OK. It’s Time to put This Baby to Bed, Forever

There is NO SUCH Thing as Reincarnation

Over the past nine years I’ve been doing astrological research into past lives and their present incarnations. But the premise is faulty if one realizes that Time as we know it doesn’t exist.

From a soul’s prospective, we are multiple beings existing all at the same (dare I say the word?) Time.

I touched on this problem before, here.

The linking features of similar planetary positions and/or aspects in natal charts show the connections between different historical (and some other unknown) figures. What has bothered me is the idea that I could be several people from the past, some even living dual lives during any specific time period. That seemed impossible.

Reincarnation is a concept to help us understand how we can be in several places at the same time.

But it fails to explain how changes in any one life (past or present) can affect all lives simultaneously.

Any clearer?

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About cdsmiller17

I am an Astrologer who also writes about world events. My first eBook "At This Point in Time" is available through most on-line book stores. I have now serialized my second book "The Star of Bethlehem" here.
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3 Responses to OK. It’s Time to put This Baby to Bed, Forever

  1. I inherently disagree ~ this is a falsehood started by demeaning people who cannot face the truth. Individual souls are cared for by higher beings called Angels who take us through a journey in heaven, and allow us to be reborn in our choice life depending on our performance in heaven. We are not a mass of Gidly consciousness all sharing lifetimes. I wish this narrative would cease to impress people because it isn’t the truth and just paralyses the mind from loving individuals for their own achievements.

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    • cdsmiller17's avatar cdsmiller17 says:

      The problem has always been the doubling and tripling effect of lives that are being lived concurrently. We are often told that we live in a simulation. When we take the concept of Time out of the equation, the idea that we are all in this together makes better sense. (And, yes, we are allowed to have our personal opinions, so you can believe what you want, but don’t expect for your thinking to be the only one that’s correct.)

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