tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7475296651918472095.post4272862641752690415..comments2023-10-20T06:38:23.261-07:00Comments on A Simple Explanation of Absolutely Everything: A Simple Explanation of Reincarnationcydhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12289590700972732767noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7475296651918472095.post-55803409762891637192021-04-18T04:34:04.853-07:002021-04-18T04:34:04.853-07:00Separate and apart from any "belief" sys...Separate and apart from any "belief" system or "philosophical" thought process I am the type that prefers to stick closer to the boring but true method of scientific proof systems either in the absolute areas or the theoretical areas based on known information that has more fiber to it. It is scientifically proven that "recycling" occurs which is similar to the "belief" that "reincarnation" exists but that recycling is a known proven factor of the life experience. So much so that the military has weaponized it for gathering information while the soul is out of the body. Children under the age of 5 have given detailed information about their past lives that can not have been made up and under scientific scrutiny have been endorsed as being genuine in all respects. Likewise the study of life after <br /> death proves the same logical thinking and occurrences that are found in the recycling events despite what religion one may have so experiences that counter religious and philosophical viewpoints by those that experience either event that go against their own belief systems and are universal in their detail certainly postulate the fact that not everyone can have the same exact hallucinations. Recycling is a fact but the experience is only by the choice of the soul, not by a forced natural process, but by choice of the soul from the other side. These are cold hard facts from years of study and experimentation and NOT philosophy. Belief and philosophy have no place in my world of natural understanding favoring instead what is real in its raw form and to he appreciated in its truest form free of philosophical contamination. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05103473840520795972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7475296651918472095.post-35499053890954277912011-05-24T09:36:01.145-07:002011-05-24T09:36:01.145-07:00That sounds great, Bill. What a useful therapy. An...That sounds great, Bill. What a useful therapy. And I'm so glad it comports with the Simple Explanation's model of memes and karma.cydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12289590700972732767noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7475296651918472095.post-663088367162885872011-05-23T15:45:19.629-07:002011-05-23T15:45:19.629-07:00Cyd, as you indicate, karma "attracts" m...Cyd, as you indicate, karma "attracts" memes. In order to "change" my karma, I must consciously discard memes. As I discard "negative" memes, I come closer to my "pure" Self UC. In my next incarnation, I attract fewer negative memes. Theoretically, in a given lifetime, I might shed all my memes and have no karma going forward to attract any memes. Therefore, there is no need to reincarnate. I have escaped to pure consciousness and am one with the Universal UC. You may wonder what effect a person who has achieved a full meme discard would have on the group karma of those so connected. The effect could be substantial. That is why it takes only a few "enlightened" people to have such a profound effect on so many others. In my hypnotherapy practice, I use past life therapy to help my clients discard negative memes from a past life thereby changing their present karma. My past life therapy leads to cleansing and transformation, not re-rutting and re-traumatizing.Dr. Bill Puetthttp://hypnotherapy-benefits.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7475296651918472095.post-35369423235464996262011-05-16T09:40:59.997-07:002011-05-16T09:40:59.997-07:00FYI, my brother, Bill, and I have had an ongoing d...FYI, my brother, Bill, and I have had an ongoing debate concerning reincarnation for about 50 years now. Bill has always believed in reincarnation; I have always provided alternative explanations for apparent evidence of reincarnation. For most of my life, the meme bundle that I hold has stuck pretty close to traditional Christianity, which holds reincarnation in disregard. I believe I know why this is so: because evangelical Christianity emphasises the "born-again" meme so heavily, it doesn't want any soul believing they have other lifetimes during which they may be "saved." Christianity is all about "closing the deal" here and now, when it comes to salvation. More lifetimes means more delay. Add to that the expectation that any day can be the "end of times," what if someone thinks they can delay salvation until the next incarnation? And then, whoops, the world ends and that soul is left on the wrong side of salvation.<br />However, after writing the Simple Explanation of Absolutely Everything, it is clear to me that it is illogical to expect all phenomena to be looping-recurring, and not include life and death in that pattern! Reincarnation makes sense, materially and spiritually. At least, that's how I see now it.cydhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12289590700972732767noreply@blogger.com