12-23-2016, 04:22 PM
From the perspective of the Afterlife, all Earth "times" are accessible. You can come visit 10,000 BC as easily as today or 10,000 years in the future. If you have not made The Choice yet, and are a 3d mind/body/spirit complex, your formal reincarnational choices are limited to 3d physical environments/times. So, no reincarnating on Earth 800 years from now because the Shift will be complete and that 4d environment is not suitable. But you can choose any time in the last 75,000 years.
Wanderers have their own restrictions, but they can reincarnate in their own dimensional strata (4d, 5d, whatever) and also can decide to incarnate in a "lower" dimensional strata; like 3d Earth. It's like a college graduate reenrolling in high school.
But how does simultaneous time work in the Afterlife? (Informed speculation here.) You've died and are in the Afterlife. Yet, all your "past" selves still exist there as well. You can run into them and chat with them. Likewise, all your future reincarnational selves are also there. You can go around and chat with your next reincarnation even before you've decided to have another reincarnation. (Paradox and weird. Also because it is weird, you probably will choose not to do so. The Law of Confusion might be applicable too.)
So you decide you want to reincarnate. So you split/divide into two (The Law of Individualization?) and send one of you back for another lifetime on Earth. I'll call this version of "you" your "doppelganger."
In a way which I do not understand, you can be aware of the new experiences that happen to your doppelganger reincarnated self, even though your half of you stayed behind in the Afterlife. I believe you can experience your doppelganger's lifetime vicariously as deeply or as shallowly as you prefer. If you pay more attention, time will appear to "slow down" so that you can assimilate it.
Eventually, your doppelganger dies and comes back to the Afterlife as a whole new bundle of personality and experience. It is possible that from your perspective, the doppelganger has a whole lifetime in a subjective flash and then is back almost immediately, despite acquiring 80+ years of life experience. Simultaneous time is weird. But what is very likely true is that the doppelganger that has "returned" to the Afterlife is different from the "next reincarnational self" that you could have talked to before you decided to reincarnate. As Seth said of Jane Roberts (paraphrasing) "when I was Jane, my life was not at all like hers is now." So free will is always creating new "you's."
There is a root connection, of course, between all the reincarnations of a self. The Mind/Body/Spirit Complex Totality is a singular entity that is the amalgam of all of its various lives. But so long as any "portion" of the greater Totality is interested in reincarnating, the Totality just keep acquiring more and more selves.
It is a good thing that the Afterlife has so much available real estate!
Wanderers have their own restrictions, but they can reincarnate in their own dimensional strata (4d, 5d, whatever) and also can decide to incarnate in a "lower" dimensional strata; like 3d Earth. It's like a college graduate reenrolling in high school.
But how does simultaneous time work in the Afterlife? (Informed speculation here.) You've died and are in the Afterlife. Yet, all your "past" selves still exist there as well. You can run into them and chat with them. Likewise, all your future reincarnational selves are also there. You can go around and chat with your next reincarnation even before you've decided to have another reincarnation. (Paradox and weird. Also because it is weird, you probably will choose not to do so. The Law of Confusion might be applicable too.)
So you decide you want to reincarnate. So you split/divide into two (The Law of Individualization?) and send one of you back for another lifetime on Earth. I'll call this version of "you" your "doppelganger."
In a way which I do not understand, you can be aware of the new experiences that happen to your doppelganger reincarnated self, even though your half of you stayed behind in the Afterlife. I believe you can experience your doppelganger's lifetime vicariously as deeply or as shallowly as you prefer. If you pay more attention, time will appear to "slow down" so that you can assimilate it.
Eventually, your doppelganger dies and comes back to the Afterlife as a whole new bundle of personality and experience. It is possible that from your perspective, the doppelganger has a whole lifetime in a subjective flash and then is back almost immediately, despite acquiring 80+ years of life experience. Simultaneous time is weird. But what is very likely true is that the doppelganger that has "returned" to the Afterlife is different from the "next reincarnational self" that you could have talked to before you decided to reincarnate. As Seth said of Jane Roberts (paraphrasing) "when I was Jane, my life was not at all like hers is now." So free will is always creating new "you's."
There is a root connection, of course, between all the reincarnations of a self. The Mind/Body/Spirit Complex Totality is a singular entity that is the amalgam of all of its various lives. But so long as any "portion" of the greater Totality is interested in reincarnating, the Totality just keep acquiring more and more selves.
It is a good thing that the Afterlife has so much available real estate!