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Re: Anib

I will most definitely answer your most definitely interesting query in contention, as to why Nature removes all past memories. It has whetted my appetite. Cheers.

posted by anib on July 31, 2017 at 10:24 PM | link to this | reply

So far I'be finished Exhibit 1 and found it to be very interesting. 

posted by Sea_Gypsy on July 31, 2017 at 9:54 PM | link to this | reply

Anib

Many thanks for your agreement and praise,  but I think we still have a serious point of contention.  That is in regards to the lack of memory of our past lives.  I have never seen this justified,  in the way that you did.  You wrote  "God wipes out all his past memories,  otherwise man's cunning and free will can make him a runaway convict resulting is justice being delayed and denied."  That could be true in extreme cases,  but I think most of humanity is not so devious. 

That is an interesting twist to the other excuses I have seen for this monumental crime  (the blocking of our memories).  The others say that our memories would be 'too painful' or 'too stressful',  that our physical brain and mind could not bear the shock,  so that God is actually helping us by blocking our memories,  out of great compassion for us. 

I reject both ideas.  I think the blockage of our memories of past lives is one of the greatest crimes in the universe,  perhaps the single greatest.  I will be getting around to this,  in my future posts.  Cheers

posted by GoldenMean on July 25, 2017 at 3:42 AM | link to this | reply

RASSE

This is a bit of cosmic synchronicity,  that our paths should cross at this time,  with this subject of thought,  bringing you,  your son,  and me together to consider reincarnation in the Bible.  Let us see where this spiritual thread takes us,  if we follow it far enough.  Cheers

posted by GoldenMean on July 25, 2017 at 3:27 AM | link to this | reply

This is all really interesting to me.  My son and I were just talking of reincarnation and biblical evidence for it. I shall have to share your great words with him. I will be back for more!

posted by RASSE on July 23, 2017 at 1:22 AM | link to this | reply

A WoW for you, GM

Excellent and well-researched write-up I find to feed my understanding with. In my comment to you in the last post, I mentioned Catholics, please correct it to read Protestants. Now I believe you find the connect of 'aeons of time' people spend unnecessarily to learn simple truths, as if they wre not 'simple' enough at all. So also is God's punishment meted out eventually (only, and not before), when the time is ripe.

The third and fourth generation retributory concept makes perfect sense to me. The present 'adults' as parents are future 'children' in the same family most often, in which womb they have to, especially when the sin or an act of criminality is intensely grave, return or gravitate to. Depending on the severity of a crime of a person in one life and then dying, the released soul tries to find a  vacancy tag in an adequate womb ... in other words, before conception, which he finds in his future 'home' (womb) so that in continuation of his being met with retribution is fulfilled.

This is the precise reason why after death, although one has to continue in sequence with his past life, God wipes out all his past memories, otherwise man's cunning and free will can make him a runaway convict resulting in justice being  delayed and denied. This concept I had in mind and wanted to give a post, but I think it will not be necessary now. I find Jesus' learning and teaching in India so powerful that it would have made a great difference to world-learning had these been not 'purged' from the Bible. Perhaps, that too was His design. Are we coming to the same page? Cheers.

posted by anib on July 23, 2017 at 12:53 AM | link to this | reply

GM

Hi GM! Will read when I get more time. 

posted by Sea_Gypsy on July 23, 2017 at 12:26 AM | link to this | reply