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RMartini
Of course, our physical bodies eventually dissolve, turn to ash. But the energy does not; as the “law of conservation of energy” argues in physics. [2] Reportedly, our energy exists here during our lifetime, like a smaller piece of a holographic image. When the plate of a hologram is broken into pieces, each part contains all of the information from that holographic image, but “in a diminished fashion.” Once we are finished here with this lifetime, our energy apparently leaves the body and “returns home” intact to reconnect with the rest of the energy left behind.
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The simplest way to prove past lives, out of body experiences, near death experiences are actual events, not imaginary, is through the evidence of “new information.” If a person sees, hears, learns something during one of these events that they couldn’t possibly have known - that there’s no “known example” anywhere in books or the internet or in “some other person’s mind that perhaps they were accessing” - then it must come from somewhere else other than the brain.
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real meaning of karma, because it has become a well-known and common expression, often used in a casual way and without a proper understanding of the philosophy and science behind the word.
No. But trees have their own process and reality.
I’ve been filming people under deep hypnosis for a decade and have been examining people’s stories from other hypnosis sessions. (The thousands from Dr. Helen Wambach and Michael Newton). No one claims to be able to reincarnate as an animal, let alone a tree. I’d report it if it was the case, but they say (consistently) that we incarnate as humans because we can. We don’t cross pollinate into other species, because then we’d be taking the lifetime of someone who has already mapped that out in their own journey - in other words, if you wanted to incarnate as a cat, you’d have to get everyone’s permission to do that - the people who were depending upon you to come back as their friend/mother/father in the next lifetime, and then all the animals that would interact with that cat would have to agree - as well as the cat who had already planned to participate in that lifetime that you’re asking them to not participate in. The point is - that it’s technically possible,but there’s a lot of reasons why it’s not a good idea.
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