Humanity is comprised of various cultures, heritage, and genetic
diversity. These components are part of what the physical experience
brings into our awareness. Beyond these components, all life on earth
contains an essence that makes them animated. In this, we all have
an experience as a physical human with a soul which is animated. This
soul will no longer experience reality inside our given physical
expressions, but we will still experience life in our spirit form. Our physical experience as humans is in an environment which is a dichotomy of positive and negative. Most of us have lived many lives as humans, reincarnating with a forgetfulness as we begin each life as a baby. Each time, we come with goals of learning and growing. This concept was well accepted and taught by many of the world's religions including Christianity until it was taken out of the Bible in the 6th century. This cycle will not last forever and is moving to a culmination. As we approach this awareness, it is time for humanity to embrace consciousness, critical thinking, and independent thought.
Creating Consciousness
The change needed must start with thought. We must discuss and learn
about the real issues that effect humanity and our place in the galaxy.
The path of this change must come from an altruistic desire to see
peace and prosperity for all.
Resources
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION Dr. Ian Stephenson
For the last fifty years, doctors at the University of Virginia Division of Perceptual Studies have investigated cases of young children who report memories of previous lives. Dr. Ian Stevenson, the founder of this work, published numerous scholarly articles and books about cases from all over the world. After working with Dr. Stevenson for several years, Dr. Jim Tucker took over the project when Dr. Stevenson retired in 2002. With Life Before Life, he presented an overview of the research. Recently, he has focused on American cases, and he tells of his experiences with some remarkable children in his latest book: Return to Life.
Fifty years ago, in 1967, Ian Stevenson, then chair of UVA's Department of Psychiatry, created a research unit—now named the Division of Perceptual Studies—to study what, if anything, of the human personality survives after death. Dr. Stevenson's own research investigated hundreds of accounts of young children who claimed to recall past lives.
Remember!
Respect for life in turn ensures
our development in a positive manner.
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