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Originally posted by TechVampyre
Interesting theory.. I am a atheist, But another interesting theory on reincarnation i have heard is this,
The White light at the end of the tunnel after you pass away, is you being born seeing the bright lights of the hospital room..
I myself don't believe in reincarnation.. But it is still a interesting theory to toss around in your head..
Originally posted by satron
You could look at it that way, but I don't think you'd necessarily become something "higher" than your previous incarnation. Evolution is about change that is best suited for the environment you're in.
Originally posted by TechVampyre
The White light at the end of the tunnel after you pass away, is you being born seeing the bright lights of the hospital room..
Originally posted by mr10k
Originally posted by TechVampyre
The White light at the end of the tunnel after you pass away, is you being born seeing the bright lights of the hospital room..
OOOO I've never heard that one before.
Originally posted by RevolutionSpeaks
Originally posted by mr10k
Originally posted by TechVampyre
The White light at the end of the tunnel after you pass away, is you being born seeing the bright lights of the hospital room..
OOOO I've never heard that one before.
Me either it's quite an interesting thought.
Originally posted by Akasirus
Originally posted by RevolutionSpeaks
Originally posted by mr10k
Originally posted by TechVampyre
The White light at the end of the tunnel after you pass away, is you being born seeing the bright lights of the hospital room..
OOOO I've never heard that one before.
Me either it's quite an interesting thought.
Think about this logically for a minute. The only way we know about the 'white lights' is because those people didn't pass away. They lived and told us. So what happened to their new self if their conscience came back? It is an interesting idea, but don't think it makes sense because honestly the only people who have seen a white tunnel are people who have not been reborn, so it kind of invalidates the theory a bit.
Originally posted by mr10k
Originally posted by TechVampyre
The White light at the end of the tunnel after you pass away, is you being born seeing the bright lights of the hospital room..
OOOO I've never heard that one before.
Originally posted by TechVampyre
I myself don't believe in reincarnation.. But it is still a interesting theory to toss around in your head..
Originally posted by zorgon
we will all know the truth of it at the time of crossing over
Originally posted by zorgon
If we are to be naught but worm food, then the issue is moot,
Usually in therapy, when forgotten traumas are remembered with their accompanying emotions, a process called catharsis, patients begin to improve. Catherine's symptoms remained severe, however, and I assumed that we had to uncover even more repressed childhood memories. Then she should improve. Carefully I took Catherine back to the age of two, but she recalled no significant memories. I instructed her firmly and clearly: "Go back to the time from which your symptoms arise." I was totally shocked by her response.
"I see white steps leading up to a building, a big white building with pillars, open in front. There are no doorways. I'm wearing a long dress ... a sack made of rough material. My hair is braided, long blonde hair." Her name was Aronda, a young woman who lived nearly four thousand years ago. She died suddenly in a flood or tidal wave, which devastated her village.
"There are big waves knocking down trees. There's no place to run. It's cold, the water is cold. I have to save my baby, but I cannot. .. . Just have to hold her tight. I drown; the water chokes me. I can't breathe, can't swallow . . . salty water. My baby is torn out of my arms." Catherine had been gasping and having difficulty breathing during this tragic memory. Suddenly her body relaxed completely, and her breathing became deep and even. "I see clouds. ... My baby is with me. And others from my village. I see my brother." She was resting. That lifetime had ended.
Although neither she nor I believed in past lives, we had both been dramatically introduced to an ancient experience. Incredibly, her lifelong fear of gagging, or choking, virtually disappeared after this one session. I knew that imagination or fantasy could not cure such deeply embedded, chronic symptoms. Cathartic memory could. Week after week. Catherine remembered more past lives. Her symptoms disappeared. She was cured, without the use of any medicines. Together, we had discovered the healing power of regression therapy.