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Is it possible to "fingerprint" a soul?

Jody

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I read in one of my metaphysical books that each soul has a unique vibration. I thought to myself, well, if there is a scientific way to record and compare those vibrations, we'll have the means to prove reincarnation! Can anyone imagine what might possibly be able to record the "unique vibration" that several mystics have attributed to the human soul?

It made me wonder about the methods we use today to positively identify people. One that springs quickly to mind is fingerprinting. The science of fingerprinting is only about 100 years old, but now it's so ubiquitous it's hard to imagine life without it. Not even identical twins have the same fingerprint, and it has been found that they do "not change as people aged, and that using sandpaper, razor, or acid to obliterate fingerprints made no difference, as when healed, the prints grew back exactly in the previous manner." I wonder why that is? I wonder if fingerprints of someone's previous incarnation are similar to their present one?

At any rate, I can't help but think that there must be some way to measure the "unique vibration" that mystic author was talking about ... but maybe that vibration extends into the 4th dimension, or some dimension scientists don't know how to work with much yet, if I am making any sense ... :o
 
Hi Jody.


Just my personal thoughts:


I do think that each soul has a unique vibration or energy that is characterized by frequency. My feeling is that the intricate vibration that is uniquely our own is how we know each other and is the mechanism by which we reach out to each other. We intertwine our vibratory energy and perhaps come together in a harmonious unity. I think that is what love is, the melding together of the vibratory patterns of two or more beings of light. I don't think that - as human beings - we can know the ecstasy of existence that awaits us in our full dimensional reality but I believe that we should always seek to achieve that and perhaps that is what enlightenment really is.


It is thought by many today that eleven dimensions may describe our universe and, although it may be possible to detect another dimension someday, I am doubtful that I will see that happen in this life time. Proving that reincarnation does exist is probably not very important when compared to the possibility that we may be able to prove that we are are beings of energy and therefore eternal.


There are some interesting thoughts about what the human mind is and whether there is some sort of quantum entanglement between us - which may imply an energy field does exist through which we may be reaching out to each other. I will have to read more about this.


I like to think of ourselves as beings of light energy with wispy tendrils reaching out to each other to stroke, caress and become intimately one as we synchronize our vibratory patterns into one melodious harmony.
 
I like to think of ourselves as beings of light energy with wispy tendrils reaching out to each other to stroke, caress and become intimately one as we synchronize our vibratory patterns into one melodious harmony.
That's a beautiful image, Stardis, and it intuitively makes sense to me. However, I can't help but think that as more and more people in this generation (compared to previous generations) are getting fingerprints, facial profiles, voice samples, DNA samples, and writing samples recorded (there's such a thing as forensic linguistics that has used computer algorithms to determining probable authorship of emails, text messages, "suicide notes", etc.) that it will soon be inevitable that if traits like these do recur in successive incarnations, it will soon be obvious to science that reincarnation is a fact. The massive warehousing of this sort of data has only been around for the last 20 years or so, after all ...
 
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