Topic: Reincarnation Revisited by Stuart Wilde

Our brave hero Stuart Wilde is back from a few Aya workshops in Ecuador, and he actually has a few tales to tell this time. My hope is that we hear a little more from our wise teacher before he vanishes for good as he promises. I wonder, who is this teacher to which he refers? Do they have mirrors in the Aluna?
I'm tempted to sign up for one of these Ecuador workshops, just to see good ol' Stu one last time and report back to ya'll. His Aya ceremonies are lead by my shaman friends from Columbia, so at least I'll know I'd be safe from the ghouls and snakes. Anyone with me? I better start saving up now 'cause it ain't cheap.

   A few New Age teachers waffle on about reincarnation but I've never been very convinced, as what they teach seems more about ego-rubs than facts. And the Ayahuasca shamans of South America that I have met admit there is very little about reincarnation in the Aluna. And the Buddhist teaching of a thousand lives on the wheel of fortune and misfortune seems a bit extreme and highly unlikely, just from a mathematical stand point we don't have the global population for everyone to have a thousand lives. And Hindu teaching seems somewhat more accurate but their idea of uppity Brahmins and lowly Untouchables is very snotty indeed, and the idea of incarnating back as a dog or a flea seems a bit silly. On my first Ayahuasca journey I asked about reincarnation and I was told "It is everywhere." Then I asked to see God and was taken out into space and God turned out to be a vast, orange elliptic shape, like a NFL football. The orange dots were all the human emotions and prayers pleading for help sent in that direction. The cloud of dots was quite diffused, kind of hovering listlessly in space, undelivered parcels of energy; I could see the planet earth through it far in the distance. I found God rather boring and vastly disappointing.  A long time passed and then on my thirty-fourth Aya journey two beings arrived at my side that I called 'purple and blue' as those were the colors they each radiated. They talked to me for four hours about the dimensions of Camelot, and my life and my journey, and my death, and about certain members of the RC I was thinking about at the time. Periodically they said, “Please, ask your questions.” I was so blown away by what they were telling me I didn't have any questions to ask and anyway my brain was not functioning normally as I was deep into my journey. Finally, embarrassed that I had no questions I said, “Please tell be about reincarnation. What is real and true and what is false.” They said, “Do you think you are ready to know about reincarnation?” To which I answered, “I think so.” They agreed to take me.  Next, I found myself moving backward through many inner space dimensions very quickly, so fast in fact I had little time to comprehend what I saw to either side of me. Then I slowed down a bit and I came upon a dimension of very beautiful geometries, vast oblong boxes and various shapes, and delicate lines. It was all in the distance and I realized that was where reincarnation was settled for the time being, as far as my perspective was concerned anyway.  As I got closer I began to feel the pain of it--billions of women in labor, it was really quite disturbing and then I could feel the pain of people's death--sickness, the wounds of war, accidents, drownings, murder, etc. The agony of cold, lonely deaths mixed with the pain of the human births was a great shock, and then when I saw the pain of all the human evil that reincarnation requires people to try and sort out, it overwhelmed me very quickly. The cycle of birth and death is all to do with evil. If people were not arrogant and evil they would not have to incarnate. Incarnation is a gift, like a second chance for the hopelessly lost, but it is not the great wonderment of evolution we think it is. That is an idea the ego thought up to make the need for itself reasonable and important. Yes, there are lessons to be learned being a human but they are not lessons that any decent spirit needs. This is a correctional facility. With a few exceptions, people that don't have crimes don't get sent here. Then again some spirits must incarnate for other reasons to experience Gaia in its natural solid beauty, to serve, to assist a family member make it, and a host of other reasons, but mostly it is all to do with ugliness, agony and pain.  Evil people die in agony and they lose their faculties not because of crime and punishment but because they fall victims of the ghouls that respond to the ghoulishness in them. People walk around with their devilish attachments and those attachments (entities) feed off them and eventually kill them, like a virus might. A virus is just an extension of one or more of the ghouls that created it. Without the ghouls there would be no viruses.  I saw in the Aluna, a famous teacher who is very rich. He had one hundred and sixty ghouls within a few feet of him. It was extraordinary; they hover close as he goes about his work. He is famous for overcharging people and gouging them. I had a little laugh when I said to myself, so this is what the gods of overcharging look like. They weren't very pretty. I saw how the man will collapse soon, a victim of his rapacious greed, his need to be important. He has a serious disease that can't be cured. I didn't see his previous incarnations but he must have been an evil tyrant that fed off others, I imagine. Now he is poncing about in his white shadow pretending to fix people. I am sure he thinks himself a saint. The illusions of grandeur are so disturbing to watch. Many humans only incarnate here once, as their next incarnations are not physical and many humans incarnate up to five times, there is no need for more. The reason is that either people pull out of evil and hell, or they drift ever lower to where they become so ghoulish they are irretrievable, and so after death they can't get out of the Aluna hells they descended into while alive. Now I'm not talking about people like Hitler here, I'm talking about ordinary people like the teacher I mentioned, people that think they are normal. People you meet on planes, say, that might seem pleasant and reasonable when you first speak to them until you discover their silent disdain and hatred and the hidden secrets of their lives.  Remember, I have said before only about six percent of people in the western world are warm and normal, people that have a soul, the rest have no soul, they are all devils, often in disguise, cold, cruel and arrogant. Lawyers, politicians, preachers, gang bangers and stockbrokers, the sellers of pyramid schemes, flimflam merchants, real estate agents, prolific consumers, the killers of animals, and black magicians that don't realize they are black magicians, predators that spread fear and darkness for the thrill of it or, to elevate themselves.  Feeling the pain of billions of births was pure agony and all the billions of lonely, painful deaths really scared me, but the evil of humans and their incarnations and reincarnations was too much karma in motion, watching it only took just a few seconds to make me violently ill. I was shuddering with revulsion. I said to the Beings, “Please get me out of here. I didn't realize reincarnation was just the sum total of pain and evil and the failure to transmute it...it is making me very sick indeed.” The words had no sooner tumbled from my lips and I was gone out of there, rescued by some kind forces I could not see. I was really rattled, it took me half an hour to recover.  I can see now why reincarnation is kept a big secret from humans, it is all too depraved and disgusting to contemplate, and it would really scare people if they knew chapter and verse in advance. You don't get many chances, and this may be your very last chance. This is a correctional facility, if you remember that it should spur you on a bit. © Stuart Wilde 2007 www.stuartwilde.com   

2 (edited by DanB 2007-12-29 08:28:26)

Re: Reincarnation Revisited by Stuart Wilde

ENT Doc wrote:

You don't get many chances, and this may be your very last chance.
This is a correctional facility, if you remember that it should spur you on a bit.

© Stuart Wilde 2007 www.stuartwilde.com

Thank You, ENT Doc, I Like That!

We are each, personally, a correctional facility. 
We can choose to correct it ALL right in front of us in this soul refinery we currently reside!
smile   smile   smile

Hey, maybe I'll make that trip to Ecuador with Ya...I'll start savin' up too!

Gonna be a wild and wonderful 2008!

3 (edited by lyra 2007-12-29 10:56:49)

Re: Reincarnation Revisited by Stuart Wilde

This is interesting, but everybody should keep in mind that no one person has the complete picture of what's going on.   Stuart seems to possibly still be missing some pieces of the puzzle.  Namely, I've heard from several people (including an aware/intuitive woman who has met and hung with Stuart and did one of his Aya work shops) that there is a "quarantine" going on with Earth right now.  She wasn't the first person I've come across who's noted that.  The gist of the quarantine idea has to do with darkness having infiltrated the Earth plane, and higher stuff putting this planet on lock down so that whatever got in stays here and doesn't spread any further.  It also means that more negs couldn't get in to help the negs that were already here....and positive help couldn't get in either to help "the good guys."  Take it with a grain of salt, but, it is another component that I've heard is going on with this reality.  And if it's true, then it means there's a little more going on with the incarnational 'round and 'round than Stuart believes.  It's not a simple case of, "Oh, you're bad, so you need to go to this correctional facility until you get your stuff together."  If there's a quarantine going on then I'm suspecting that even the good ones who've learned their lessons aren't able to get out and break free of the Earth's astral realms.   We're all possibly being continually recycled, round and round and round.

Which leads to those who believe in "The Wave," courtesy of the C's.  The idea that some shift is upon us and it's our window of opportunity to get out of here.  Which means that when it's not that window of opportunity....then you're screwed.  I don't necessarily believe in that idea as it's believed by fans of the C's, and recently my own personal research into the matter has revealed to me that there is no "future" wave to sit around waiting for.  The time is *now* to get out of here.

There's also the talk of trickery happening in the after life realms.  Entities using people's belief systems against them to round them up into traps after they die where they then feed on these unsuspecting souls who don't realize they're drifting aimlessly through what basically amounts to a holographic illusion.  That was discussed at length here in NR in one particular thread, including several poster's personal knowledge of this.  it was REALLY eye opening stuff.  Til that thread, I'd never even considered the possibility, but it makes sense.  If we have neg entities, or "ghouls," as Stuie refers to them, swarming around humanity while people are alive.............why would they stop meddling just because people are dead? 

Anyway, just some thoughts that the reincarnation cycle on the Earth plane may be a bit more complicated than it initially appears.   I did enjoy reading this piece though, and found the bit about how only about 6% of the western world actually have souls and are "real" to be really interesting.   It's something I've noted myself and do believe......although how this came to be, I don't know, but I'm curious to find out.  Were they born this way?  Did they start out souled, but then exited stage left somewhere along the way?   It's not a popular idea with spiritual types and new agers, who believe we're all the same and souled and children of god and are "one."  We may not be.  It seems that many in fact may just be animated pieces of meat, unfortunately.  sad   And it really is unfortunate because it really throws a wrench in the works for the rest out there who are souled.  It's hard enough to try to get one's stuff together, but even worse when one also has to contend with "people" who aren't even fully real or there or souled.  Makes things very tricky and confusing.  Non-souled, non-real people don't play by the same rules and don't live the way we're supposed to live.   And Stuart didn't really get too much into that, about how that really makes Earth like a circus zoo, and probably would make getting out of here a little more difficult.  Non-souled, non-real people create a LOT of havoc.......a lot of anger, frustration, causing good people to sink into hate and negative frequency emotions. (of course it is ultimately up to the real people to learn how to control their responses via awareness...but until they do, it's easy to get caught up in the anger and frustration and hate towards fake people who are acting nutso.)  So one of the biggest things that people could stand to realize to help themselves along would be to realize that we seem to be dealing with a proliferation of non-souled types out there.  So treat them as a background character, pay them no mind, worry about working on and fixing yourself, and do whatever good you can do where you can do it, and don't let them distract you or bring you down.  Because they're not real.   And while many spiritual types out there that we should feel adoring love for everybody no matter how nasty or empty they are, to that I say, No.  You don't have to feel adoring love for the nasties and empties.  Just try to at least shoot for neutrality.  And don't feel badly about that.  It's okay to not love them.  But hate isn't good either, so, neutrality works.  Realize what they are and what's going on and just coast in neutral awareness with regards to them.  Even Stuart said that in one of his articles.   At first I'd only read Stuart writings that advocate the "love love!" thing, which made me frown and shake my head, and I resolved that No, I'm aiming for neutrality.  Because I'm not deluded, I know I can't feel love for them.  But I'm tired of feeling mad too.  So, neutrality.  There you go.  Then I did find one mention buried in some Stuart article where he did advocate neutrality if you can't feel the love, so, that was good to read.

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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4 (edited by Blue 2007-12-29 15:12:59)

Re: Reincarnation Revisited by Stuart Wilde

Thanks Lyra, that's a very well thought out, sensible post.

I got Stuwie's article by email, and was a tad disappointed , thought maybe he just had a bad experience. But the last 2 to 3 days, it has been very difficult for me personally, to see the GOoD in certain people, I keep thinking ' I hope they do all get this wave on 1/1/8, and start-to-change'.

I know they ain't all gonna-change-overnight, and they will have-to-be-given-time, that's what it (and we) are all about.

But I read your post and I resonated with what you were saying.

Good advice, in general, if you can't love them, or see the higher aspect in them, then be neutral. I've had a few (minor) encounters in the last couple of days, where I did initially react (though not dwell on it), but had I been detached and maintained a neutral aspect, the outcome would have been better.

But even a neutral stance can be dangerous, if you don't maintain awareness, we have the situation of the observer, being aware of being observed, and that observer being observed, ad infinitum. We can't all just observe, from our higher point of observation, that is akin to being asleep, in some aspects, for all the good it brings to a situation.

If these brain-dead, soul-less numpties start to hurt innocents,(in my-local-reality), I am not going to just sit back and observe. From neutral to top gear.

But in those 'traffic-light-potential-road-rage' scenarios, neutral is a good gear to select.

5 (edited by Antaeus 2007-12-29 15:11:52)

Re: Reincarnation Revisited by Stuart Wilde

Soulless Beings
"We elbow soulless men in the streets at every turn," wrote H. P. Blavatsky. This is an actual fact. The statement does not mean that those whom we thus elbow have no soul. The significance is that the spiritual part of these human beings is sleeping, not awake. They are animate humans with an animate working brain-mind, an animal mind, but otherwise "soulless" in the sense that the soul is inactive, sleeping; and this is also just what Pythagoras meant when he spoke of the "living dead." They are everywhere, these people. We elbow them, just as H. P. Blavatsky says, at every turn. The eyes may be physically bright, and filled with the vital physical fire, but they lack soul; they lack tenderness, the fervid yet gentle warmth of the living flame of inspiration within. Sometimes impersonal love will awaken the soul in a man or in a woman; sometimes it will kill it if the love become selfish and gross. The streets are filled with such "soulless" people; but the phrase soulless people does not mean "lost souls." The latter is again something else. The term soulless people therefore is a technical term. It means men and women who are still connected, but usually quite unconsciously, with the monad, the spiritual essence within them, but who are not self-consciously so connected. They live very largely in the brain-mind and in the fields of sensuous consciousness. They turn with pleasure to the frivolities of life. They have the ordinary feelings of honor, etc., because it is conventional and good breeding so to have them; but the deep inner fire of yearning, the living warmth that comes from being more or less at one with the god within, they know not. Hence, they are "soulless," because the soul is not working with fiery energy in and through them.

A lost soul, on the other hand, means an entity who through various rebirths, it may be a dozen, or more or less, has been slowly following the "easy descent to Avernus," and in whom the threads of communication with the spirit within have been snapped one after the other. Vice will do this, continuous vice. Hate snaps these spiritual threads more quickly than anything else perhaps. Selfishness, the parent of hate, is the root of all human evil; and therefore a lost soul is one who is not merely soulless in the ordinary theosophical usage of the word, but is one who has lost the last link, the last delicate thread of consciousness, connecting him with his inner god. He will continue "the easy descent," passing from human birth to an inferior human birth, and then to one still more inferior, until finally the degenerate astral monad -- all that remains of the human being that once was -- may even enter the body of some beast to which it feels attracted (and this is one side of the teaching of transmigration, which has been so badly misunderstood in the Occident); some finally go even to plants perhaps, at the last, and will ultimately vanish. The astral monad will then have faded out. Such lost souls are exceedingly rare, fortunately; but they are not what we call soulless people.

If the student will remember the fact that when a human being is filled with the living spiritual and intellectual fiery energies flowing into his brain-mind from his inner god, he is then an insouled being, he will readily understand that when these fiery energies can no longer reach the brain-mind and manifest in a man's life, there is thus produced what is called a soulless being. A good man, honorable, loyal, compassionate, aspiring, gentle, and true-hearted, and a student of wisdom, is an "insouled" man; a buddha is one who is fully, completely insouled; and there are all the intermediate grades between.
Soul
This word in the ancient wisdom signifies "vehicle," and upadhi -- that vehicle, or any vehicle, in which the monad, in any sphere of manifestation, is working out its destiny. A soul is an entity which is evolved by experiences; it is not a spirit, but it is a vehicle of a spirit -- the monad. It manifests in matter through and by being a substantial portion of the lower essence of the spirit. Touching another plane below it, or it may be above it, the point of union allowing ingress and egress to the consciousness, is a laya-center -- the neutral center, in matter or substance, through which consciousness passes -- and the center of that consciousness is the monad. The soul in contradistinction with the monad is its vehicle for manifestation on any one plane. The spirit or monad manifests in seven vehicles, and each one of these vehicles is a soul.

On the higher planes the soul is a vehicle manifesting as a sheaf or pillar of light; similarly with the various egos and their related vehicle-souls on the inferior planes, all growing constantly more dense, as the planes of matter gradually thicken downwards and become more compact, into which the monadic ray penetrates until the final soul, which is the physical body, the general vehicle or bearer or carrier of them all.

Our teachings give to every animate thing a soul -- not a human soul, or a divine soul, or a spiritual soul -- but a soul corresponding to its own type. What it is, what its type is, actually comes from its soul; hence we properly may speak of the different beasts as having one or the other, a "duck soul," an "ostrich soul," a "bull" or a "cow soul," and so forth. The entities lower than man -- in this case the beasts, considered as a kingdom, are differentiated into the different families of animals by the different souls within each. Of course behind the soul from which it springs there are in each individual entity all the other principles that likewise inform man; but all these higher principles are latent in the beast.

Speaking generally, however, we may say that the soul is the intermediate part between the spirit which is deathless and immortal on the one hand and, on the other hand, the physical frame, entirely mortal. The soul, therefore, is the intermediate part of the human constitution. It must be carefully noted in this connection that soul as a term employed in the esoteric philosophy, while indeed meaning essentially a "vehicle" or "sheath," this vehicle or sheath is nevertheless an animate or living entity much after the manner that the physical body, while being the sheath or vehicle of the other parts of man's constitution, is nevertheless in itself a discrete, animate, personalized being. (See also Vahana)


Soul
This word in the ancient wisdom signifies "vehicle," and upadhi -- that vehicle, or any vehicle, in which the monad, in any sphere of manifestation, is working out its destiny. A soul is an entity which is evolved by experiences; it is not a spirit, but it is a vehicle of a spirit -- the monad. It manifests in matter through and by being a substantial portion of the lower essence of the spirit. Touching another plane below it, or it may be above it, the point of union allowing ingress and egress to the consciousness, is a laya-center -- the neutral center, in matter or substance, through which consciousness passes -- and the center of that consciousness is the monad. The soul in contradistinction with the monad is its vehicle for manifestation on any one plane. The spirit or monad manifests in seven vehicles, and each one of these vehicles is a soul.

On the higher planes the soul is a vehicle manifesting as a sheaf or pillar of light; similarly with the various egos and their related vehicle-souls on the inferior planes, all growing constantly more dense, as the planes of matter gradually thicken downwards and become more compact, into which the monadic ray penetrates until the final soul, which is the physical body, the general vehicle or bearer or carrier of them all.

Our teachings give to every animate thing a soul -- not a human soul, or a divine soul, or a spiritual soul -- but a soul corresponding to its own type. What it is, what its type is, actually comes from its soul; hence we properly may speak of the different beasts as having one or the other, a "duck soul," an "ostrich soul," a "bull" or a "cow soul," and so forth. The entities lower than man -- in this case the beasts, considered as a kingdom, are differentiated into the different families of animals by the different souls within each. Of course behind the soul from which it springs there are in each individual entity all the other principles that likewise inform man; but all these higher principles are latent in the beast.

Speaking generally, however, we may say that the soul is the intermediate part between the spirit which is deathless and immortal on the one hand and, on the other hand, the physical frame, entirely mortal. The soul, therefore, is the intermediate part of the human constitution. It must be carefully noted in this connection that soul as a term employed in the esoteric philosophy, while indeed meaning essentially a "vehicle" or "sheath," this vehicle or sheath is nevertheless an animate or living entity much after the manner that the physical body, while being the sheath or vehicle of the other parts of man's constitution, is nevertheless in itself a discrete, animate, personalized being. (See also Vahana)


Eighth Sphere or Planet of Death
A term used in the more esoteric or inner part of the teachings about which little can be said, for over this part of the doctrine there has always been drawn a thick veil of secrecy and silence.

Frequently the term is confused with avichi, but this is incorrect, because the two, while closely connected, are nevertheless quite distinct. While avichi is a state where very evil human beings "die and are reborn without interruption," yet not without hope of final redemption -- something which can actually take place even on our physical plane in the cases of very evil or soulless men -- the Eighth Sphere represents a degree of psychomental degeneration still more advanced. As just hinted, even in avichi there is a possibility of reinsoulment by the ray of the spiritual monad; whereas in the Eighth Sphere or Planet of Death such possibility finally vanishes, and the entity which has sunk to the Planet of Death is what is technically called in the esoteric philosophy a "lost soul." In the Eighth Sphere the lost souls are ground over and over in nature's laboratory, and are finally dissipated into their component psycho-astral elements or life-atoms. The Eighth Sphere or Planet of Death is an actual globe. It is also of course a state or condition of being; whereas the avichi is almost exclusively a state or condition in which an entity may find itself, although obviously this entity must have position or place and therefore locality in space -- on our earth or elsewhere.

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Re: Reincarnation Revisited by Stuart Wilde

Still difficult to be neutral in the absurd we face in this world, but
neutrality is the best approach, I am cultivating that more and more also
trying not to be too much “cold/grey”, let say neutral aligned with good.
Maybe that is what a STO candidate have to do.

In my progress saw that I started to substitute hate for nauseous/unsavory
feeling against neg's and its pets, funny also that some days ago when seeing
a TV program about common people(some even poor!) that do tooooooooooo
muuuuuch good service for the society, I was very impressed and also
for the first time in my life felt soooo small in their “presence”.

“Pictus complain too much with the mouth full” Ok I will justify saying
I am a perfectionist and like to fix things, sadly can only fix computers,
pictures and home gadgets, at least discovered that many stuff are NOT
supposed to be fixed or it will be freewill violation and/or ruin the experiment...

Looks like here it is a mix matrix of things, prison/sanatorium, loosh farm, integral quick school
and a big experiment, the most interesting aspect is that this happens at many levels!
Yes, not only at our own but above and bellow, incredible!!

Earth is a tutti-fruit made of some demons, rare angels, lots of OP's/NPC's
and many rebels souls smile
I do not know, but perhaps the man in the middle(we) is a mix off all, so accept and
tame your demons, THINK you must THINK, be aware! Do not turn on the
automode/autopilot(OP/NPC mode) and “cultivate” your angels...

Funny, the man thinks he is one physically, but he is not!
Get a microscope and we will see that even many parts of us are not even us, they are
bacteria, fungus...
I can only prove that part with the microscope, but a “mind specialist” can prove that
ego/psique is also not only one and a “shaman” may prove that the other parts are
also many until we come to the god divine spark, but then we are running in circles
because god is the sum of all big_smile 
All fractals, so lets try to to the best and transcend to a better octave...
From my part I am tired of running trying to catch my own tail. lol

Bye, Pictus

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7 (edited by lyra 2007-12-29 15:53:24)

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Blue wrote:

But even a neutral stance can be dangerous, if you don't maintain awareness, we have the situation of the observer, being aware of being observed, and that observer being observed, ad infinitum. We can't all just observe, from our higher point of observation, that is akin to being asleep, in some aspects, for all the good it brings to a situation.

If these brain-dead, soul-less numpties start to hurt innocents,(in my-local-reality), I am not going to just sit back and observe. From neutral to top gear.

But in those 'traffic-light-potential-road-rage' scenarios, neutral is a good gear to select.

To clarify what I meant by neutral - I just meant the middle ground between feeling mad and feeling smile (picture hearts pouring off the smiley face.)   I wasn't talking about being passive, not doing anything, not having awareness, being a preyed upon victim who allows negatives and empties to steam roll over us, etc.   And I never advocated just sitting back and observing while people hurt innocents.  You'd better believe I'd step forward and put a stop to something like that.  The word "observe" never appeared in my post, as my post was not about how to act........it was how to feel inside in our own minds as we make our way through every day, hearing stories on the news, and watching how people in the world live their lives, from family, friends, neighbors, roommates, coworkers, fellow train and subway commuters, etc.  While it may be justified to feel mad towards them and how they are, in the end it gets us personally nowhere, and so if one can't feel all lovey dovey for the nasties and empties (and I don't blame anybody for not being able to.....it's hard) then at least just try to feel neutral towards them.  No sense in walking around stewing in our minds with grrrrrrrrrrr! thoughts, bringing ourselves down and taking ourselves out of the positive frequency picture.  That's probably not going to get each of us out of here any faster.   (and to double clarify - I'm not trying to imply that I've achieved this myself yet.  I know it's the way to be...but getting there is another issue.)  What I've discovered that helps a lot for me is to try to remember those times when I've been.....less than aware, and reacted less than stellar towards people and been frivolous and superficial and stupid and done dumb things.  It helps remind me that while I managed to pull myself up to a decent enough level in the present, that certainly wasn't always the case, so, try to cut others some slack...and realize I still have a long way to go.  It helps with trying to achieve a neutral mentality, versus one of frustration or hate. (although this can be problematic when watching people do things that I never did even at my worst, when me and others' "worst" is actually a "best" level that they could only hope to achieve.  Then it gets weird.  And while I can intellectually say that I realize that we're all coming in with a different set of tools from the toolbox, and at different evolutionary levels, it does get hard to *know* it and live that awareness.)

Anyway.  Just to clarify.

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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Re: Reincarnation Revisited by Stuart Wilde

Thanks Lyra, I just shut down the PC, took the dog for the last walk of the night, and on the way,reflecting on my post, realised I had misrepresented your interpretation. I opened up the PC to respond, but you just did a much better job.

I knew you knew what we know all along.:)

9 (edited by joeman 2007-12-29 20:22:23)

Re: Reincarnation Revisited by Stuart Wilde

One book that knocked my socks off is the one by Dr. Ian Stevenson.  I think it is called "20 suggestive cases of reincarnation".  It is based on scientific research and definitely worth checking it out.

John 10:34

Jesus answered, "Is it not written in your law, 'I said, you are gods'?