QUOTE (Lady_Boleyn @ May 20 2008, 01:11 PM)

I think it's possible.
I mean, why wouldn't we be able to do this?
To read more about Edgar Cayce visit:
http://www.crystalinks.com/edgar_cayce.htmlThis has some really interesting info!
That's a good website, I've actually visited it quite a few times. Cool to see someone else interested in Cayce on here. Check out that book!
Wow lol, there's been a lot of posts on this thread since I last looked at it.
"a lot of interesting points that are being brought up. but still. all trapped in a liniar fashon of thinking.
once free of the physical, time and space are irrelivent. they cease to exsist.
keeping this in mind, the spirit does not measure time, the physical being does.
as it is used in the colective reality to keep order to exsistance ( keeping the wheels of life turning, ie: you have to be somewhere at a certin time in order to take part in making something happen )
but the physical measure of time asside, we do not live one life after another, we live many lives at once, seperated by realities in which each part of the being is needing to learn from.
it is the consiouse mind that seperates one life from another ( inability to comprehend two lives or more at once, here is a point to ponder. someone who the world around them views as crazy. may they be trapped on the boarder of two realities/lives? )
as for the increases in the number of people on the face of the earth at this point in time?
this is a question pertaining to the true nature of creation, and creationism. yet another topic all in itself.
but thats just my opinion."
....So let me see if I understand this correctly, I haven't had my energy drink at work this morning......you're basically saying that my soul has sort of split, and I'm living SEVERAL lives at once? Like I'm here in what we call the present, yet, there is another aspect of my Self, say in the 1800s, the year 2146 etc.? That's a really interesting theory, my friend. It actually makes a lot of sense; I think that is highly plausible. Lol, so if I had a past life regression under hypnosis then, what does that mean, that incarnation is OMNIPRESENTLY going on? Its as in the present as I'm lying on the sofa? Hmmmm.....do you have any more on this?
"It's actually true for universal science, as in "the universe that we live in."
And I'm perfectly capable of accepting that god might not be absolutely omnipotent, or sentient for that matter. It gets especially questionable when you consider that there are infinite possibilities concerning the truth about god or the gods. It could be a giant dead fish with laser eyes. God could be a giant unicorn. God could not exist at all. The truth is that nobody really knows anything at all about god unless you're willing to believe in what other people say is true, even though those people don't know any better than anybody else. So, you know, don't bother.
And if you're referring to the biblical "capital-G God," then you've got to be against reincarnation, because that goes against the scripture. none of the major religions using reincarnation as an after-death mechanic preach about a single, omnipotent god."
....Not true. Hinduism, while at a glance, believe in many gods, actually believe in one omnipotent god. Check out this link:
http://www.hinduwebsite.com/onegod.asp. The Kabbalah. Check this link for an article on that:
http://www.myjewishlearning.com/ideas_beli...tion_Jacobs.htm. Sikhism. Check out this link:
http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Reincarnation. Not to mention GNOSTIC or esoteric Christianity. Just because scripture doesn't confirm reincarnation, it doesn't necessarily mean that belief in one god AND reincarnation are irreconcilable. In fact, I believe there are passages in the Bible that hint at it. If you'd like me to quote those, please let me know.
"Well, according to the first law of thermodynamics, energy can be neither created nor destroyed. Thus, all souls must already be in existence.
That's true for earthly science, but doesn't apply on the spiritual plane. Kinda says that God can't do what He wants lol..
Min xx"
.....All souls have existed since the beginning. But we choose when we incarnate. The fact that the world's population has dramatically increased does not refute this theory, it is instead, indicitive of when we come into the world. If you take into account the Edgar Cayce theory on reincarnation; the Atlantean civilization was one of great technology, and what we are seeing here is a great influx of those souls coming into the world, because WE are living in an age of great technology. This is an ideal time for their soul development, or anyone's for that matter, if you put that view aside.
"Unfortunately, your reply is symptomatic of the problem inherent in two differing perspectives, or points of view... You are attempting to answer my questions from a certain point of view that accepts 'astral travel' as the norm and a verified justifiable example of what you are trying to explain.
The problem is that 'astral travel' is not as readily accepted by the (and I use the word carefully) majorityof ppl in the world today. Now whilst I admit that does not make it an incorrect assumption, it does make it a useless tool for describing personal proof or exampling for question answering.
also, I feel that your answer to the overpopulation-of-the-world-with-limited-souls question is evasive and over complicated. Firstly, my faith denys that earthly born souls or spirits in any way approach the divinity, so souls creating other souls is rules out period. and secondly, once accended to heaven and in the presence of The Lord, there is no way in the eternity of time that a soul would ever want to leave that holy presence... furthermore, there would be no desire or need for Him to send us away from His love unless we wanted to... which we wouldn't.
I think I see your beliefs. A bit of a contradiction to mine though."
love Min xx
.....I think astral travel is highly plausible, at least in the subconscious, or lucid dream state. The results gained from such an experience, is of course a matter of debate. Why would we leave God? Because of Karma, the law of cause and effect. We want to again be A PART OF that holy presence, and to achieve this we must defeat the ego, the false sense of self, and erradicate our negative karma. It takes many, many lives to achieve this. To truly be one with the Creator, we must work to become as we were before the Fall, as God intended.