I started remembering past lives nearly six years ago. Since then, I haven’t been idle at all. I have published a few books, I have created a few blogs and a forum, and I have known many different people. With some of then I have had quite interesting conversations, from which I learned a lot. With others I have had heated arguments, especially when I was fighting against strong beliefs installed in the other person’s mind. I am very happy I have reached this far and I am doing this. But when I look back in retrospect and observe the path traveled, it is very clear to me that, if I had to choose, there is only one thing I would keep forever: having known other reincarnationists, but above all, having known some of my soulmates.
I have often complaint about the reincarnationist’s solitude, the incomprehension we experience from the rest of people day after day, the impotence of being unable to speak to anyone about what is going on with us... But being a reincarnationist has also its magic moments, its priceless moments. As I said in the past, we reincarnationists live in parallel worlds. Sometimes it is frustrating to have to adopt the same hypocritical attitude as the rest of people, as when you attend a funeral and have to pretend you don’t believe there is anything after death either, or believe what the priest is preaching about a heaven where the deceased one will go, where they will remain until one day God will call us with his trumpets and we all will resurrect. But at the same time, it is tremendously fun to know things the others don’t, to sit there and be a spectator of the absurd theater play enacted by the members of this society we live in. While the others play their parts, undoubtedly awkward and boring in many instances, you feel an infinite peace inside and smile because you see things that are invisible for them.
I started remembering past lives nearly six years ago. Since then, I haven’t been idle at all. I have published a few books, I have created a few blogs and a forum, and I have known many different people. With some of then I have had quite interesting conversations, from which I learned a lot. With others I have had heated arguments, especially when I was fighting against strong beliefs installed in the other person’s mind. I am very happy I have reached this far and I am doing this. But when I look back in retrospect and observe the path traveled, it is very clear to me that, if I had to choose, there is only one thing I would keep forever: having known other reincarnationists, but above all, having known some of my soulmates.
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The more I learn about Helen Wambach, more things I find I have in common with her. The audio I analyze today consists of two separate interviews (hence the two videos), each half an hour long, conducted for radio program Infinity. I don’t have the exact date of broadcasting, but undoubtedly they were aired later than the former audios. In the first of them she summarizes her work with past life regressions. We have already seen the most important in the former interviews, so I will only comment on some interesting points that haven’t been brought up yet. In the second one she speaks mainly of progressions. This was the first time she talked publicly of this research, and the results were published after her death in the book Mass Dreams of the Future by Chet B. Snow (some say it is a bit sensationalist, to me just the fact he uses the word “dreams” puts me off). I will make a brief summary of the interview just in case someone is interested. Personally, progressions seem to me a quite more slippery ground than past lives, and a lot of caution is needed. Even so, I will comment some other personal experience and what I have seen in regards to this.
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