Living the idea that the ‘Mind Survives Death’
Is reincarnation real? Is communication from beyond possible?
While there is a swing in cases from possession to delusion and even clairvoyance or picking up information from other sources. From the database, researchers have yielded findings they believe are interesting. The strongest cases have been found in children under the age of 10, and most remembrances tend to occur between the ages of 2 and 6, after which they appear to fade. The median time between death and rebirth is about 16 months, a period the researchers see as a form of intermission. Very often the child has memories matching up to the life of a deceased relative.
With growing research and evidence, the idea of the mind surviving death is getting to be better understood and being taken more seriously.
You may be curious as to why past lives or past life research matter. The answer lies in the belief that greater acceptance of life being a continuous cycle could have a positive effect on the way we live.
It could impact how people view their lives. It is certainly a more hopeful way rather than viewing the universe as something totally random or meaningless.
Only if people could see that there’s an aspect of themselves that continues, it could help better with grief and death anxiety. Hopefully, people will treat each other better. It would establish a sense of connectedness, that we are all in this together and that it is not just another pointless existence.
Suggested Readings:
https://www.amazon.in/Twenty-Cases-Suggestive-Reincarnation-Stevenson/dp/0813908728
https://www.amazon.in/Children-Remember-Previous-Question-Reincarnation/dp/0786409134
0 Comments