Why We Meet The Same Souls In Every Incarnation

Why We Meet The Same Souls In Every IncarnationConscious Reminder – Through life our paths are crossing paths with other people. From our parent to our children, from our brothers and sisters to our marriage partners. According to karmic teachings, we always meet the same souls, only under different masks and different roles.

The soul goes through this cycle of physical incarnation because it has some kind of debt or obligation i.e. is not entirely free. Through interaction with others we are given the opportunity to free ourselves from the shackles of karma. Continue reading

Convincing Signs You Reincarnated Into Your Present Life

“Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form.” – Rumi

“I seem to have loved you in numberless forms, numberless times… In life after life, in age after age, forever.” – Rabindranath Tagore; Unending Love

Anything you lose comes round in another formSimple Capacity – Reincarnation has been a trope and a theme in every major mythology except the Christian. This is of course because the Abrahamic religions treat time as a straight line and reincarnation is replaced with rebirth after resurrection.

All Oriental religions however treat time as a circle. They believe that thanks to the merits we earn in one birth we are re-born after we die as something better or worse.

It is nigh impossible to know about your previous births, although many people have experienced flashbacks under hypnosis. Continue reading

Sure Signs that Will Convince You That You Were Reincarnated Into Your Current Life

“I seem to have loved you in numberless forms, numberless times… In life after life, in age after age, forever.” – Rabindranath Tagore; Unending Love

lifeSimple Capacity – Reincarnation has been a trope and a theme in every major mythology except the Christian. This is of course because the Abrahamic religions treat time as a straight line and reincarnation is replaced with rebirth after resurrection.

All Oriental religions however treat time as a circle. They believe that thanks to the merits we earn in one birth we are re-born after we die as something better or worse. Continue reading