Esoterics      12/12/2020

Cellular memory reveals the secrets of past lives. Why we do not remember our past lives "All problems from the head", or Psychosomatic diseases

In this section of my blog, I will tell stories about immersing myself in past life memories. These are very exciting "journeys", "there" the greatest experience of the past years is stored, and this your native experience!

This is the path to yourself to understanding its essence and understanding its task. "There" you can find answers to important questions: Why am I here? Who am I? What is my strength? Why do I live here and now? In this country, these parents with "these" problems and sores ...

"From there" you can bring talents, secret knowledge of ancient civilizations, information, astral allies, psychic abilities, talents, etc. The memory of past lives stores information about today's problem situations, since if a karmic knot is tied "there", then its consequences will certainly be "here" - to be worked out until you understand the meaning of the problems that exist. But a person does not understand why Ivan Ivanovich has been trembling for 10 years already, aggression, anger, revenge appears to Ivanovich .. and the knot is gaining and gaining strength .... And Ivanovich quite legitimately "vampires", because in "that" life, a person killed him or stole something from him, for example. In "this life" - give! So you give it away - with feelings, emotions, indignation ... But in an amicable way, I would give it back faster. but .. You need to understand this, that Ivan Ivanovich is not an idiot, but this is your working off ...

Several times I tried to remember some past life myself using techniques from the Internet, of which there are a lot. Memories came in fragments, chaotically, in pieces from different lives, and it was impossible to understand anything.

Once it turned out to "flip through" life:

The first episode: I am a man, a rural settlement, Slavic clothes, I do pottery, I have a family, many children, the house is cozy, clean, although there is not enough space. "Transferred" to the beginning of life, approximately the same situation, childhood in the village, pasture, I am a shepherd, then - youth, I leave on the way to another village there, I study pottery. In such travels it is always interesting to see your death, it can tell a lot. I am lying on my deathbed, icons are all around, candles are burning and... for some reason there is no one around... Light from the window, outside the window usual life, like I'm not sick, just very old and decrepit. I see old hands... A flash of light and I break up into millions of particles...

Ordinary life, nothing special. As I found out later, when I began to reveal my abilities, receive esoteric knowledge, study with a mentor, I must always give a guide - why I go to my reincarnations, what I want to know there, what problems I want to solve.

There are several pitfalls of independent immersion in the memory of past lives: "there" consciousness can get stuck, it can be divided, and upon return, all real reality will go through the prism of those stuck memories. Sometimes, if a person has good perception and visualization, a symptom of a split personality appears - part of the consciousness remains "out there" and lives on memories. Especially if "here" life is gray and bleak, and "there" everything was fine...

For a long time I was engaged in spiritual practices, meditations on my own, and "one fine day" I decided that further knowledge and experience of a mentor were needed. I searched for an experienced mystic for a long time, listened with "heart and soul" to all the incoming information, put the search on ... When there is a dialogue with the world, it gives all the opportunities for the realization of your path and development. Everything went well, I found a person by "my vibrations", and wrote him a letter, saying "light bulbs explode, the TV set and the computer break down ...", etc. Like, there is power - there is no knowledge, and if it “explodes”? ... It must be under supervision.

Andrei Gorodovoy invited me to a conversation, immediately asked why I needed to reveal the power, what I want to get in the end, what is my goal, etc. These are important questions, as I understood later, you can come anywhere if you know where you are going - a person can reveal any abilities and talents.

Then he gave me a session of immersion in the memory of a past life. Guideline: find out if there are psychic and magical abilities in past reincarnations that can be realized "here".

In "that" life, I was a male shaman. My training was with a hermit. With such immersions, you do not always see the image as in a movie on the screen, but there is an understanding of what is happening, who you are. who is in front of you and what the conversation is about - these are memories, not a film. Try to remember how you went to kindergarten - there will be no “kina”, but fragments of sensations, pictures, images, emotions ... So it was in that immersion. I only understood excerpts from the instructions of the hermit, "saw" from the side how I do mystical exercises - I rise above the treetops, stand on the edge of a cliff, and then fall from a height and fly ... (astral exit?) "Flipping through" my life further I saw how I live in big city in the house, and in the basement I have all sorts of books, jars, bottles, herbs .. (alchemy?). He lived to an advanced age, there were students ...

To date, I have already "seen" about a hundred of my past lives, from many I received information, abilities, transformation. Much is not clear, much has been seen by "Not Earthly" ... The whole "picture" passes through today's experience and perception, passes through the worldview, education, through the prism of faith or disbelief in the mystical ...

In practice, it happens that at the logos point, information is distorted by one's Ego or SSF (sense of self-importance). From the practice of A. Gorodovoy: a woman came with a problem for regular asthma attacks. They began to look for the root of the problem in the past reincarnation. The operator (the one who leads consciousness) sees that the woman was a simple servant-slave who spilled hot coffee on the owner and was hanged for this. And the woman saw grandiose events, a great struggle "for the truth" ... and for this struggle she was hanged ... The result is the same, but the "vision" is different ... This example is another confirmation of the fact that "for the purity of the experiment" there must be an operator leading the consciousness.

We will first present the main philosophical explanations for our forgetting, and then we will look at the technical details from the point of view of Vedic psychology, which will help to reveal this issue in more depth.

Before we talk about why we forget past lives, let's ask a broader question: "Why do we forget anything at all?" The Vedas state that forgetfulness or loss of memory occurs as a result of contact with matter. "Without being freed from material contamination, one cannot know the past, present and future."

The very need to remember points to a very simple fact: we forget. If I haven't forgotten, then why remember? I already know it, I already remember it. This means that it is not surprising that we forget things.
Limited living beings know and remember a limited amount of information, we forget the rest. What is surprising here? On the contrary, it is surprising that a person can remember some events of the distant past. Forgetfulness is natural for beings conditioned by material bodies.

IN spiritual world the soul has eternal knowledge. "Eternal knowledge" means that knowledge is not lost over time. A liberated soul can "forget" and "remember" anything just to play its role perfectly in a perfect world. In all other cases, the soul does not need to "remember", because it is already filled with knowledge that cannot be destroyed. In the spiritual world, time does not act in a destructive way. Things are quite different in the material world.

Many people know from their own experience that the further one goes mentally into the past, the more difficult it is to remember anything. Thought-images of the past grow dim, cloudy, and then completely disappear. A person may try to remember something, but "nothing comes to mind."
The conditionality of the material body implies that all our abilities as souls, including memory, are limited by the temporary body. Time passes, the body gradually changes, and memory, if not maintained, also naturally disappears.

Strictly speaking, memory is a function of the subtle body. But in the case of the conditioned soul, the functioning of the subtle body, i. the work of the mind and mind, closely depends on the state of the gross body. What is this dependence? The Chandogya Upanishad states: "When the food is pure, the mind also becomes pure; when the mind is pure, the memory becomes solid." A healthy psycho-physical state of the body is a prerequisite for having a good memory.
The ability to remember depends on the state of the gross body for yet another reason. The fact is that the material mind is strongly attached to the gross body. Because of this attachment, disorders in the body upset the mind, which in turn leads to impaired memory.

Attachment to a temporary body, as well as emotions in passion and ignorance, such as lust and anger, lead a person into a state of illusion or delusion (in Sanskrit, moha). The Bhagavad Gita (2.63) says: "Delusion obscures the memory." After listening to this great message, Arjuna says, "O sinless one, by Your grace, I have got rid of the illusion and my memory has returned to me." (BG 18.63)

Why is the mind attached to the body? One text from the Bhagavad Gita, which we have already quoted earlier, will help us answer this question:
"O son of Kunti, whatever state of being a person remembers when leaving the body, that state he will attain in his next life." (BG 8.6)

The mind is very attached to this body, because this body is created due to a certain way of thinking of the mind at the time of death. In other words, this gross body was created by order of the mind at the last moment of our past life. The Upanishads compare the body to a chariot or carriage. In the language of modernity, our body can be compared to a car. However, this is not a simple serial Zhiguli or even a Mercedes. This is a unique car made to order. At the moment of death, the mind made an order for a special machine of the body, and this order was fulfilled.
It is known that a special machine created to order is very dear to the customer. Thus, the more the mind is attached to the body, the more the state of the body affects the functioning of memory.

If, as a result of spiritual practice, the mind becomes detached from the material body, then the person acquires a close connection with the Superconscious. In this case, he not only retains his memory, but also, at will, gains access to the knowledge of the past and the future.

So, we have considered the dependence of memory, which is a function of the subtle body, on the state of the gross body. Of course, in addition to a healthy state of the gross body, there are many other conditions necessary for successful memorization and retention of information in memory, but we will not consider all these factors, because. this will take us deep into the topic of "Memory" and the functioning of the subtle body in general, which in turn is appropriate to consider not here, but in a course on Vedic psychology.

However, we will point out another reason for the loss of memory of past incarnations - this is severe pain. The Srimad-Bhagavatam describes the memory loss of an infant due to severe pain during childbirth.
"Sudden shocks of air force him to come out of his mother's womb. In great agony, upside down, he is born into the world, lifeless and having lost his memory from severe pain." (SB 3.31.23)

Does a baby remember anything in the womb? This is stated as follows: “Deprived of freedom of movement, the child is imprisoned in the womb, like a bird in a cage. At this time, if fate is favorable to him, he recalls all the vicissitudes of his hundred previous lives, and the memory of them causes him severe suffering. Can he remain calm in such a situation?" (SB 3.31.9)

There are two important points in this text:
1) Being in the womb, the baby remembers many of his lives, if the Superconsciousness considers it necessary to give him this memory.
2) The memory of them causes him suffering.

The Bhagavad-Gita says (15.15): "I am in the heart of everyone, and from Me come memory, knowledge and forgetfulness."
"If they gave me a memory, I would, you see, firmly believe that I am eternal. And besides, it's so exciting to find out who I was in the past, what I did, how I enjoyed it."

Let's start the answer with the fact that the life of all people ends the same way. In all countries of the world, the population has a 100% mortality rate. In addition, the life of many people ends in failure. They put all their energy into the illusion, cherishing hopes and making plans that are not destined to come true. Death comes, hopes are crushed and plans are shattered. And worst of all - these are stupid plans and low deeds for their implementation. The memory of all this hurts.

Even in this life, we could make fatal mistakes, which then poison our whole life. If anyone reminds us of this, we will clutch our heads and start moaning, "Oh, this is terrible! I don't want to hear about it anymore. Stop it, I want to forget about it." The worst thing is when we are reminded of this by the inner voice of conscience.

We ourselves do not want to remember certain things in this life. And how many such cases have we had in the past? The memory or knowledge of them causes us pain, which can be no less than physical. Therefore, for our benefit, the memory of a past life is not available to us.

Another reason why the Supreme Lord can give us forgetfulness is the problem of our ego. If in a past life I was (or was - there is already confusion here) in a female body, and died in the prime of my youth, but in this one I received the body of a man, then what will happen if I clearly remember my past life? I will constantly be confused about who I am. Most likely I will have to turn to the services of psychologists to help me forget about this obsession that I am a beautiful woman. If this does not help, then the direct road to me is in a psychiatric clinic, with a diagnosis of schizophrenia.

An even more difficult option is a past life in the body of an animal. If in the past you took birth in the body of a lion, then what kind of life will you have if you remember in detail how you tore animals to shreds, and maybe even people, and felt the taste of their fresh blood.
Everyone wants to feel whole. Why? Because there is great power in this: there are no contradictions inside, no doubts about who I am and what I do. In this case, the memory of my past self will undermine my desire to be a successful and prosperous person, i.e. holistic materialist.
These are some of the philosophical reasons why we may not remember our past lives.

Although memory, knowledge and forgetting happen under the guidance of the Superconscious, there are subtle mechanisms of how this happens. In particular, the Srimad-Bhagavatam (11.22.35-41) describes psychological processes, as a result of which, we completely forget about our past lives. The following is a paraphrase of these texts, with some comments and a final conclusion:
The material mind of man is formed by the consequences of his activity. The mind, along with the five senses, travels from one material body to another. The spirit soul, although distinct from the mind, follows its mind on this journey.

Due to the consequences of its past activities, the mind falls into a certain framework of external circumstances that limit it. In other words, the mind is limited to the set of sense objects that it can perceive or think about. The latter include, for example, all kinds of heavenly pleasures on the higher planets, which can be read about in the Vedas.
The materialistic mind is always fixed on these sense objects. Always immersed in them, the mind does not think of its existence outside and apart from these sensual thought-images.

However, at the moment of death, there is a complete break in the connection of the mind with the outside world and with that set of sensory objects to which the mind is so accustomed and so attached. Cut off from all objects of direct experience, the mind is overwhelmed and it seems to it that it has ceased to exist.

Then, in accordance with the consequences of its past activities, the mind gets a new body and begins to experience a new set of sense objects. This is perceived by the mind as a coming into being, as a new existence that has never been before. As the mind goes through a complete reorientation to a new set of objects, it seems that its past way of thinking is completely destroyed and now a new mind, a new personality is being created from scratch. In fact, the same mind operates, although in a different way, in different conditions and circumstances. The mind's way of thinking, its state of mind, its deepest motives - all this is preserved. Therefore, each child has a unique character from birth.

As a result of the mind first experiencing the shock of disconnecting from the old set of sense objects and then experiencing the apparent birth and connection with the new set of objects, it loses the ability to remember its life in the past body and distinguish it from life in the new body.

Having been born in a new body, the mind is completely captured by the flow of pleasant and painful sensations that it experiences in the new body. Overwhelmed by new feelings, the mind completely forgets what it experienced in its past body. Complete forgetfulness (for one reason or another) about one's past material identification is called death. Birth is simply complete identification with your new body.

When a person sleeps, he forgets his body and his identity. In sleep, he fully accepts the experience of his dreams as reality. When we dream, we usually don't remember our last dream. Likewise, the soul (or mind), while in its present body, thinks: "I have only recently been born," although it existed before that.

CONCLUSION: From this description we can deduce general rule: The less introspective a person is, i.e. the more his mind is immersed in the extravaganza of sounds, images and other external sensations, the faster he forgets about his past life.
There may be some exceptions to this rule. Despite the worldly mindset, a person may have a special piety or receive the blessing of powerful saints, thanks to which he is able to remember his past life. The mystical ability to remember one's previous body is called jati-smara in Sanskrit. (SB 11.22.41k)

Why don't we humans remember who we were in a past life?

I just imagined for a moment what would happen if all people on Earth were suddenly opened the memory of their incarnations! It would be real Brownian motion, which would look like in the video.

This would bring additional anxiety to an already extraordinary world. Since humanity for the most part is not yet very conscious, in the same way, instead of concentrating on their current life, many would rush:

To win back their lands, their family coats of arms,

Search and spend weeks and years on all this recognition - and not deal with the tasks of the current life,

Chase offenders and opponents in past lives,

Remembering past loves would interfere with living with real partners ...

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This was confirmed by my recent troll, who was eager to get a tool in his hands to find treasures and buried treasures. I thought about it. Perhaps, nevertheless, it is correctly established by the Higher Mind to close previous knowledge to people during a new incarnation.

And until humanity began to awaken, such knowledge was kept by the initiates. How lucky we are to be born in our times!

What are Memory Blockers?

Without consulting the classic reincarnists, I regularly conduct my personal research with clients and colleagues, where I was specifically interested in:

- Where exactly does this memory closure occur? At what stage? Is it in the Soul World? In the Akash? Or somewhere else? Does the Soul itself choose what to close and what to leave open?

I deliberately do not give here developments and curious examples. I propose to explore how it will be for you)).

These fragments of the sessions are always unusual, delightful, and these studies give us a lot of pleasure with clients))

I noticed that there is no single rule in such spaces.

It is clear that everything is encoded for us personal experience everyone. But I was wondering what kind of metaphors the closure of information before the next incarnation is encoded in a person's memory.

It is important to understand that no matter what we see in immersion and no matter what we voice, everything in the Subtle World is far from being the same.

Let's just remember that:

Each new life This is a new opportunity for us to start from scratch.

It is the understanding that every day can be the beginning of a new life.

The memory of former lives is not erased, but covered up to search for a new solution in this incarnation. And we should all strive to find solutions without prompting. For many, the Mentors are already coming to the plan of hints less and less, allowing a person to go further without a heavenly Guide.

We all remember this. Remembers our subconscious, body and hands. We all saw the incredible professionalism of children, these little dancers, singers, artists, musicians, inexplicable, except by our theory of reincarnations... All this is the experience of past lives. But to bring to consciousness, a key is required.

It takes a lot to master this knowledge. high level awareness. Then all these memories will be extremely useful.

Gotta live today

And to use a great gift - to use the possibility of an ajar veil given to mature people to apply the experiences of our past incarnations.

rinat70 at Why do we erase our memory at birth...

This is just a hypothesis.

Did you notice that general order on Earth somehow they are not very interested?


It's like in a large laboratory, the premises of which belong to someone who is no longer the owner here, but formally. That is, everywhere srach in the corners, and everyone only cares about what is on his table ...

These civilizations are engaged in a variety of areas. Someone sends here builders, architects, someone of all sorts of scientists, who also have their own direction for everyone - physics, chemistry, biology. Someone comes here on an excursion, someone to relax, and someone is sent here as a punishment. Since our life is very, very diverse, both vacationers and punished people can live nearby ...

So why do they still erase the memory?

As I wrote in my Tale of the Universe, which is also a hypothesis, the creators are different:
Some create their creations out of love and play with their children, while others create slaves for themselves to serve them. There is nothing to talk about the first, but the second is the product of a selfish mind filled with fear.

Representatives of the first on Earth, if any, then in the form of tourists on excursions. Well, or with some kind of secret mission. Why a secret? Because the rest is not at hand, it is contrary to their slave ideology.

So. Although oblivion hinders almost everyone, it keeps their common power on Earth over humanity, which is not considered a separate civilization, because it simply does not know that it is a civilization, because it knows no one except itself.

And what will happen if the memory is opened to everyone?

I guess. Then many will remember where they are from, and they will not want to return there at all. Then they will quickly figure out who is who. Then people will remember the forgotten technologies and very quickly extend their lives, up to immortality. And then they will provide themselves with good protection, and even customs in the subtle world, so that no one can incarnate here without verification.

And then at last they will declare themselves the Independent Race of the Earth!

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The one who was born will certainly die, and the one who died will be born again ...

Bhagavad-gita, 2.27

Reincarnation, or reincarnation, is the opportunity given to us by God to be born again. The whole Universe and man as its particle develops and lives according to certain Laws. They are called Divine or Cosmic Laws. These Laws say that everything that exists in the Cosmos - minerals, plants, animals, man - go through certain cycles of evolution. These Cycles are usually called Epochs.


The earth revolves around the sun in one astronomical year, our solar system revolves around the center of the Galaxy in 25788 years, and our Galaxy revolves around the center of the Universe in about 200 million years. All these are cycles, epochs, time. And the life of the human Soul is subject to these cycles. Passing through the cycle - the soul evolves, and at the end of the cycle passes the exam for maturity. And the measure here is the well-known Galactic law of cause and effect, in the vernacular of Karma. A driving force soul evolution - reincarnation.


Most people in the world have always believed in reincarnation - the transmigration of souls. This belief was widespread not only in the East, but also in the West. Before the era of Christianity, it was followed by the early Greek philosophers - Plato and Socrates. For them, reincarnation was not a matter of religious faith, but rather of philosophical faith.

Plato argued that there is innate knowledge, that is, knowledge not acquired as a result of learning in this life; the fact that some of the knowledge that a person possesses cannot be obtained by being guided by the senses, was, in his opinion, proof of the experience of a former life.

Someone may ask, why do you need to know this and what is the use of it? The benefits are really huge. It was as if we were repulsed by the craving and desire for knowledge, interest in knowing ourselves and the world around us.. After all, each person must ask himself the question: Who am I, why do I live, and what will happen next? People need to see more deep meaning life, rather than the satisfaction of their physical needs at the level of existence. Human life is not just a vegetative life, as they try to instill in us. A person has this natural interest and questions that he deep down seeks to find answers to, but the social environment does everything possible to prevent this from being realized.

So the question "What will happen next?" answers, including such a phenomenon as reincarnation. More precisely, it reflects the answer in itself, but there are other sources of the answer. In fact, every religion has this answer. The phenomenon of the reincarnation of souls is considered in most Indian religions, but I would like to pay attention to where the Hindus got their knowledge about this, and what quality it was. The Hindus themselves know that knowledge - the Vedas, including about reincarnation, was passed on to them by white people from the north. Hindus do not shout about it at every turn, but try to pass it off as their own. And what country is located north of India and what kind of white people they are, I think it’s not difficult to guess. It turns out that this knowledge of reincarnation is not alien to us.

What do other religions say about what will happen to a person after death? Take, for example, Christianity. The answer to this question in this religion is as follows - a person ends up after death either in hell or in paradise, i.e. on this, life in the physical body, according to the concepts of Christianity, ends, and the soul goes where it deserves. But few people know that the idea of ​​reincarnation was previously in Christianity and was excluded from its doctrine only in 1082 at the next Ecumenical Council.

Here is an example from the Gospel of John chapter 9 verse 2:

“Once, seeing a blind man on the threshold of the temple, the disciples approached Jesus and asked: “Teacher! Who sinned, he or his parents, that he was born blind?

It follows that the disciples of Jesus knew that the future incarnation would be affected by the quality of a person's life, and that the reincarnation of souls was a natural process. It turns out that in the past, most of the world, if not all, adhered to the idea of ​​reincarnation. So why suddenly in the same Christianity excluded this concept? Has the phenomenon of reincarnation become so untenable that everyone has forgotten about it? Is there really no evidence to support this?

There are many. Take, for example, Ian Stevenson's book, Evidence for the Survival of Consciousness from the Memories of Previous Incarnations. The author, dealing with this issue for almost thirty years, has collected a huge amount of facts. It turns out that in the past, the peoples of the world had reason to believe in reincarnation, just as the present is full of evidence of this "phenomenon". So why are we being told the obviously opposite - that a person lives only once, and then, at best, to heaven or hell?

Let's see what they say famous people engaged in varying degrees of knowledge of the world, looking for answers to such important questions. Here's what the writer says Voltaire about this theme:

“The concept of reincarnation is neither absurd nor useless. There is nothing strange about being born twice instead of once.”

And here are the words Arthur Schopenhauer:

“Ask me an Asiatic to define Europe, I will have to answer this way: “This is a part of the world that is in the grip of an incredible delusion that man was created from nothing, and his present birth is the first entry into life.”

Srila Prabhupada constantly refers to the issue of reincarnation in commentaries on the sacred Vedic scriptures Srimad-Bhagavatam and Bhagavad-gita, in lectures and essays, essays and private correspondence. In a letter to the renowned cardiac surgeon Dr. Bigelow, he writes: “The soul is individual and moves from one body to another in the same way as a person passes from infancy to childhood, from childhood to adolescence, from adolescence to youth and, finally, to old age. Then there is a change called death, when we exchange the old body for a new one, just as old clothes are exchanged for new ones. This is called transmigration of the soul." (“The Science of Self-Realization,” p. 72).

In the last decades of the outgoing 20th century, the public outlook in the West began to lean towards the recognition of reincarnation. Scientists working in various fields of knowledge - biologists and doctors, psychologists and psychiatrists, religious scholars and specialists in mythology - began to pay close attention to this issue in their research. Observations and evidence of various kinds began to accumulate and systematize. The a priori denial of reincarnation as such was gradually replaced by an analytical approach with attempts to get closer to understanding the essence of this phenomenon.

Here are the statements of modern scientists who study this problem in matters of their competence. Mythologist Joseph Campbell: “Reincarnation assumes that you are more than what you think you are. There are dimensions of your being, potential for fulfillment, and consciousness that you do not include in your concept of yourself. Your life is much deeper and wider than you imagine it to be here. What you are experiencing are just scattered hints of what is truly within you that gives you life, breath and depth. But you can live in relation to that depth. And when you can experience it, you will suddenly see that all religions are talking about this.”

The words of these people make us think about understanding reincarnation or denying it. Knowing that reincarnation exists, a person will consciously acquire and accumulate the best qualities in himself, strive to gain positive experience, new knowledge and understanding in order to move even further in his next life. And vice versa, by rejecting, a person in ignorance can break firewood, for which he will then have to pay in the next incarnation or even fall out of the circle of incarnations, which often happens with suicide and other violations of the laws of nature. As the saying goes, ignorance of the law is no excuse.

And here it is worth asking the question: “Who benefits from this?” Who benefits from the fact that people exist as an empty flower in their lives, without realizing themselves and their destiny, and often also have accumulated problems for themselves, which then will have to be disentangled? Let us remember that ideology is the most powerful weapon in dark hands. With each change of power in the states, the ideology changed, one was established that was beneficial to one or another ruler. The people often only had to accept that what someone decided for them was often imposed by force, and gradually people forgot everything old and believed in the exact opposite, as if by magic wand. So everything important that a person knew and realized was gradually forgotten, including the idea of ​​reincarnation.

I would also like to pay attention to what reincarnation exists for, what some of its mechanisms are based on. Apparently the soul, or to put it another way, the essence, needs a physical body to accumulate experience at a certain stage of development, otherwise the essence would not be embodied again and again. And here the moment is interesting, why a person, being born in a new body, does not remember his previous incarnations. Someone allegedly closed our memory so that we would not go along the beaten track, but would go a new path, since the previous path apparently turned out to be not so true. It turns out that even nature itself disposes us in this moment to development.

It should be noted that in most cases information about previous incarnations is not available to a person during his life. This is due to the fact that the recording of information occurs on the qualitative structures of the entity. And in order to “read” this information, a person in a new incarnation must reach the same level of evolutionary development that he had in the previous or previous lives. And only when a person during his life has evolved further than in any of his previous lives, it is possible to open and read all the information accumulated by the entity in the entire history of its existence.

But how can a person move further if he does not know that he needs it, or rather, he was inspired to do so. The illusion that we live once is detrimental to the development process. Thus, fertile ground is created for various manipulations and traps. Especially for young people, when a substitution of the concept of freedom is slipped, exposing it as licentiousness and permissiveness. Slogans such as: “Life must be lived in such a way that it would be a shame to remember later” - are the result of a social disease that arose as a result of a stolen worldview and understanding of the laws of nature. Following the logic: "we live once - we have to do everything," and a person without understanding and proper education embarks on all serious pursuits in pursuit of pleasures, entertainment and imaginary happiness. But happiness does not come and does not come.

All this negatively affects not only the individual, but society as a whole. People were deliberately deprived of a core that would help them resist many temptations. People have been taught to be passive. Under the ideology of a single life, the fear of death, the fear of getting problems, the loss of work, money, and home dominates a person, but if a person knows about reincarnation and the laws of karma, then the situation will change radically. It is more terrible not to die, but to step over such concepts as conscience and honor. A person would once again think before committing a crime, because then he will have to work out in the next incarnation. After all, repentance will not improve the situation and there is no one who would atone for all the sins of mankind for us. Imagine what society could be like if the correct worldview prevailed in it.

Then the person becomes responsible for his own life. Injustice in society is no longer perceived as someone's punishment or test, but as something that a person has the right to cope with. At the same time, without putting your vices aside, but starting to work with them, while changing yourself and your future, the future of your people and society as a whole. A person has responsibility for each of his actions and thoughts. At the same time, he deliberately positive traits not only for himself, but also for his future descendants, wishing them to leave good, not problems. But once all this was, we just need to remember and figure it out. In conclusion, I will quote Eduard Asadov:

"It is not enough to be born a man; he still has to become."


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Children who remember their past lives: