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Is this it?..do you believe we get another go at life?

March 04 2017

If that is true, A ...Do you want to come back? B...Who or what would you want to come back as? C..Do you think that you have been here before ? D..And if you answered yes to D,would you like to share ?..Q

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  • Smilingwithfun

    Smilingwithfun

    9 years ago

    I want 2 chances to come back. I want to come back as a woman, so then when i come back as a man i have a hope of understanding women.

  • EarthQueen

    EarthQueen

    9 years ago

    A. Do you want to come back?I don't think we get a choice. I think that inside us is the spirit or essence that is ongoing even when the physical body is shed. If you have ever lost someone you loved and saw them just after or as they passed I believe you can witness this. B. Who would you want to come back as?Leave that up to karma. But when I come back next time please give me a musical talent and have a killer voice. C. Do you think you have been here before?Yes totally. Has anyone had weird flashbacks that they can't explain? This has happened to me on more than one occasion and no I wasn't on drugs at the time LOL Also wonder about really intense relationships (good and bad) in our life and if they are people we have been connected to in previous lives. Lessons we have to learn as such. D. See above. I'll quote Wayne Dyer. Love him. "The journey we've undertaken that has led us to this moment in this body encompasses something I'm calling 'From". We come from something, somewhere, somehow; and its a mystery to out little human minds which tend to think in cause and effect ways. My conclusion is that if we're here now, there must have been a before, and certainly there will be an after.'

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    I love this topic... my subject line was a quote I read somewhere from a guy who doesn't seem to realise that as figure hugging and flexible as a leotard may be, surely they can get a little whiffy!!! I recently had a convo with my kids about this, my daughter had serious questions because she has memories that noone recognises as being from this lifetime and has met another friend at school with a similar experience. A. Yes... I hope and believe that each time we return we bring some of our experiences and lesons with us to pass on and use to evolve ourselves. B. I am happy to come back as a human, I would like to come back as a more influential person with said lessons from past lives so that I could make more of a difference. C. I think I have been here before but not a lot... I feel if I had I would be a more confident and stronger woman than I am. D. I wish I knew! Mrs C xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    You come up with the most interesting topics. They say that that our souls do keep reincarnating and that we keep reconnecting with the same souls over and over again through our many lives, so who was your lover in the past, is your brother in the future. I've also read that the deja vu experience is a flashback to one of my previous lives, its a theory bandied around a) Come back again, that's a really tough question. to the same life ? then No . I'm kinda done with this life, Id only want to come back if there has been a massive improvement in mankind's attitude towards fellow mankind, and the planet and so far all I can see is that we are constant repeating our mistakes, so I guess No. We only have one shot, I think, so choose this life and what you want to do with it now. b) Id come back (if this is a option) as one of my frigging cats, their life is simply cushy as, or as a man, cause as much as I hate to write this, IMHO, its still a mans world. But we are changing that , slowly. c) No, I wish I had, in a different country and time , but No I don't believe so, perhaps in dreams d) ....

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    So yes I do believe we have all lived past lives and that we are here continuing our journey, I believe whatever you didn't learn in a previous life you have to come back to learn and also to balance our karma. Do I want to come back?? Sometimes I think yes but with the way the world is going I don't know if I do 😊 - Posted from rhpmobile

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    This is it, so make the most of it. But if I was going to come back, I reckon sea lions have pretty much nailed it. Swimming around, eating fish and lounging about on the beach like a perfectly content fat sack of blubber that never has to fill in a tax return. Bliss.

  • NudesRus

    NudesRus

    9 years ago

    I would like to come back as a table cloth. You get laid three times a day and get pulled off after every meal. 😜

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    I think when we're gone that's it, ..... but can we can make a difference to the future while we're here. - Posted from rhpmobile

  • AnnieWhichway

    AnnieWhichway

    9 years ago

    Taking everything to get through this lot. I'll make it but the tank will be empty

  • madotara69

    madotara69

    9 years ago

    I'm coming back as an angel Mado Mado Tara xx

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    I don't believe in reincarnation at all. But if I'm wrong it raises a BIG question. Where do all the soul's come from? Despite all the destruction and disease taking us out the human population continues to rise. So I say all these soul's can't have been here before in any form or can they? Do replace all the previous animal soul's? Or is it possible that the increasing number of soul's now on this planet are in fact the soul's of interstellar refugees fleeing other planets which are also self destructing. Thanks for asking Q...😵

  • MsSuperFoxy

    MsSuperFoxy

    9 years ago

    You're not alone...theres some cultures that do not believe in reincarnation. Judaism, and Islam generally do not accept reincarnation. They say (quote me if I am wrong) that each human being is given only one earthly life. I believe it's more to do with what we believe/have faith in, "at that time of death". Ms Foxy

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Well we used to worship volcanoes and the sun, then the priests got smart and made our gods invisible and omnipotent. Then we got science. When you look at even basic physics that tells us that a human body is mostly space and isn't even remotely solid and then look at the weird world of particle physics where "stuff" immeasurably small is or isn't or behaves differently when it's observed or not. I'd say the jury is well and truly out. In fact the jury has no idea yet of even the possibilities. Be a good boy and go to heaven ? No. Some form of ethereal transformation of consciousness/ dimension change/ altered state ? I'm open to it. Love an adventure! And I'm damn sure I won't need a priest, guru or any other manipulative superstitious idiot to get me there.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Quoting 'that50zguy'When you look at even basic physics that tells us that a human body is mostly space and isn't even remotely solid and then look at the weird world of particle physics where "stuff" immeasurably small is or isn't or behaves differently when it's observed or not. I'd say the jury is well and truly out. In fact the jury has no idea yet of even the possibilities. erm, jury is well and truly back and the foreman says you're just a bag of chemicals bumping into each other, at the molecular level, quantum weirdness doesn't really matter. There is some tiiiiiiiny evidence that suggests that there is a way for hereditary memory (or sorts) via genetic storage being possible, but that was an experiment on worms IIRC (no, this wasn't junk science from a mumbo jumbo "water has memory" type website, it's published neuroscience). I don't think we "come back", I'd like to - unless I got something crap. It seems like I've never heard anyone come back that had a shit, dull, past life. Everyone was Charlemagne, or some badass character... nobody was Roderick the chamber pot guy, or a serf.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    We can accumulate knowledge. That way I might accumulate enough after a few lifetimes, to successfully ask a stranger out :) ;) :p - Posted from rhpmobile

  • Obi1kenietzsche

    Obi1kenietzsche

    9 years ago

    Historically, reincarnation (as well as going to any sort of "heaven" or "hell") is a pretty nifty way of manipulating people into just accepting "their crappy lots" in this life so they don't make too many waves for those in power who have shit loads to loose. The interesting thing is that this particular farce has been successful ever since mankind developed intelligence (which is pretty ironic when you think about it!). So.... Live, Laugh and Love NOW peeps! Sorry Q, for being such a party pooper (I do know that this is a fun topic but I'm just shitty at the world at the moment!) Xx Obi1

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    I think quantum weirdness very much comes into it when you are questioning "consciousness", the body, not so much.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Quoting 'that50zguy' I think quantum weirdness very much comes into it when you are questioning "consciousness", the body, not so much. except that it doesn't - it just figures heavily in mumbo jumbo pseudoscience - got a bodgy mystical idea that needs to give itself an air of credibility to people easily bamboozled By Da Sciencery Talkies... stick "quantum" in there. "Quantum" anything just seems to get thrown in as the hand-wavy magic to make stuff work.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    has the most loving and beautiful catto EVERYONE else but me...MOST animals, reptiles, and even insects love the fck out of me...But NOT this cat.. it HATES me with a vengeance...I am pretty convinced it is a girl I VERY much pissed off years ago. Then she died.. and now she is back as this cat....There is absolutely NO other reason for her poor behaviour...This therefore PROVES beyond reasonable doubt the case of reincarnation. Or Not..

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    One could say they haven’t succeeded in frightening me or attracting me to any kind of afterlife as I saw the attempts always being based on selfish grounds, and I guess I have read enough from greatest minds who used pure reason to empower me. You just drop your tiny, helpless mind into a bottomless well. Sleep without dreams. For me to believe I could come back would be an easy way out, taking no responsibility for the things I am doing or making excuses for people who breathe now.Thinking in my next try I could fix things. But if you are someone who has a moral deficit, you'll put a good show and sleep like a baby anyway. Them I pity. At the end only people matter.(Ms)

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Sorry Qefenta

  • RHP

    RHP User

    9 years ago

    Honestly... my practical/logical/rational side says no...My eternal optimist side says... A. Hells yes! Put my name down for another go around... having had something of a breakdown/midlife crisis (the way I've lived my life I'll be lucky to reach 70) recently and realising that my body isn't going to support my thirst for experiencing/learning everything that I want to... which is everything, in the time I have left (I'll give it a crack though and hope for some huge advancements in medicine)... I'd love to be able to continue where I left off. B. Myself... I've had plenty of bad experiences, made many a mistake (including some monumental fcukups)... but I've also lived an interesting life, loved, learned and had many, many laughs along the way... besides... I don't think that I'm that bad a person and hope that I've positively influenced other people's live's occasionally. :-)Seriously... if you could go back to 18 years old with the knowledge you have now... wouldn't you? :-D C. I can honestly say no I haven't... I've heard that there are more people alive right now then there have ever been... for sure, maybe I might've been some other entity before (It'd be cool to think that I was a Wolf, Lion, Tiger, Eagle or other animal that is thought to be noble... rather than some insignificant ant or dung beetle). :-PI do believe in premonitions though. To me, deja vu is felling like you've been/done/felt something before... and I'm not saying that other's don't experience that, just that I haven't... Since 2009 though I have had extremely vivid dreams of every job I've had since then... 6 to 8 months prior to even applying for them... people, locations and conversations... and I've worked a number of different jobs in different industries and places that I've never been to before... I wake from these dreams/visions knowing that they are distinctly different from "normal" dreams. They aren't entirely about jobs either.. however... if I try to make them happen then they usually end up backfiring in spectacularly bad ways (lesson learned... let life/fate happen in it's own time and space).I firmly believe now, after experiences in the past 18 months, that my move to Townsville over 3 years ago was to get me to my here and now... to experience what I've gone through, to understand myself and my past actions/behaviors and how they affected others.Perhaps it's karma... perhaps it's happening on a subconscious level... all I know is that it is happening. D. N/A Cheers and eternal years Rusty