Xeno, I think and have experienced that the deep now is not limited to the 
surface now. I think it contains past and future and can be accessed depending 
on the clarity of one's nervous system, etc.


On Sunday, April 20, 2014 7:06 AM, "[email protected]" 
<[email protected]> wrote:
 
  
Anything one pulls out of memory is past, is past life. Anything one does not 
remember is the same experience as if it were never there. What is the need to 
fine tune what 'sort' of memory it is? Life is now, though it is nice to 
remember now and then.



---In [email protected], <turquoiseb@...> wrote :


From: salyavin808 <[email protected]>

To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2014 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: What are the *benefits* of believing in God?



 
---In [email protected], <turquoiseb@...> wrote :



Even though I happen to suspect that there may be something to the 
reincarnation thang, I see no need to provide "proof" of it because it's just a 
belief, and I don't much give a shit what others believe about my beliefs. As 
I've stated here several times, I won't know whether it's an accurate belief 
until I kick the bucket, and if the folks who believe that we just wink out 
like a light bulb
turned off are right, I won't even be around to be disappointed. So I figure 
mine is a "no down sides" belief. That said, I would never presume to try to 
sell it to anyone else or feel the need to "defend" it. IT'S JUST A BELIEF. I 
think the world would be a better place if more people felt similarly about 
their beliefs.  :-)



I have no real sympathy for it but the stories of the children that do remember 
things are fascinating. The Scottish boy who thought he lived on an island was 
taken there and behaved very oddly when they took him into what he thought was 
his house. It was quite upsetting to watch. I can see why anyone would have a 
job doubting his story.

Lots of people wanted to get all James Randi on it and that would probably be 
impossible given the unpredictability and rarity of the phenomenon, not to 
mention it being potentially
unfair on a three year old. 

I always look for the ways in which things can't work but remain curious as 
it's one of those things that I'd take to be sure-fire proof that we don't know 
anything about what's going on here at all. And that would be cool indeed.
Indeed. I simply cannot comprehend those who feel threatened when something 
challenges their beliefs. I've had things I had believed in
blown out of the water so many times that I've actually come to enjoy it. 
Forget being reborn -- having to drop whatever you believed in before and start 
all over again is the real "new start." 





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