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I don't want to reincarnate

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Source = Occam's razor

If you are a sole unable to interact with any mass in the universe, but still desired to study every planet in the universe, you need to acquire a physical body to do so. They are learning how to control the human race, get us to become technically Advanced, so that we can go amongst the Stars and investigate everything with them inside us driving us like a car.
 
We are not reincarnating. There is a race of energy-based beings, called Souls, that install themselves manually in the womb into your nervous system, and ride you like a game until you die. Then they detach from you and go and tell their friends in the afterlife about the wonderful experience they had, while you rot in the ground. They're doing this without our knowledge and permission, and they've been doing it for thousands of years and numbering in the billions. Science has never proven the physical Human animals need for a soul, and yet we see evidence that we have a soul in US, therefore, they are Invaders. We should band together to send a message in to their afterlife to cease and desist until they explain their agenda.

Source = Occam's razor

If you are a sole unable to interact with any mass in the universe, but still desired to study every planet in the universe, you need to acquire a physical body to do so. They are learning how to control the human race, get us to become technically Advanced, so that we can go amongst the Stars and investigate everything with them inside us driving us like a car.

@spacely Your ideas are interesting. Nevertheless, making such assertions as though they are fact is not quite in the spirit of these forums. It would be preferable to state that this is your opinion, or it is an idea you are curious about.

I'm also not convinced by the use of Occam's razor in this instance. Your idea introduces additional entities unnecessarily. It would be simpler to assume that the souls are our own.
 
The entirety of spirituality is an opinion on founded in scientific study. We see a thing but we don't know that we are the thing or need the thing. Do you remember the technical achievement of finding a human baby and attaching yourself to it so well that you stay attached for the life of the child? That's one heck of a skill set. I don't know how to do it I don't remember doing it none of us does. It's a science that's not in the human race but rather in a race of Souls. Again it's a manual process and not natural.
 
Can add another reason as to not come back watching the city of Minneapolis being looted and burnt down by mobs of thugs, in one stream it looks like some looters even tried the same to a Wells Fargo while there is plenty online of people looting Target. This world is a crazy and dark place to live.

It is stuff like this why I don't want to come back.
 
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"This world is a crazy and dark place to live" - crazy perhaps, but not always dark.

I do recall rioting taking place in a city where I used to live. I was struck, deeply by a photograph which appeared in a newspaper report at the time. It was of a small woman, a Quaker I think, quietly praying and standing for peace in the midst of the mayhem. That image has stayed with me though it was forty or so years ago. That tranquillity in the midst of the storm is something which I feel this world needs. To bring that into the world, that could be a reason to be here, to want to return.
 
There are crazy things, and there are dark things, but it's important also to see the peaceful and the good. Whether or not we've got a balance is a matter of debate, and maybe also even a personal choice, I don't know. I console myself by thinking of all the beauty around us. There are other reasons I don't want to come back, but for now, it's ok. I have enough good things. It's never too late to spread kindness in this world.
 
I can see I'm pretty late to this thread but I'd like to say that in my experience it's entirely possible to get tired or scared or overwhelmed of life here on Earth, and in that case it's okay to take a break. I did for many years, though it wasn't a decision I came to in my last incarnation but after I died, so I agree with everyone who says you might feel differently about it after your current life ended. And I don't think I viewed it as a "break", I probably thought I wasn't going to have another life on Earth, but eventually I was inspired to do that again. Personally I don't think we're ever so "Enlightened" that we couldn't choose to have another adventure with a more "limited" scope, another angle or another physical body again somewhere at some point, because no matter what form you take there are things you can't see. I view life more as going between different states, and I don't think that becoming one with the universe is necessarily the "end goal", it is merely another viewpoint or angle on life. I think we keep coming back to things we thought we understood and every time, we see deeper truths and things we didn't notice or undertstand before. So, I think we should boldly choose whatever it is we need or want at the moment, and not worry about whether it's gonna last or not, whether it's THE truth, because nothing is merely a stepping stone to a "higher level of consciousness", every experience holds something in and of itself. And I think this can be applied to life on Earth as well as beyond.
 
Seeing more and more red flags as to the direction this world is heading has me wanting to leave all the more especially when societal changes are so alarming that dark times are on the horizon.
 
there and back again, i'm trying to be more selective with the media i take in on a regular basis. if you live in the united states we're experiencing a hyper-political cultural revolution, at least that's what the news and social media bombards us with. when i disconnect i have a quiet and tranquil backyard, i am free to walk my dogs and even interact with neighbors. i live in the city where they buried george floyd and somehow my area still finds peace in the middle of the war which is currently taking place in america and over the world. swami v has said our anxiety can come from a need for entertainment. i'm not saying you are experiencing anxiety but i am commenting on this need for entertainment. we live in a world where technology has evolved faster than the rate of man. our level of connectivity is a double-edged sword. giant media platforms and smart phone technologies have learned the psychology of rewarding and keeping their users engaged with the technology. older generations seem to parrot what the news gives them including facebook feeds. i've seen companies and churches virtue signaling and i've seen an overreaction by pretty much everyone due to this hyper-connected world we live in. seeing that only particular narratives are championed through out the world i'm finding it important to disconnect from the propaganda that attacks our well being daily. in this attempt to move away from my cell phone or reading the sensationalized headlines i am making the effort to live with a sense of calm and beauty. to try and detect these qualities and give them back to my environment. i'm not saying i got it down. i really believe as bystanders to the change that is happening the best we can do is choose to live from love vs. fear. but just as important is to live in the now. to look at one another not for the past but for the present. unfortunately the movements happening now are but a trojan horse for the changes to come. people being guilted for simply existing as a human being i see as coming from a place of fear, anger or anxiety. it's pscyhological warfare for the innocent. when i disconnect however, i seem to have a better handle on things. at least this toxicity has shown me how easy it was for us to be manipulated, that we are indeed under attack and where i stand in this. the choice is to defend the family and to attempt to live in love. when i respond form this place, instead of from the information that is hand-fed to us, the world doesn't seem all that bad. i think it's unfortunate too. good luck brother, i appreciate you.
 
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I keep up as that is what I've always done being like the watchmen of old that kept an eye out for others so when trouble came sounding the alarm. Unfortunately trouble is here and there is worse to come for this nation especially this fall around election time. Better have the usual things stock up as well batteries and candles should the lights go out while it is always good to have a generator on hand.
 
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