..or like a regression therapist said, "how can we expect psychologists to help someone effectively when they don't acknowledge "psychi" (meaning "soul" in greek) and work only on the patient's mental state". Isn't it controversial in itself, being called a "Soul Doctor" and ignoring "Soul", I wonder..I don't have much faith in Doctors treating the mind Ken. They don't take into account the existence of the soul.
For many years I thought there was something wrong with me due to me remembering a pl (a female's identity whom I found records on later on and who's life story was correct with my memory-bits). I did not even think it could be my very own past life; I just thought that somehow I had been able to get access to somebody else's memory-bank, so to speak. When I would have my short - but many, many - memories I would get fuzzy in my head and tired afterwards. So to me it is exhausting to get my memory-bits in a waked state; so if that is the problem for other brains out there perhaps their brains just shut off the opportunity to have them in order to function better, I don't know. Once I realized with overwhelming proof that my memory-bits had once been the actual truth - once I had convinced myself - I still thought there was something wrong with me and when a friend of mine had explained past life/reincarnation to me - I still thought I was so-called "errored". I did not think I was suppose to remember. I think remembering can help us, but old fears can provent us - that is until we find the real cause. Today I don't think there was something wrong with me at all, quite the opposite. I think perhaps I was meant to remember, I was meant to be triggered and that it has a positive meaning to it. This has opened doors within me to believe in the after life, that we don't really die, that me and my loved ones are connected in one way or the other, in life and in death. I mean, I was raised by atheists and without my experiences those doors would not have been opened - in my case at least. Perhaps they were meant to be open so I can see this current life with new eyes, just a thought.If most accounts of the between-life state can be trusted, it seems like we go to a lot of trouble to deliberately forget our past lives as we incarnate into a new life. There must be some pretty good reasons why we are not supposed to remember them while we're here.
By trying to remember our past lives are we actually screwing up our plan for this life? Just a thought.
If most accounts of the between-life state can be trusted, it seems like we go to a lot of trouble to deliberately forget our past lives as we incarnate into a new life. There must be some pretty good reasons why we are not supposed to remember them while we're here.
By trying to remember our past lives are we actually screwing up our plan for this life? Just a thought.