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    stepping in someone else's shoes

    karma and pain.. Maybe suffering though painful is really often blessings in disguise..i mean your soul remembers what you experienced, say for instance you were a leper, and in the next life you are healthy, you might not be able to have empathy for the sick if your soul did'nt remember your...
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    Pleased to meet you all and any Cathars!

    to karoliina Karoliina could the title of the book maybe have had a reference to "Montsegur" in it? I know many books about the cathars have montsegur in its title as it was there where the last cathars was burnt as heretics.
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    Pleased to meet you all and any Cathars!

    Valerian i only joined this forum recently as well and never posted anything about my religious beliefs yet, but i do identify with catharism as well as gnosticism. When i was a child my mother and I was in a car accident and as it was a large truck and lying on its side we were more or less...
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    Identical twins, multiple births

    hi ailish :) Yeah it was a fascinating hairraising journey so far, along with a great deal of pain, fear and sadness. Someone mentioned in an earlier post that one twin is sometimes righthanded and the other lefthanded, and they are like that as well. The lefthanded one although born smaller...
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    Identical twins, multiple births

    thanks ailish!! Yeah i think twins are fascinating as well because i read so many books on the topic as my sons are identical twins. I found the study fascinating which claimed that identical twins who were separated at birth and were raised by different families apparently had such similar...
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    Identical twins, multiple births

    chimeras and twins chimeras and twins People with two types of DNA are called chimeras after a mythical creature with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail (individuals are also called mosaics). These people have two different sets of DNA in different parts of the body...
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