Remembering Past Lives???????

@angle007 (168)
India
September 3, 2007 11:14am CST
The question, "Why do we not remember our past existences?" is another apparent difficulty. But if we realize that we have an entirely new brain at each birth, and that the human Spirit is weak and engrossed in its new environment,so that it fails to make a full impression on the brain in the days of childhood, when it is most sensitive, it is not so surprising after all. Some children do remember the past , especially in the earliest years,and it is one of the most pathetic phases of childhood that they are so thoroughly misunderstood by their elders. When they speak of the past they are ridiculed, and even punished for being "imaginary."If children speak of their invisible playmates, and of "seeing things," for many children are clairvoyant, they meet the same harsh treatment, and the inevitable result is that the little ones learn to keep still until they lose the faculty. Sometimes it happens, however, that the prattle of a child is listened to and results in some wonderful revelations. The writer heard of such a case a few years ago on the Pacific Coast.
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@Pose123 (21635)
• Canada
3 Sep 07
Hi angle, This is very interesting to me, as I've often thought of reincarnation. You see it isn't taught in my religion, although some people believe it. What you are saying does make a lot of sense to me, as many parents would discourage their children from talking about these things.
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@angle007 (168)
• India
5 Sep 07
thanks for your feeling i loved got respnce like that.