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Smile Re: Implication of Reincarnation - 08-02-2007, 07:17 PM

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Originally Posted by RascalPuff View Post
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Hey Mike!

If indeed reincarnation - per se - is the way of immortality - per se, it seems our memories of past lives generally prove out to be sketchy (when any such memories are accessible to us at all...).
As Tibetan Buddhism has it, in my understanding, eventually you dismount the 'wheel of karma' and remain in a state of bliss (nirvana).

Do you think it possible that a reincarnated person (in the temporal world we live in) could have a complete memory of a past life - or all past lives? Are there any such people that you may have some knowledge of or information on?

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Yes I do Rascal,indeed there are many throughout this world who remember past lives
I remember one of mine in particular,not fully,but enough to satisfy me,if you are interested I will say more,but through a private message rather than the open forum.


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