The_Teacher
Temporal Novice
If this was already covered in a previous post, my apologies, I'm kinda new here.
Ok, you have to think out of the box on this one. You guys are good at that. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Ever hear those stories about children that claim they lived a past life?
They provide names of people, places and traumatic experiences that they have retained in their memory. When the research is done, they find that these kids were right, those people DID exsist, those places ARE real, and a scar or birthmark on their body strangly is located in the same spot that the "past life" person was shot, stabbed, or injured. Some adults will also claim they lived a "past life", but I use the children for this example as their stories are more convincing.
So, here you have children, that as soon as they can speak, begin talking about a "past life" that they remember, they speak of people that meant something to them in their life, they speak of traumatic experiences...things that would be hard to forget.
They retained a small bit of that memory.
This leads me to believe that we are ALL time travelers and that the human body cannot survive time travel...but the soul can. We cannot use another person's body so we must be reborn into a new body, thus starting a new life. Since our brains are of flesh, of our bodies, it is almost impossible to remember where we've been since we now would have a new brain. The soul may bring with it a little memory of what happened but the older we get the less likely we would remember a past life.
We're thinking as if time travel is possible in our physical reality because that's all we know. And indeed, in theory, a sort of time travel is possible, Einstein pointed that out. But as we also know the human body could not survive moving at the speed of light. Our bodies, molocules, would be stretched so thin and displaced that we would surely die. So in theory it could be done but in reality are bodies wouldn't survive. So Einstein was right, and wrong.
Death is only the beginning...
Some of these "past life" kids remember dying and going to what they called, "Heaven".
Some also recall being with others and choosing their parents and seeing a preview of the life they would have...hence deja vu. Now their born into our time frame but with a slight memory of having lived and died 60 years earlier, etc. etc. etc. 1941-2001 So that's 60 years inbetween that they did not exsist on Earth. They traveled 60 years into the future and were reborn into a new body.
How do you explain children that have these memories that can be validated?
Do our souls travel through time and space continually being reborn into new bodies (containers) in an attempt to live, love, and learn and report back to our maker upon death?
What is our mission? What is our mission as souls?
Is life and death the exact same as inhaling and exhaling?
Meaning, do our souls NEED a body like we NEED to inhale to live?
Are we ALL weary time travelers forever traveling into the future, our next life, and don't even know it?
Ok, you have to think out of the box on this one. You guys are good at that. /ttiforum/images/graemlins/smile.gif
Ever hear those stories about children that claim they lived a past life?
They provide names of people, places and traumatic experiences that they have retained in their memory. When the research is done, they find that these kids were right, those people DID exsist, those places ARE real, and a scar or birthmark on their body strangly is located in the same spot that the "past life" person was shot, stabbed, or injured. Some adults will also claim they lived a "past life", but I use the children for this example as their stories are more convincing.
So, here you have children, that as soon as they can speak, begin talking about a "past life" that they remember, they speak of people that meant something to them in their life, they speak of traumatic experiences...things that would be hard to forget.
They retained a small bit of that memory.
This leads me to believe that we are ALL time travelers and that the human body cannot survive time travel...but the soul can. We cannot use another person's body so we must be reborn into a new body, thus starting a new life. Since our brains are of flesh, of our bodies, it is almost impossible to remember where we've been since we now would have a new brain. The soul may bring with it a little memory of what happened but the older we get the less likely we would remember a past life.
We're thinking as if time travel is possible in our physical reality because that's all we know. And indeed, in theory, a sort of time travel is possible, Einstein pointed that out. But as we also know the human body could not survive moving at the speed of light. Our bodies, molocules, would be stretched so thin and displaced that we would surely die. So in theory it could be done but in reality are bodies wouldn't survive. So Einstein was right, and wrong.
Death is only the beginning...
Some of these "past life" kids remember dying and going to what they called, "Heaven".
Some also recall being with others and choosing their parents and seeing a preview of the life they would have...hence deja vu. Now their born into our time frame but with a slight memory of having lived and died 60 years earlier, etc. etc. etc. 1941-2001 So that's 60 years inbetween that they did not exsist on Earth. They traveled 60 years into the future and were reborn into a new body.
How do you explain children that have these memories that can be validated?
Do our souls travel through time and space continually being reborn into new bodies (containers) in an attempt to live, love, and learn and report back to our maker upon death?
What is our mission? What is our mission as souls?
Is life and death the exact same as inhaling and exhaling?
Meaning, do our souls NEED a body like we NEED to inhale to live?
Are we ALL weary time travelers forever traveling into the future, our next life, and don't even know it?