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Psycho78
This post is directed toward anyone who has read The Value of Life by Professor Fumihiko Iida, anyone whose opinion of the universe resembles that of http://www.ufodigest.com/ contributor Ed Komarek, who states on his profile;

"He believes that we are eternal beings existing in a greater immaterial universe of which the material world is a subset.
We enter into a body in order to experience from the inside this virtual reality field.
This virtual reality program acts as a school where one chooses moment by moment lessons to be learned mostly on an unconscious basis."

And/or anyone who has seen enough UFOs to wonder why they allow us to inhabit the surface of this planet, mostly undisturbed (which is why I have chosen to post it in the UFO Phenomenon section of this forum).

Even if you are unfamiliar with all of the above, I’m sure you will be able follow along and learn a great deal about the subject from this post, as much of it is self explanatory.

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One thing that has been bothering me about the ideas presented in the Value of Life by the guiding spirits conjured by past life regression hypnosis...

If the purpose of human life on earth is to challenge the spirits that inhabit human bodies, then isn’t it better that we are not made aware of that fact?

I mean, don’t you think it detracts from our potential for growth to know that life is just a test?

One way of looking at it is, the apparently boundless memory our spirits carry are made to be mostly inaccessible to our conscious minds, presumably for a good reason. Since our spirits exist in an ocean of energy that is described by past life regression subjects as the feeling of pure love, then the universe that we enter after life may be inherently good. Even the most evil acts committed in this life may be in essence inconsequential beyond the boundaries of the classroom (life on earth) and its students.

According to the information presented by guiding spirits, after life we must endure living every moment of every person’s life whom we have affected both negatively and positively and we must pay back any karmic debt to the people we have wronged over the course of our future lives on earth. But again, since this is a testing ground and our only true purpose is to nurture growth that cannot be achieved by our all knowing spirits, our debts are only really valid within the boundaries of the test and presumably of no significant consequence in the realities that we may be faced with in the real or perhaps "consequential" existence that we are not yet aware of.

If Adolf Hitler, for example is to be challenged with reliving all the lives and paying back all the debts he has acquired, then in the end, isn’t he really learning the most from this test? Can we not expect to have spirits like Saddam Hussein and Julius Caesar leading the way in the challenges of the real universe as the most developed beings?

Perhaps it was for this reason (to preserve the effectiveness of life's tests) that the Atlanteans were cut off from the technology and knowledge that was perhaps gifted to them by the ETs.

If this was indeed the case, then wouldn’t the brutal lives endured by the people of the ancient, medieval and modern worlds be ideal testing grounds for the spirits of humans?

What better way to challenge the growth of Tibetan monks than for communist China to outlaw their practices?

What better way to challenge the growth of the Jewish people than to subject them to the horrors of the Nazis?

What better way for us to be challenged than to be dominated by the New World Order?

If what the Value of Life says is true, after death we awaken to our true selves, review the mistakes and accomplishments we made on earth, choose new challenging lives for ourselves and then eagerly dive into them, then perhaps the lifting of the truth embargo will only lead us to the same fate as the Atlanteans, a massive reset of humanity as we know it. Sending us back to primitive times and thus empowering us to challenge ourselves all over again.

It seems to me that the lives of Tibetan monks, who spend their entire lives working towards the goal of spiritual growth, knowing more than any group on earth about the true meaning of life, do not actually achieve more growth with their time on earth than the average person from industrialized cultures. But that people from all walks of life spend their time learning and achieving a range of different values. The wealthy learn to be generous (if not here than after life when faced with the review board), the poor learn forgiveness, the monks learn patience, the warriors, compassion.

If the information age is hurdling us uncontrollably towards widespread understanding of our true purpose in life, leading all people to live good, peaceful lives, practicing only tolerance and forgiveness, couldn’t that be a reason for the advanced civilization that permits our sovereignty over the surface of this planet to rescue us from our own evolution by freeing humanity of its lesson hindering knowledge and technology?

No doubt primitive nomadic tribes in prehistory had a more positive, fruitful and spiritual journey on earth than all but the most enlightened since the invention of agriculture. The book Grandfather by Environmentalist, Survivalist and Tracker Tom Brown is a wonderful introduction to the world of the native American shaman (though somewhat self aggrandizing in regards to the author’s own role in the story) and if what Grandfather teaches is true, then man's place is meant to be much more than simply in harmony with nature, but literally its caretaker. A path now so far removed from the minds of most people that anything short of global economic stagnation could not return humanity to it.

Or does our future have the potential to be much brighter than a total information reset?

We are left to ponder the unanswerable questions, as beings of nature, is our challenge to achieve technological harmony with nature so that we can ascend to our place amongst the galactic races as caretakers of other worlds? Can our role change to that of the ETs? Can we be trusted to watch over other species for which the great spiritual test is helping to grow?

Naturally, I hope that the ETs want us to join them and I think their protection and nurturing of the Japanese people (and others) shows that they do want us to graduate into a peaceful technological future. But if the test of humanities readiness to accept the truths of the universe is left to the dictators of the earth, then how can our fate be any different from that of the Atlanteans?

The only answer I can think of is, with information like The Value of Life and Grandfather at our fingertips, and the tremendous surge of UFO sightings (I have seen three), the time for us to communicate to our keepers (both T and ET) which path we desire may be rapidly approaching.

Sincerely,

Psycho78
DigitalSentinal
I hate to say it, but as well said as the prof's words are, the concepts themselves are hardly original. I believe practically the same thing, and have for years. And new Age philosophy has been spewing this stuff for decades.
Psycho78
Thank you, but Im not quoting any book, those are my words.

The Value of Life is the title of Professor Fumihiko Iida's compilation of documented past life regression hypnosis sessions and other past life memory cases from around the world.
I’m not here to promote his book or Grandfather. The Value of Life is out of print anyway and was intended to be free to the world, like an entry in a medical journal.

It’s like I said in the beginning of the post "One thing that has been bothering me about the ideas presented in the Value of Life by the guiding spirits conjured by past life regression hypnosis..." I’m just expressing my frustration at the apparent nature of the universe based on the fantastic things I mentioned in the post which I believe are true.

I have no knowledge of New Age books, the two I mentioned were recommended to me by people whose opinions I respect. The Value of Life was recommended to me by a practicing Japanese Biomedical Engineer, a PHD. Professor Iida is a real professor at a real university in Japan.

Grandfather was recommended to me by a 4th Dan Bujinkan Martial Artist who spends most if his time reading survival books and practicing escaping from handcuffs lol (besides training in Japan). He has actually met the author of that book on several occasions. Tom Brown teaches survival classes (methods he learned from the real Grandfather) to Navy Seals in the pine barrens of New Jersey to this day.

I was just hoping that someone who, like you, already knows this stuff, might have figured out some more angles to it by now. I have only been contemplating it for a few months since I saw the last two UFOs in January.

Thank you for the response though. original.gif
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