08-13-2020, 01:36 PM
(07-16-2020, 09:49 PM)dcprice Wrote: Does the thought of reincarnation sound paradoxical because perhaps the choice for one to "birth" in "another incarnation" can be confused with having a spirit grafted with one at birth or afterward of birth?
I sense two perspectives in looking at incarnating "again" and having multiple personalities while incarnated.
Quote:30.4 Questioner: Is there any loss to the mind or spirit after this transition which we call death or any impairment of either because of the loss of this chemical body that we now have?
Ra: I am Ra. In your terms there is a great loss of mind complex due to the fact that much of the activity of a mental nature of which you are aware during the experience of this space/time continuum is as much of a surface illusion as is the chemical body complex.
In other terms nothing whatever of importance is lost; the character or, shall we say, pure distillation of emotions and biases or distortions and wisdoms, if you will, becoming obvious for the first time, shall we say; these pure emotions and wisdoms and bias/distortions being, for the most part, either ignored or underestimated during physical life experience.
In terms of the spiritual, this channel is then much opened due to the lack of necessity for the forgetting characteristic of third density.