02-23-2012, 10:41 PM
(02-23-2012, 06:00 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: Much to my dismay, all the other girls thought the same thing. We realized, with much disappointment, that we couldn't all have been Cleopatra!
I think it's the stereotypical past life. Much like the lifetime of Monica Leal will be for future third-density inhabitants.
(02-23-2012, 06:00 AM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: Hey speaking of past lives, what does everyone think about the idea that the facial structure stays basically the same from one lifetime to the next?
I'll share my sole experience in this area.
I spent a weekend with a seeker known as DW in 2003. Lots of conversation, lots of looking into the eyes, lots of that person's eyes imprinting on the brain -- as would happen with anyone with whom you've spent some time.
At the conclusion of the weekend I returned home to resume the usual patterns of my life at the time. One evening later that week I was watching what I think was a History Channel program about the lost civilization of Atlantis.
They had a brief segment about Edgar Cayce, who many of you know channeled information about Atlantis in a small percentage of his sleep readings.
The program showed a b&w image of Cayce and BAM! Without time to think through a conscious series of thoughts, I *immediately* knew I recognized those eyes. I had just seen them during the previous weekend.
I might doubt the legitimacy of this experience if I had had a moment to say, "Hey, this is the supposed past life of this particular individual." And then attempt to mentally examine Cayce's face to see if I could identify any similarities.
But as the experience unfolded over the span of a fraction of a second, I knew that whatever part of my mind that makes such connections had made the connection of its own accord. The same basic process happens when you see another and think, "She looks like that actress from that one movie", or, "You look just like so and so."
And, to boot, the experience is repeatable. To this day I can view a picture of Cayce and see the same eyes looking out through Cayce's that I knew so well.
I didn't recognize distinct facial similarities, perhaps there were. For me it was limited to the eyes, probably the most telling and distinguishing windows into the soul, in terms of outer physical characteristics that is.
Love/Light, GLB
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