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Tracking ancestors

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Date:  Posted 6 years before Nov 28, 2018

 

MiBeloved 6 years ago

Yesterday I observed how people in the material world have no idea about reincarnation and are not interested in it, in the least. So what is the reason for this?

 

Why is a tree not concerned with what happened last summer since the memory of those events could well aid the tree in dealing with the next hibernation period?

 

Why is the tree so much into the NOW that it cannot stop to consider that it existed last summer after waking up to the external world last Spring, and that it will again go into hibernation in the Fall season?

 

But what about human beings? Why is it that relatives of a deceased person, exhibit no interest in tracking that person’s existence beyond the death of the body of the person? Some materialistic people speak of getting hints about their deceased ancestors but still even though they feel this way, still they cannot entertain reincarnation. They do not endeavor to discover if their ancestors are coming back as their children, grand children or great grand children.

 

The other day one person told me that she felt that her deceased mother was hanging around. When I asked how, it was explained that the failure to kill a fly in the house was the indication, and that the deceased parents was there to hasten relocation.

 

This living relative is in the process of relocation.

 

However the deceased relative has already taken another body and is now a 2 or 3 year old infant in the house of the son of this living relative.

 

People cannot recognize their ancestors who take rebirth because they hang on to the idea of that person as a certain material body only. The character of the person, the personal psyche, is not tracked. Hence when that deceased person takes another body, he or she is not recognized because he or she no longer appears as an elderly body, and is actually the reverse, being now an infant body.

 

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