11-16-2012, 10:54 PM
I "incarnated into" Christianity, then chose to break out of it and believe something else. I would not be who I am had I not lived for 20 years in a strongly dogmatic household. It only influenced me to be that much more independent, willful and free-thinking. I know plenty of other seekers with similar if not identical experiences- growing up in a religious household was what prompted them to search for something more, because, though their upbringing helped them to understand the value of a higher power, they realized their religious experience was not fulfilling. Had I been raised a liberal I might simply be one of the indifferent masses at this point.
There are so many different factors that go into pre-incarnative planning and programming that I think trying to categorize soul choices is a little absurd. These things have to be taken on an individual basis, and even then it's hard for our veiled selves to truly fathom what went on behind the scenes before we were born into this world.
There are so many different factors that go into pre-incarnative planning and programming that I think trying to categorize soul choices is a little absurd. These things have to be taken on an individual basis, and even then it's hard for our veiled selves to truly fathom what went on behind the scenes before we were born into this world.