01-31-2011, 10:21 AM
(01-29-2011, 01:52 PM)turtledude23 Wrote: How much of our incarnational experience do we choose as Wanderers? I assume that the main reason for being born where we are is so we can have parents and friends that provide the catalyst necessary to become who we truly are, but how rare are such people? Could they be found anywhere on Earth? If someone moved to another country would they be avoiding a mission they laid out for themselves?
Accounts of NDEs and life-between-life regressions consistently show that we (even wanderers) incarnate in soul groups; that is, we have a few (to a few dozen) souls that incarnate together lifetime after lifetime, to work out karmic issues and to learn together. In between incarnations we plan our lifetimes in general terms and agree to incarnate in places, and at times, that assure that we have chance to meet up with each other to continue our work and lessons.
I am currently living in a place that I lived in, in another lifetime, some 13,000 or 12,000 years ago. I have a lot of memories of that lifetime. My best friend and hunting buddy in this life, now, was my best friend and hunting partner in that life also. We were excited to learn that we would be incarnated together again in that place where we had such a rich, full life, so long ago.