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Yeats' Theory of Reincarnation Explained

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What is reincarnation? To begin with, reincarnation does not take

place within a matrix of linear time.

It's not as if e.g. you had a life in ancient Greece and then you died;

then you had a life in ancient Rome and then you died; then you had a life in the

Middle Ages and then you died; etc.

Rather, all of your past and future lives are going on at once, in an

eternal NOW moment.

Think of it like this: survivors of near-death experiences often

report seeing all the events that ever happened to them flash by them in no

time at all. Thus it would seem that we

experience the thought forms of our lives twice – once in linear fashion over a

lifetime, and the second time around in timeless fashion at the moment of death.

In an analogous manner,

while there is indeed an evolution going on in the universe, this evolution is

not taking place in linear time: it's

all happening at once. Space and time have no objective existence. They are merely cognitive tools which evolved

as sentient beings evolved, to enable them to focus upon one thing at a time

instead of everything at once. The linearity of time is an illusion, a falsehood, which

Eastern philosophers have termed maya

or samsara. It is this false appearance that there is

such a thing as an objective reality out there unfolding in linear time, which

animates the striving of all sentient beings and keeps the wheel of

reincarnation – of life and death and rebirth – turning.

Babies

(and even young children, who sometimes talk about memories from other lifetimes)

are not as centered in a one-track existence as adults are. Babies and young children are consciously

impinged upon by influences from other lives and probable realities which most

adults have learned to ignore. The same

socialization process which props up a baby's sense of being a unitary,

abiding, separated individual also imprisons that individual in a furrow of

inexorable linear temporality.

For most people, 99.9% of

decisions are made on the basis of socially-conditioned actions and reactions –

what they were taught by their parents and society. But every now and then everyone has poignant

moments – moments of consciousness or conscientiousness or conscience – when

they sense that probable realities are branching off this way or that; or they

feel echoes from other lifetimes and realities; or they hear voices from deep

inside them. When this happens people

feel connected to something more profound than their customary hustle and

bustle; and that something is their true purpose in this lifetime – the reason

they were born.

Nobel

laureate Yeats'

channeled masterpiece A Vision

explains the true nature of reincarnation – what it really is and how it really

works. Starting this coming month Magical Almanac, Bob Makransky's free monthly ezine of astrology and magic,

will be presenting a six-article series which explains the theory of

reincarnation as described in A Vision. This series includes complete instructions for

safe and easy techniques you can use on your own to run past life regressions

and probable reality progressions; and to recapitulate memories from your

present lifetime (thereby releasing the pent-up emotions which you have

invested in your memories).

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"We all to some extent meet

again and again the same people and certainly in some cases form a kind of

family of two or three or more persons who come together life after life until

all passionate relations are exhausted, the child of one life the husband,

wife, brother, sister of the next.

Sometimes, however, a single relationship will repeat itself, turning

its revolving wheel again and again."

– Yeats, A Vision

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