| davedes, "you are simply merging and/or interacting with another conscious being, and thus gaining their memories."
Monroe describes this as a rote-ball. After merging with another consciousness you experience that person's life and all their history, both intellectually and emotionally, within moments.
I feel some discomfort with the concept of past lives because you enter the beliefs and faith of eastern religion.
In recent years, my research suggests the concept of a collective soul. That your present personality doesn't reincarnate but moves into a second phase of life within a different dimension of time and space. That you live this second life and then merge with your collective.
Meanwhile, newly created members of your collective continue to incarnate as a means of adding further experiences of life to your whole. You are an individual but also a part of this larger expanding self. The so-called past lives you experience are not yours as an individual but memories from other collective members.
It's an idea I am presently pondering. :o)
What happens if you play ‘The Blues’ backwards? You sober up, your wife returns home, and the dog comes back to life.
Last edited by Radarlove; May 2, 2008 at 11:12 am.
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