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I started my studies in Parapsychology in 1969. Very early I met the principle of reincarnation. For ten years, I asked myself if it was true or not. I have read many books inspired by Edgar Cayce's philosophy. In his theory he asserts soul's immortality.
Let us start with the principle that a spirit-Consciousness arrived on Earth, that it impregnated earth matter1 (upon arriving) in incarnating and that it lived like an animal, completely forgetting its divine nature. It has evolved toward a standing position. A few million years later, after the bodies it had taken possession of have been dead, after having formed a second brain, on the right side, an intuitive brain (let us not forget that the soul which inhabited those bodies was creative, this being realized that he was thinking. And the more he thought, the more he realized that he was more than an animal, that he was not an animal.
He started looking up towards the sky. Thanks to his imagination, he developed many belief systems. The more knowledge he gathered, the more he let go of systems that no longer served him, were no longer an answer to happenings in his existence, in his life.
Helped in this by his dreams, he has progressed towards a greater Consciousness, until the day he invented religions to explain what he did not understand. He has probed the deep inner self as he probe and still does, the inner core of the Earth that had welcomed him. He has found ways of seeing things, ways of understanding them and he has invented behaviours so that he could live better with himself and his fellow men.
I have asked myself why some people are born poor and sick while others are born rich and healthy. If we are all equal in the eyes of God, according to invented a religion that is something that is unacceptable. Apparently there is no justice. Save if incarnation2 is. But if, as the Bible and other sacred books pretend, we reap what we have sowed, we have planted the circum-stances of our lives before we see them bloom.
I have sown the conditions of life into which I struggle like "a devil in holy water". I do not un-derstand, gifted as I am, for I see only that, why I do not get to make millions as the rich do.
I do not know why I am sick, why I have more misfortune than others, why nobody loves me... why... why... why...?
Because. I have learned that I am the only person responsible for the circumstances of my life. Ouch! I am not the innocent victim3 of my environment but the genitor, the parent. I face my-self. It is nobody else's responsibility if I am as I am, but mine. It is not either God's fault, since he created me free to choose and act. I simply have to accept the consequences of my actions. That is, according to eastern philosophies that we have slightly adapted what is called "Karma".
This is a word worth exploring. Webster dictionary defines Karma as the accumulated effect of the good and bad deeds of an individual during a single life or a series of lives. The Larousse dictionary says: "In Indian religions, subjection to the linking up of causes", a subjection being a "dependence, a state of he who is submitted to a power, a domination".
"Karma is the sum of conditions built up by a series of causes and effects. The word is used to indicate present conditions born of our thoughts and actions"'. The Hindu meaning of that word is one that encompasses the labour of the soul trying to reach a union with God.
Edgar Cayce4 expresses his understanding like this: "Destiny, like Faith, is an inner condition, or like a gift from the Creative Forces. Karmic influence is then an influence to rebellion. Then op-portunities strike; it is the individuals own will that must be activated for it is our will that has separated us from our source. Life is One. Each soul or person will come back, just as nature in its seasonal manifestation shows us: Life is eternal".
Destiny is something between God and the person who incarnates. Personally, I have come to realize that my role on Earth is that of a teacher. To get to spread my knowledge, I have had to learn. I did, through numerous books and countless periods of meditation and I have discovered what was interesting to me; I also followed courses. I discovered there were doors hidden in the subconscious mind of man, which is the soul's memory. So, I visited my inner library and discov-ered many lives. Personages different one from the other, not always those I have thought of or dreamed of, and others I did not want, absolutely not want to take responsibility for, because too important or too famous5.
By studying the lives of those persons, I realized that there was, back of them, a whole series of incarnations, a directing line of thought, what I call a purpose of being and that that purpose was present, like an indelible mark, in the middle of every life, of every experience. One could say it was the sign of the soul. If we come to know our own personal intention, chances are that we will discover our destiny.
Notes
· 1 Thus becoming a soul.
· 2 The ancient religions all taught this principle. The catholic religion banished this teaching around the 7th century, at the Constantinople "council" (680-681) under the reign of Justi-nien II, Byzantine emperor.
· 3 There are no innocent victim. Is victim the one who choses to be such a person.
· 4 WOODWARD, Mary Ann, Edgar Cayce's Story of Karma, Berkley Publishing Corporation.
· 5 Being part of the first group of volunteers who accompanied Amilius, I became a model. My lives are thus part of the classical circuit of the renowned people of this planet.
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