The case for studying reincarnation

Today, many do not believe in reincarnation, especially in our western civilizations.

Those in the “New Thought” community are in all the various healing types and spiritual modes, but many never consider the idea of ​​reincarnation. I guess it’s too far to even consider. Many consider it taboo or not even possible, they are so obsessed with being a body with a soul, rather than a soul with a body, that many do not even consider the possibility of having a soul.

They are so obsessed with material life that nothing else really matters. They have thrown God out of their life, so life is about buying the next new car or video game.

What if by studying who we were in the past we could open up a whole new area of ​​understanding why one acts, feels and believes the way one does in their current existence, or gender or sexual orientation and we believe completely differently? politically than we do today.

What if we were the businessman who struggled daily to provide an income to raise his family and who cared about providing opportunity and income to tens, hundreds or thousands of employees who depended on him daily for their basic needs working for he? Did you know that if it failed, many people would be unemployed and their families would starve?

We might discover that we were a priest, a minister, a rabbi, or a healer. How would that change our perspective? Each and every life, regardless of how important it may seem, is valuable and is not a waste of time.

Many times living a life as a poor peasant is more valuable when it comes to learning than being the ruler of a great nation. What we have in the world today and if people understood all the lives they may have led under different circumstances and roles, people finally understand other people and how they would feel if they were that person.

Couldn’t that change the world?

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