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What is the most convincing verification of Past Lives you have seen?

I agree with you Tanoochi. I just got home to watch the video. What a tear-jerker... I feel like I can relate to that emotion he had on the boat. And his parents were so loving to carry him through all the way, and help him begin anew. Wow.
It does pull on the heartstrings. What I find fascinating with children’s past life memories is their recollection of picking or choosing their parents. It seems to be a common theme they share.
 
I believe we actually choose the whole life we experience, the way you choose to take a class (when younger, somebody else chooses the classes for you). We just experience it like a linear time progression, like when reading a book.
 
I believe we actually choose the whole life we experience, the way you choose to take a class (when younger, somebody else chooses the classes for you). We just experience it like a linear time progression, like when reading a book.
I thought you once defended the 'time does not exist' theory? Or did you carefully choose the words 'experience it like a linear time progression'?
 
I thought you once defended the 'time does not exist' theory? Or did you carefully choose the words 'experience it like a linear time progression'?
I don't subscribe to the short formulation "time does not exist".

I believe that what we experience as "time" is a distorted perspective of another underlying reality.

Without getting into more detailed explanations, what I pointed to in my post is that the time that is experienced by a character in a novel that I read, is meaningful to that novel which is already written, so it is a dimension on which that novel's story is experienced by the characters. When I, the reader, am immersed in the reading, the story, I feel that that story's time line is an objective linear progression, but actually that is only a subjective perspective.
 
Not sure at all - from a terapeutic perspective the boy should not REPRESS the situation - but go it over - again and again - until he is cool with every aspect of it - the same is seen in the Ramster film - where Ramster INTERUPTS the crying lady reliving the trumatic ww2 jew girl - terapeutically he should have helped her "go back to the start of the incident and go through it" until it didnt caused mental pain.
 
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