Reincarnation Bank was originally set up for Elliott Trevesk who has now decided to give the banking facility to all believers of reincarnation Reincarnation Bank still rocks Gibraltar
The name said it all. There was the Reincarnation Bank asking the public to deposit their valuables with them - preferably cash - so that when they returned after death they would have their assets waiting for them. Who could possibly make such an offer? A Gibraltar-registered company. And that's no joke,says Euromoney magazine. http://www.euromoney.com/Article/2626650/BackIssue/76783/Reincarnation-B\ ank-Afterlife-financial-planning.html "Reincarnation Bank offers a safe-keeping for any asset you wish to deposit through your transition into the next life" Euromoney's research during the Awards for Excellence <http://www.euromoney.com/Article/2621461/Category/1/ChannelPage/0/Eurom\ oney-Awards-for-Excellence-2010.html> process always throws up the opportunity to find new banks doing innovative and different things. But we think we have found one bank with a unique offering that we suspect the likes of Credit Suisse and HSBC, two of our big winners this year, are unlikely to copy. [http://www.euromoney.com/images/502/76783/Banking_FE_Angel.gif] Reincarnation Bank is a Gibraltar-registered institution that enables people who believe there is life on Earth after death to plan for their future in a rather novel way. Regarding dogs reincarnating. Can a dog come back in another life, and will it come back to its current owner? According to the website, many pet owners hope this is the case. Reminds of A.S. King's novel, The Dust of 100 Dogs, <http://www.thedustof100dogs.com/> http://www.thedustof100dogs.com/ <http://www.thedustof100dogs.com/> which follows a woman who incarnates 100 times as a dog before reincarnating as a woman again in modern times. She remembers her previous incarnations not only as a dog, but also as a pirate in the 1600s who buried her treasure in the Caribbean. The story weaves between both womens worlds, as we wait to see if the treasure will be found over 400 years later.The Dust of 100 Dogs, heroine had to wait until she was old enough to travel by herself to get to the Caribbean, and then get to the spot where she'd buried the goods. What if you reincarnate into an impoverished part of the world, and at age five remember, "I've got me a big old hunking wad of cash in that bank in Gibraltar" how exactly would you get it? Convert to TB! Every Tibetan Buddhist (TB)can tell you: "As in this life, in the next you will have memories of previous lives. One of these recollections will be of your arrangement with Reincarnation Bank. Whatever version of the internet or data retrieval mechanisms in use at the time of your return, you will renew your contact with Reincarnation Bank and through regression you will recall the details/instructions that you left at the time of making your deposit. A custodian of Reincarnation Bank will open your letter privately in your presence and will ask you to repeat the details contained therein (whilst in regression). Once this has been satisfactorily achieved, funds/property will be handed back to you and the account closed." Best invest in RAAM [:D] --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer <fairfieldlife@...> wrote: > > on 1/16/06 12:53 PM, markmeredith2002 at markmeredith@... wrote: > > > > I bet in about 10 yrs the tmo will be marketing some kind of program > > "to ensure an auspicious birth" next time around. Most of us started > > when the central teaching was that tm was all that was necessary and a > > 5 yr plan for CC was the timeframe. When that didn't work then other > > techniques were added, and when we weren't levitating after a couple > > yrs as predicted, then of course it was due to our impure western > > bodies and so ayurved was added, and then when sidhas still kept > > dying, then yagyas were needed to remove bad karmas, and then other > > things leading up to the prime importance of which direction you faced > > walking inside your home. As the bulk of tm baby boomers reach > > retirement and the faithful's dreams of enlightenment remain in the > > distant future, then they'll have to sell something for next time around. > > I once saw a cartoon in which a guy was standing on a sidewalk looking at a > bank sign which said, "First Reincarnation Bank - You Can't Take it with you > so Leave it with Us Until You Return." >