and it doesn't always work. Some things you just aren't meant to see. That's my explaination anyway. i agree with you that there are past lives, however, i differ on one main point, you say that you have learned what you were supposed to, I believe that you didn't learn all of what you were supposed to, I believe that if you learn all of what your supposed to, you move onto another plane of existence. Also, I believe that the past has many lessons to teach, I believe that one should learn from the past, so that they don't repeat certain mistakes. I would like to know more about why you feel that it is unnecessary to learn about the past, if thats ok. Some people believe that exploring past lives can provide key insight into our present day fears and eccentricies, i.e. if I have a horrible fear of water, I may find that I drowned in a past life, and if the experience is brought to light, it may be easier to confront it and cope, or at least facilitate understanding. *Shrugs* I don't necessarily live by this, but this is one benefit that some people argue for past life regression. true, but I was looking for why it would be unneeded to do past life regression.
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 11:54 am
chaoticpuppet GameAngel64 chaoticpuppet Groundling I do believe in past lives, and I think one can see them, usually, but what good does it do? You've moved on, which means you've learned what you should. Looking into the past can't teach you anything. It's a bit self-indulgant. Sometimes you will see the past without trying. Pay attention. There's no reason to go looking for the past, though. It won't do you any good, and it doesn't always work. Some things you just aren't meant to see. That's my explaination anyway. i agree with you that there are past lives, however, i differ on one main point, you say that you have learned what you were supposed to, I believe that you didn't learn all of what you were supposed to, I believe that if you learn all of what your supposed to, you move onto another plane of existence. Also, I believe that the past has many lessons to teach, I believe that one should learn from the past, so that they don't repeat certain mistakes. I would like to know more about why you feel that it is unnecessary to learn about the past, if thats ok. Some people believe that exploring past lives can provide key insight into our present day fears and eccentricies, i.e. if I have a horrible fear of water, I may find that I drowned in a past life, and if the experience is brought to light, it may be easier to confront it and cope, or at least facilitate understanding. *Shrugs* I don't necessarily live by this, but this is one benefit that some people argue for past life regression. true, but I was looking for why it would be unneeded to do past life regression. well, what i believe through my faith is many lessons you have learned in the past life are carried with you into this life. thus you wouldn't need past-life regression, because the lessons learned there are ingrained in your subconscious. i'm not saying there is no benefit, but i'm not saying there is one either.
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