Sometimes we even kill ourselves. When we research reincarnation, it is usual we find this idealized vision of what recalling past lives means: lessons to learn, souls you meet again, a lot of love and pink unicorns. Such a superficial view is still frequent in the Spanish-speaking world, as shows this video I recently found. It is normal, this is what sells. People don’t like hearing about trenches, mass graves, mass shootings, Holocaust victims or Nazis that commit suicide. People in general think we all are good souls and none would become involved with certain atrocities nor would have the idea of killing oneself. I used to think the same. So, as many others I have known on the way, when you remember past lives, you have to pass through a darkness you had never imagined, you have to face your shadow and assimilate we all have a luminous side and a dark side. We never know how we can react to certain circumstances. As I always say in my books, the path of self-discovery is just that: it is not an easy path, but if you reach the end, it is then you find real enlightenment. The rest are just illusions.
These last days I have had in mind that woman that left me a comment in Pandora’s Box Amazon page, complaining I spoke too much about Nazi past lives. Yes, that’s the way it is. I suspect many people come to reincarnation searching for the same type of comfort they already sought in religions. It is not by chance that the belief in reincarnation is present in Buddhism or Hinduism, and depending on the life you happen to live now, the possibility of returning in a new body can seem to you attractive or a real curse. But I don’t speak of beliefs. I talk about past lives we all can remember, and for better or worse, the world will always be the one we create with our actions. The world will be hell if we insist on doing evil. We, not God nor the Devil nor a “universal law” that regulates the rewards and punishments we human beings must receive. And so, the vast majority of people that remember past lives, remember all kinds of disgraces: traumas, deaths, rapes and wars, in both bands. A past life is as real as the present life, and we rarely live easy lives.
Sometimes we even kill ourselves. When we research reincarnation, it is usual we find this idealized vision of what recalling past lives means: lessons to learn, souls you meet again, a lot of love and pink unicorns. Such a superficial view is still frequent in the Spanish-speaking world, as shows this video I recently found. It is normal, this is what sells. People don’t like hearing about trenches, mass graves, mass shootings, Holocaust victims or Nazis that commit suicide. People in general think we all are good souls and none would become involved with certain atrocities nor would have the idea of killing oneself. I used to think the same. So, as many others I have known on the way, when you remember past lives, you have to pass through a darkness you had never imagined, you have to face your shadow and assimilate we all have a luminous side and a dark side. We never know how we can react to certain circumstances. As I always say in my books, the path of self-discovery is just that: it is not an easy path, but if you reach the end, it is then you find real enlightenment. The rest are just illusions.
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