10-31-2014, 01:50 AM
Any of those events could occur.
However, a being freed from their body is also free of time, and it would be no trouble for them to simply reenter their body at that later time frame where the body was revived. It would be a short skip and a hop to that new vibratory location. Or, a walk in type situation would occur, and a new soul would incarnate though from the conscious level that would have all the memories the previous occupant physically had, so they would in all likelihood not know they were a walk in soul. Most of our physical memories are stored in the physical brain (the soul holds them ethereally as well).
Souls can also inhabit artificial bodies. I've read some interesting past life regression accounts of such. The possibilities are endless. But barring extensive brain damage, the individual revived would seem much like the individual that was frozen, which, materialists would probably incorrectly use as evidence to further support the reductionist materialist belief system (as they usually do).
However, a being freed from their body is also free of time, and it would be no trouble for them to simply reenter their body at that later time frame where the body was revived. It would be a short skip and a hop to that new vibratory location. Or, a walk in type situation would occur, and a new soul would incarnate though from the conscious level that would have all the memories the previous occupant physically had, so they would in all likelihood not know they were a walk in soul. Most of our physical memories are stored in the physical brain (the soul holds them ethereally as well).
Souls can also inhabit artificial bodies. I've read some interesting past life regression accounts of such. The possibilities are endless. But barring extensive brain damage, the individual revived would seem much like the individual that was frozen, which, materialists would probably incorrectly use as evidence to further support the reductionist materialist belief system (as they usually do).