What is reincarnation? Literally re-enfleshment; the return of the soul or essence after death to inhabit a new physical form. Two-thirds of the world follows a belief in Reincarnation. It is a foundation of belief in Hinduism, Buddhism, ancient Egyptian religions, for the ancient Greeks, in non-Christian Africa, for the Aborigenes in Australia, the native peoples of the Pacific Islands, for Hasidic Jews, for the Tliglit in Alaska, in Islam as an esoteric teaching and among Pagans as well as the early, original Christians.
Reincarnation is viewed in various ways by different religious groups:
- ISLAM - the Perfect Man, the Imam (divinity manifest in Muhammed), Krishna=Buddha=Muhammed. Through lifetimes of experience & striving toward spiritual perfection one can evolve.
- HINDUISM - Physical form is caused by the imperfections of the soul (i.e. ignorance and desire). Perfect and purify the soul through reincarnation on the SAMSARA, Wheel of Rebirth, which is influenced by the karma of the individual as he/she expresses free will. There are limitless lives with rest and reflection between lives. Hinduism is hierarchical and the lifetimes tend to stay within the caste system, although an individual can be demoted into an animal, insect or mineral if there are grave transgressions in a lifetime.
- BUDDHISM - It is the lesser self or individual personality which dies - the Greater Self or Soul survives. Within Buddhism there is the concept of anatta or "no self"- no ego or personality which remain intact. Parents in a lifetime are chosen for the spiritual lessons they can impart. Physical existence (incarnation) ends when one overcomes desire, hatred and delusion. There are six states of rebirth:
- DEVA (minor god)
- ASURA (elemental force)
- HUMAN
- ANIMAL
- PRETA (hungry ghost)
- PURGATORY
- JUDAISM - In Judaism is the concept of Gilgul - the passage of the soul upon death to another body. There is no direct mention of gilgul in the Torah, although for esoteric Jews the idea of evolution through reincarnation is embodied in the idea that Adam=David=Messiah. In The Zohar (Book of Splendor, a founding book of the mystical tradition Qabalah) "all souls are subject to the trials of transmigration". Part of the belief is that reincarnation will stop when all the dead have been reborn. Like in Hinduism some souls can reincarnate as rocks, animals or plants. A basic belief in Hasidic Judiasm is that you don't name a child after a living relative as it hastens their death for transmission of ancestral soul to baby.
- EGYPTIAN - At first only great leaders, priests and pharoahs were thought to be reincarnation - later this view was modified to include everyone. Souls can reincarnate as human or animal although there is a limit on how long one can remain at the animal level - basically 3000 years.
- AFRICA - There is a belief that childlessness blocks souls from rebirth. Ancestral in that souls tend to return to be reborn into the same family.
- TLINGIT - In this culture the child announces its birth by dreams to the prospective mother or relatives. The identity must be correctly identified to accumulate glory and continue soul's work. Ancestral belief mirrors that of the Africans.
- EARLY CHRISTIANITY - In the sects of the Gnostics, Cathars, Albigenes, Knights Templar, Rosicrusian and Freemasons, the concepts of reincarnation was followed. However in 553ad the Council of Constantinople declared reincarnation to be invalid.
- DRUIDS/WICCANS/PAGANS - These groups show a continuing Western European belief in reincarnation handed down by their ancestors. This belief is evidenced by widespeard fetal burial practices where the body is placed in a fetal position as if being readied to be reborn and painted with a red ocher, the color of life.
The word KARMA is often used in reference to reincarnation, it is directly translated as action-reaction. Karma is caused by the mental and physical deeds done in this life and passed into this and future lives.
In Hinduism there are 3 types of karma.
- AGAMI - present life karma which is passed to future lives;
- PRARABDA - karma from past lives which is passed to the present
- SANCHITA - karma which is being accumulated but is not yet to be acted upon or reckoned with.
Karmic lessons are not necessarily literal. A rape will not necessarily be balanced out by being raped, a murder will not necessarily be balanced by being murdered. The point is to learn, understand and evolve. If balance or restitution can be made in less traumatic, dramatic ways, the lesson one receives can suffice and one can evolve. Between lives there is a period of rest and reflection so that decisions can be made about the best way to continue to evolution in the next life.
Why is it so difficult to remember past lives? Some theories are:
- Learning physical body again - all of us are very busy at the start of a new life learning how to operate the body again. We spend the first 2 years learning to crawl, walk & feed ourselves and then go on to learning the language of the culture into which we were born as well as its ways. This tends to overshadow memories of the past.
- We also have a new personality with different needs and desires, perhaps even a personality not particularly interested in introspection.
- At least in the industrialized West the idea of reincarnation is not particularly supported and in some cases may even be seen as delusion. As we grow in a culture, we tend to adopt its views and adapt to its ways. In cultures where reincarnation is seen as a viable reality, memories are much clearer and supported by the family as well the surrounding society.
What is the purpose of remembering past lives?
- Knowledge of past lives leads to self knowledge and the knowledge of your place in the universe.
- You can learn from past experience. Perhaps in the past you were a wonderful artist - you don't lose talents that you've have in the past, although you may not emphasize them as much as did you in a previous life - you can enjoy your artistic side again. Conversely, perhaps before you were a person who couldn't control themselves with fatal consequences. Remembering and reflecting on past difficulties can keep you from repeating past fatal mistakes.
- Your knowledge of your karma from past lives can give you a very clear path tobalance the energies begun in a previous incarnation. You'll know what you need to do in restitution to help your soul's evolution.
- By understanding Reincarnation you will lose any fear of death you might have. You'll know beyond a shadow of a doubt that there is indeed life after death…life after life after life.
You choose the gender that will benefit you most for the types of experiences you decide you need in your between lives state. As well as the family which will best suit your evolution. Many times people come back to a life where they meet up once again will beloved friends and it is very gratifying when group goals that perhaps set up in a past life can be consciously worked on again. Just as you choose the better gender and best family situation for a given life, you also have the freedom to choose the main experiences you need for current evolution. Because you've freely chosen these things, you have set yourself up to learn the optimal amount of lessons in the most efficient way in a life. You can take advantage of this by consciously choosing to work on your karma and your evolution without being sidetracked and wasting a life in confusion and doubt.
PAST LIFE RECALL
In many other cultures spontaneous past life recall is common. This generally falls into 4 types: VERBAL recall of names, places, events and/or dates; IMAGED recognition of people and places that you've seen in a past life; BEHAVIORAL personality traits, skills and interests you've possessed before and PHYSICAL birth marks and a similarity to a deceased person can occur. These spontaneous recalls tend to be between the years of 2-5 and can involve the memory of a sudden death or a phobia due to violent death such as fire or drowning.
A couple of people who recalled past lives and wrote about it are:
- DOROTHY EADY In 1907 at 3 yrs old she fell, hit her head, was pronounced dead but subsequently was revived. From that time forward she had dreams of an Egyptian temple and garden in great detail. She learned that she had lived in ancient Egypt as a lover of Sety the First, 3000 yrs ago. She had been a virgin priestess in the temple, had the affair with Sety and became pregnant. At this she committed suicide. In this current life she moved to Arabet Abydos in Egypt and worked on the excavation of Sety the First's temple. She was instrumental in helping them uncover and locate artifacts and architecture that she could not have known if she had not lived there before.
- BRIDEY MURPHY was a housewife in Pueblo who in 1952 was regressed through hypnosis to her life as Bridey Murphy in County Cork Ireland 1798-1864. The records of this life were found which substantiated the history of this life.
Many people have found that PAST LIFE THERAPY has given them insight into what seemed to be unfounded fears and phobias when no other type of therapy was of help. As of 1982 of the 18,463 patients were successfully regressed by various therapists 94% were helped with fears, physical ailments, an understanding of karmic ties being experienced in this lifetimes which improved their relationships with loved ones.
There are many TECHNIQUES designed to help you remember your past lives.
- One method is DREAM Past Life Recall. For this you obviously must be able to remember dreams (zinc can be helpful for dream recall - 5mg daily). You can simply concentrate on the idea of remembering a life or can "program" a dream, using images, scents, foods, names or any other snippets of information you have from spontaneous memory experiences. You'll need to keep a notebook by the bed and may want to set your alarm to wake you during REM sleep, when dreams will be freshest. Dream work seems to progress particularly well when the moon is in Pisces and Scorpio.
- Another method that works well is the MIRROR Technique. In a dark room sit in front of a large mirror with a candle or low light behind you, obscured by your body, not reflecting in the mirror. Look into your eyes in the mirror and then unfocus them. Keeping your eyes locked into the mirror eyes, but unfocused, watch your face change, your hair change, perhaps even your clothing change. As these changes occur, keep your eyes unfocused and pay attention to any information you get in your mind - names, places, times, events. Do this for no longer than 15 minutes per session and be sure to write down the information you received and descriptions of the different faces in your Past Lives Notebook.
- Some people use tapes to allow themselves to experience SELF HYPNOSIS to retrieve the information and you can also employ a hypnotist to aid your regression and give you confidence. You can also set up a group regression with friends to help find past connections with people you care about now. Regardless of the technique you choose you will need quiet and calm in a space where you won't be interrupted so unplug the phone. You may want to use music to help time your regression and block out extraneous noise from outside. Be sure to have a notebook ready to record your experiences, eat lightly or nothing before and wrap yourself before you begin in a light blanket as the body tends to lose a couple of degrees when you are doing this type of work. The first time if you are using a self-hypnosis technique, you may want to invite a sympathetic friend to keep a watch over you, in case you have a past life recollection which is difficult.
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