Ahhh but then I am of the belife that 'hell' is ignorane of ones link
with God, and 'Heaven' or 'paradise' is full relalisation of this
link.

On 2 Dec, 13:09, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 2 Dec, 10:00, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Heh and that my freind is the perposue of religion.  Wether you want
> > to come back or not, you will do so over, and over, and over, and over
> > again.  Until that time comes when you reach for God.
>
> > Heh yes my atheist friends, I will indeed see you in 'heaven' one day.
>
>   That depends on the truths inherent in and of 'the hereafter'.  It
> may be that believers are 'protected' from having to witness the
> relative hell imposed on non-believers (this IS purported by the
> Qur'an!!), if such a punishment is, indeed, doled out for non-belief,
> as is purported in many faiths.  You have to admit that, for example,
> it wouldn't be 'paradisiacal' to spend eternity in paradise while able
> to watch those in Hell suffer.  At least it wouldn't be MY view of
> paradise.  I.e., I strongly suspect that, if there is TV in Paradise,
> there isn't a 'Hell Channel' (or perhaps better 'spin' would call it
> the 'Divine Justice Channel') where you can take 'God-like
> schadenfreude' in watching the torture of those who may have been
> loved ones, relatives and/or friends in our Earth-bound existence.
> That would imply that taking pleasure in another's pain is a 'gift' of
> Paradise, and I just can't accept that; to my way of thinking, if an
> individual is that sadistic, they won't BE in Paradise--or, given
> God's Mercy, not in a very grand part of Paradise.
>
>
>
> > On 2 Dec, 06:04, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I find myself wondering what kind of selfish cretins were are to be
> > > concerned with this muck.  I've needed therapy and am very grateful to
> > > the nurse who held my hand and led me away from the doctors to a
> > > psychotherapist.  I suspect we could get a lot further by admitting
> > > the world is screwed.  If 'new souling' is possible away from the
> > > cobblers, what sort of mad dork would want rebirth on this planet?
>
> > > On 2 Dec, 03:23, [email protected] wrote:
>
> > > >  In my opinion the most fruitful digging into one's past lives is 
> > > > attempting to unearth the most significant memories one has of his own 
> > > > here and now life starting with his birth. This will inevitably give a 
> > > > person the greatest bang for his buck. All the rest is sheer fantasy 
> > > > and as far as I am concerned pure psychological dithering.
>
> > > > -----Original Message-----
> > > > From: Molly <[email protected]>
> > > > To: "Minds Eye" <[email protected]>
> > > > Sent: Tue, Dec 1, 2009 9:10 am
> > > > Subject: [Mind's Eye] Re: Past Lives
>
> > > > I just noticed that the Weiss Institute (Dr. Brian Weiss as noted by
> > > > Slip above) no longer gives referrals for psychologists that have been
> > > > trained to conduct past live regression using his methods.  I have
> > > > been reading him for almost two decades, and have enjoyed watching his
> > > > material evolve.  He has a book with a CD what gives you the
> > > > meditation and guidance to conduct a past life regression by
> > > > yourself.  I have given this as a gift over the years.  Folks often
> > > > have to give it several tries and find their comfort zone before they
> > > > find results.
>
> > > > I think that if you are asking questions about past life regression,
> > > > you are probably ready to do this.  I worked alone and with a couple
> > > > different psychologist that made it their life's work.  One guy in
> > > > particular that was associated with an Illinois University required
> > > > the work of his graduate students that involved authenticating the
> > > > past lives with historical facts...finding evidence of the life that
> > > > was viewed in public records and news archives.  It is quite
> > > > fascinating.
>
> > > > Brian Weiss himself has come to the idea that we are everyone who has
> > > > ever lived and is living and will ever live, and our life reviews are
> > > > merely and insight into "other."  He emphasizes patterns of character
> > > > and events over lives (some see it as karma) giving us insight into
> > > > our own current situation.  It can also be helpful in resolving
> > > > problematic relationships in our current lives because it can lead to
> > > > insights into ourselves that can be creating the problems.
>
> > > > On Dec 1, 1:15 am, L <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > I'm one of those people that believe in reincarnation.  I believe we
> > > > > have many past lives, but I believe that they're either unattainable,
> > > > > or they are so suppressed that it's near impossible to retrieve them.
> > > > > One things for sure, I would like to find out what my past life was.
>
> > > > > On Nov 26, 6:33 am, "pol.science kid" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Hi! ... I was just wondering if past life regression is really
> > > > > > authentic.... how can you drive out a persons past life just like
> > > > > > that! any experts on the subject.
>
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