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(2018-09-28, 09:55 PM)Hurmanetar Wrote: I would like to come back only if I can start off knowing what I know now...

My recurring fantasy has been to have the exact same life again, but with the extra consciousness that knows the story and this time will relive it all as the simulation game it is and make sure I miss no opportunities and get all my kicks and have no regrets - kiss that girl I was too shy to, tell that teacher off, etc. Smile 

Which makes me think of what occurs, or used to, in my déjà vu experiences. But I think I'll start a new thread for that.

Edit: Here's the thread:
https://psiencequest.net/forums/thread-m...xperiences
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(2018-09-29, 07:24 PM)Ninshub Wrote: My recurring fantasy has been to have the exact same life again, but with the extra consciousness that knows the story and this time will relive it all as the simulation game it is and make sure I miss no opportunities and get all my kicks and have no regrets - kiss that girl I was too shy to, tell that teacher off, etc. Smile 

Which makes me think of what occurs, or used to, in my déjà vu experiences. But I think I'll start a new thread for that.

I've read accounts (I'm assuming it was in the Seth material but it could have been Michael Newton or others) which say that reliving the events in your life are actually part of the extended life review. By reliving I mean living it again with the option to make and explore different decisions and, therefore, different outcomes. We tend to think of this as being somewhat unrealistic because of the time it would take to complete such a process but, as we have been assured so often, time is of no consequence. How often have we been told that the life review includes the whole life yet it happens in a flash?

I'll just add this link as it contains some relevant passages: http://michaelprescott.typepad.com/micha...eview.html

For example:

Quote:And into this great peace that I had become in there came the life of Phyllis parading past my view... The reliving it included not only the deeds committed by Phyllis since her birth in 1937 in Twin Falls, Idaho, but also a reliving of every thought ever thought and every word ever spoken PLUS the effect of every thought, word and deed upon everyone and anyone who had ever come within her sphere of influence whether she actually knew them or not PLUS the effect of her every thought, word and deed upon the weather, the soil, plants and animals, the water, everything else... I never before realized that we were responsible and accountable for EVERY SINGLE THING WE DID. That was overwhelming!
I do not make any clear distinction between mind and God. God is what mind becomes when it has passed beyond the scale of our comprehension.
Freeman Dyson
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(2018-09-29, 09:49 AM)Brian Wrote: My hope and belief is that I'll be living it up on the new Earth but even if I'm wrong, I hope I get the choice not to return to a world so messed up by human stupidity!

Point taken. I believe that in this other dimension (the real world?) we (hopefully) find such overwhelming happiness, contentment and understanding that coming back here seems an easy and attractive adventure because we know it's only ever temporary, however bad it gets. Have I sold it (reincarnation) to you, Brian ? Wink
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(2018-09-30, 12:31 PM)tim Wrote:  Have I sold it (reincarnation) to you, Brian ? Wink

Heh heh!  'fraid not Tim - Christian Salvation is free of charge - why would I want to buy anything else?  Tongue
(2018-10-01, 09:26 AM)Brian Wrote: Heh heh!  'fraid not Tim - Christian Salvation is free of charge - why would I want to buy anything else?  Tongue

Okay, no worries, so you would define yourself specifically as a Christian? I think we all know some very good (hearted) people who aren't Christian's. Do you think they will be excluded? Just curious, BTW.
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(2018-09-29, 07:24 PM)Ninshub Wrote: My recurring fantasy has been to have the exact same life again, but with the extra consciousness that knows the story and this time will relive it all as the simulation game it is and make sure I miss no opportunities and get all my kicks and have no regrets - kiss that girl I was too shy to..
#MeToo
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(2018-10-01, 11:42 PM)malf Wrote: #MeToo
I liked beer. I still like beer.
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(2018-10-01, 12:09 PM)tim Wrote: Okay, no worries, so you would define yourself specifically as a Christian? I think we all know some very good (hearted) people who aren't Christian's. Do you think they will be excluded? Just curious, BTW.

There are many of them and It's hard to know that not all are going to be there but let's just say it's between them and God.  None of us are perfect - all have sinned.
(2018-10-01, 11:42 PM)malf Wrote: #MeToo

Are you converted, then, Malf ?
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(2018-10-02, 08:36 AM)Brian Wrote: There are many of them and It's hard to know that not all are going to be there but let's just say it's between them and God.  None of us are perfect - all have sinned.

Thanks, Brian. As I  understand it, the new testament Greek word sin (syn) meant missing the target or falling short of the meaning (of the "law" presumably), in other words, wrong understanding.  And that Jesus (the anointed one) was seemingly tasked with confronting this wrong understanding of the religious hierarchies, who were leading people down the wrong "path" with their devotion to illogical rituals and unnecessary practices. To spell it out to them once and for all what was important, justice, mercy and good faith.

I don't think sin is anything to do with being naughty etc. Just my thoughts.
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