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Originally posted by Myendica
reply to post by snowlord
information can neither be created nor destroyed.
therefore your thoughts live on
We have all lived many lives and will live many more on this plane and then onto higher planes of existence it is all part of the progression of the human soul.
Originally posted by Pacal Votan
2 weeks ago while having breakfast my four year old daughter begins speaking about death. She stated that when we die we return to do it all over again. My children do not watch TV.
Originally posted by slane69
Originally posted by Pacal Votan
2 weeks ago while having breakfast my four year old daughter begins speaking about death. She stated that when we die we return to do it all over again. My children do not watch TV.
My 4 year old daughter the other day told me that eating candy instead of vegetables would be better for her. So what is your point exactly?
Originally posted by Pacal Votan
2 weeks ago while having breakfast my four year old daughter begins speaking about death. She stated that when we die we return to do it all over again. My children do not watch TV.
Here's a wild thought... Your father could become your son. ETA - I have a hard time with him becoming my daughter. That's just wrong. /s
My point is, friend, you may have the opportunity to come back and be obnoxious all over again. Is that not great?
Originally posted by KingDoey
reply to post by Pacal Votan
What a random statement? Surely that does not have any link whatsoever to reincarnation, except maybe in pure fantasy?!?!
And what does watching TV or not have to do with it?
[edit on 8-7-2010 by KingDoey]
Originally posted by Pacal Votan
Originally posted by KingDoey
reply to post by Pacal Votan
What a random statement? Surely that does not have any link whatsoever to reincarnation, except maybe in pure fantasy?!?!
And what does watching TV or not have to do with it?
[edit on 8-7-2010 by KingDoey]
point being...she did not pick it up from watching TV nor have I spoken with her about this topic. That being said I wonder where she could have gotten this idea from. I must say, due to the responses I have received, I hope she is wrong.
This case involves Robert Snow, who is a Captain in the Indianapolis Police Department, in charge of the Homicide Division. Based on a dare made by a fellow police officer, Captain Snow went to a past life regression therapist. Captain Snow, in his book, Looking for Carroll Beckwith, relates that he only went to the therapist so that it didn't look like he had "welshed on the dare." Captain Snow did not believe in reincarnation and did not expect to have a meaningful experience during the session.
Eventually and much to his surprise, Captain Snow experienced past life memories during the regression that were powerful and clear. He recalled several different lifetimes, but the one that was most prominent was as a portrait painter in what seemed to be the 19th century. Captain Snow remembered 28 specific details regarding this lifetime as an artist. One of the specific memories involved painting the portrait of a hunchback woman. Captain Snow vividly remembered the experience, including his questioning why someone so unattractive would want a portrait painted. The regression had such a profound effect on Captain Snow that he became obsessed with trying to determine whether it was authentic. Captain Snow himself still did not believe in reincarnation and operated under the assumption that he had learned about the portrait painter in the past, through a book, in school or at a museum, and that the regression experience represented a forgotten memory that had surfaced. Snow treated the past life regression experience as he would a detective case. He methodically examined art books, visited art galleries and contacted art dealers, searching for the portrait of the hunchback woman or some other clue. Captain Snow, though, was unable to identify any historical artist consistent with the regression persona. After a yearlong period of research, Snow came to a dead end. He concluded that it was unlikely that he would be able to identify the artist experienced during his regression. At that point in time, Captain Snow's wife, Melanie, suggested that they take a vacation trip to New Orleans. The arrangements were made.