Sunday, March 3, 2024

Random Thoughts About Non-Linear Reincarnation and "Seeing" the Future

      I was thinking again a few days ago about non-linear reincarnation. This is something I hypothesized about a little while ago under the assumption that once a soul or consciousness is separated from the body it enters eternity. Eternity itself is non-linear, all times, all moments along the common "time-stream" we experience are happening simultaneously. Therefore, were reincarnation to be a genuine possibility, there is no reason why a soul should need to continuously reincarnate along progressive points of that common time-stream. That soul's personal or "local" time-stream would be independent from the common or "global" shared time-stream, and thus could re-enter the global time-stream at any point along it, not just the successive one from the previous. 

     Thus, one person's "past life" in their own soul's local time-stream might actually be a future event from the perspective of the global time-stream which everyone experiences. This can be made all the more possible due to the observed total or partial amnesia of one's previous lifetime which occurs at birth and solidifies around the age of five or six. A total amnesia of a past life lived in a future time would not risk the global time-line, as there would be nothing from the future past-life which could be shared and disrupt those future events.

     My thought this morning regarding the non-linearality of reincarnation has to do with those who might only have a partial rather than total amnesia upon re-entry into time, and can seemingly predict the future, though inconsistently. My though was that, rather than actually "predicting" a future event or "seeing" the future, they are remembering an event from their previous lifetime. Because this memory is necessarily vague due to the aforementioned amnesia, the details on the future event are also frequently necessarily vague, because it relies more on feelings, impressions, and difficult to access sensory details which the "seer" in question may not understand the context in which they are set. It would also explain why not all such "prophecies" from such "seers" come to pass, either because of a misinterpretation of the information, or because the seer, not understanding the source of the correct information, believed they could really tell the future regardless of event and then proved they couldn't. 

     Just some random thoughts again a few days ago.

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