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skywizard
24th May 2014, 13:49
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Do we reincarnate when we die?


The young boy's story is one of the most fascinating accounts of reincarnation to have arisen in years.

A resident of the Golan Heights region between Israel and Syria, the boy was born in to a culture that accepts reincarnation as unquestionable fact, yet despite the controversial nature of his claims it becomes difficult to simply dismiss his story as a mere fabrication.

According to the testimony of Dr. Eli Lasch who witnessed the events as they unfolded, the three-year-old was born with a red birthmark on his head, a sign that some believe to be associated with the way in which a person had died in their past life.

As he grew up the boy seemed to recall details of his previous existence, including the village that he used to live in and the fact that he believed he had been killed by a blow to head with an axe. He was later taken to the village he'd specified where he started to recall even more information, including his own name and even the name of the person who he said had killed him. He was taken to see the alleged killer face to face but while the man seemed uneasy, he would not admit to any crimes.

Perhaps the most remarkable part of this tale however was when the boy was taken to the spot at which he believed his past self had been buried. Beneath the soil was found a skeleton with a head injury that exactly matched his birthmark.

When confronted with this evidence his alleged killer immediately turned himself in.



Source: http://www.unexplained-mysteries.com/news/266787/3-year-old-knows-who-killed-him-in-past-life



peace...

777
24th May 2014, 15:10
Wow!! That is an incredible story that has just given myself and my other half goose bumps!

Thanks as ever skywizard.

ronin
24th May 2014, 16:14
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lookbeyond
24th May 2014, 23:32
Wow!! That is an incredible story that has just given myself and my other half goose bumps!

Thanks as ever skywizard.

im goosebumping too!

Elen
18th May 2017, 09:43
:bump2: Bumping the thread...

The following cases are just the tip of the iceberg as to the incredible evidence that exists for the proof of reincarnation.

Interesting real life-stories about reincarnation.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwjmJtBphwc

Amanda
18th May 2017, 23:00
Sometimes - There is just too much information and evidence not to believe.

Much Respect & Much Peace - Amanda

Aragorn
19th May 2017, 00:44
Sometimes - There is just too much information and evidence not to believe.

Reincarnation exists — that is a given. However, the existence of reincarnation in itself does not automatically imply that rebirth in a physical body happens to everyone as a rule, nor does it preclude that certain past life memories would not be your own, but would instead rather be memories from somebody else's life, floating about in the noosphere. In the end, we are all One, remember? ;)

Furthermore, one's experiences of the afterlife may have been (and probably are) colored very strongly by the religious and/or spiritual beliefs one had in the preceding lifetime. For instance, some people — even atheists — who have experienced near-death situations reported that they had been in hell during their out-of-body experience, or that they were being chased around by the Devil, but this may have been either because of conscious or subconscious conditioning during their lifetime.

In a society like what we have here in the West, being an atheist renders one somewhat insular against the backdrop of a primarily religious culture. So even if one consciously adopts an atheist belief system, then that cultural backdrop is still there in one's subconsciousness due to subliminal conditioning, along with the question "What if there really is a God?" — a question which then commonly also implies that there would not just be a God, but that this God would also be the God revered by one's cultural surroundings.

For instance, if you look at the whole of South America today, then it's exclusively because of the conquistadors that this whole continent now speaks Spanish and adheres to Catholicism. Don't forget that the Roman Catholic Church was once an empire that ruled more than half the world with an iron fist, and for 800 years on end. Catholicism was not just a religion; it was the law.

It was not too dissimilar to the situation with Islam today. Islam isn't as widely spread as Christianity yet at this point in time, but it is definitely expanding — not through missionaries, but through the fact that Arabic and Islamic cultures favor large families, and as such greatly contribute to the growth of the Arabic/Islamic population. And of course, all of their children will be thoroughly indoctrinated with Islam. Then throw (forced or voluntary) immigration into the mix, and you can see where it is headed.

Either way, returning to the subject of atheists having religious experiences during near-death situations, another possibility is that those experiences were a type of "false flag", brought upon these people by entities who under normal circumstances pretend to be the Abrahamic God/Jahweh/Jehovah/Allah — or Jesus, or Mary, or the Holy Spirit, and so on — and who demand to be worshiped. Such entities are parasitic in nature, and worship is what provides them with nutrition. So it's not inconceivable that entities like that would attempt to scare the living daylights out of non-believers in order to sway them onto a religious orientation that provides said entities with nutrition.

As above, so below, and as below, so above, and all that. ;)