Guest guest Posted May 14, 1999 Report Share Posted May 14, 1999 On Fri, 14 May 1999 11:23:39 Marcia Paul wrote: >I have often entertained the idea that past lives is really >a form of recording sort of which anyone can tap into. >In other words the lives existed but they were not my >past life except in the context that at a certain level of >consciousness I share in all of it. So that when I think >I am experiencing a past life I am really tapping into a >level of consciousness in which time is simultaneous. Time may well be simultaneous... >I have been told by people who have experienced past >life experiences that this way of looking at it is >just not correct. In my view that would depend on what the memory looked like, what it described. And again, the experiences are so different, it's hard to say ? >I think the critical point is that my sense is that the experience >is happening right now in the present. Make any sense to >anyone else? All memories are taking place in the present, as they are a reliving of events of the past, a reliving of stored information. I suppose no one really knows. Purported past life memories may well be events happening the the actual present. Or they may be complex allegories for the present situation. Or neither of the above. In my view, what is important is what is learned from the experience and how that knowledge is used later on. Best regards, Amanda. Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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