Man Proves His Past Life - What d You Think?

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Reincarnation, BORN AGAIN? - YouTube



A guy finds stunning similarities of himself and a figure from the past. I;'ve seen many of these but this one is very good.


I myself do not believe in reincarnation, but do think it can be a possibility.
  • Profile picture of the author AprilCT
    Didn't watch the video, but I don't believe in reincarnation. Ever read the explanations on how the psychics work an audience?

    People believe a lot of strange stuff. The problem is that a lot of what they believe just ain't so. Apparently, that point doesn't matter if they believe it.
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    Kind of a freaky coincidence at the very least. If you consider Einstien's theory's on time - or quantum physics oscillation of matter - it very well could be true, and could be explained via alternate universes. As far as the older version of Hindu ideas of reincarnation - those don't really explain enough to me for the "reincarnation" philosophy -but if you twist a little unilateral time and energy half of the matter/energy oscillation idea into it, I can see how it might work that way.
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    • Profile picture of the author Daniel Evans
      I believe in it and it makes sense to me.I also believe in transcendence.

      I think there's a spirtual option upon death. If you yearn for the physical as a "home", then you'll return to that by simple, spontaneous guidance of thought.


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  • Profile picture of the author thunderbird
    Originally Posted by Ken_Caudill View Post

    Genetic influence probably runs much deeper than we think.
    I was wondering that myself. Could genetic memory, something that has only been scientifically shown to likely exist in mice (I haven't actually a reliable source for this online), be coming into play here?
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  • Profile picture of the author Dennis Gaskill
    I saw this video a few years ago. It's a pretty compelling case, especially if you already believe in reincarnation. I'd say I'm open-minded about it. It makes a great deal of sense to me on many levels.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Durham
    Boy did this one ever take me down a rabbit hole last night...lol
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  • The key word here is "similarities" - History does tend to repeat itself -
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  • Profile picture of the author John Durham
    I learned a new way to define something in the process of going down that rabbit hole, that I can see as being useful. Got it from a guy who works in this field, making his statement from a scientific perspective...

    "While their may not be absolute proof, the evidence that does exist makes possibility of it being a coincidence highly unlikely".


    That phrase could be useful in alot of discussions we have here.

    I personally have a tendency to think that past life memories could be from having discussions with other beings in our "pre-earth" existence/dimension, who have just returned from earth themselves, and when we have past life memories, we are just having memories of those conversations with them, before we ourselves came into earth.

    Got this while watching a boy explain well.... let me just get you the link:



    Amazing...embedding worked for me this time!

    As far as, physical signs and markings, I have a tendency to go with Ken here:

    Originally Posted by Ken_Caudill View Post

    Genetic influence probably runs much deeper than we think.
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    The video/link in OP had no proof of anything.

    I had to laugh at the psychic comments in the documentary. Psychics feed on comments/reactions, the guy was clearly feeding the psychic everything they needed to BS the guy.

    Psychic: Do you believe in reincarnation? (Psychic handbook 101 question)
    Guy: Yes
    Psychic: (BINGO!)
    Guy: Tells his own ideas.
    Psychic: (1+1=2) You died there.
    Guy: OMG, really?
    Easy money...
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    • Profile picture of the author John Durham
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      The video/link in OP had no proof of anything.

      I had to laugh at the psychic comments in the documentary. Psychics feed on comments/reactions, the guy was clearly feeding the psychic everything they needed to BS the guy.



      Easy money...

      I'll bet I could be a psychic, not much different than a salesman:

      "Stay on the line....something else is coming to me....wait..."

      "Im seeing lots of dwelling places, do you live in a neighborhood?"

      "Oh, so you live in an apartment complex?"

      "I knew it was something like that, my visions never lie..."

      "Im seeing a... a... body of water. almost like its in the center of your surroundings..., it represents something...is there water near there? Do you live near water? Is there a lake in the middle of your region?"


      "What? You say have a pool at your apartment complex...? It's in the center of the complex?

      Okay, well we are on track then, that explains things... I was sure it was water I was seeing, sometimess these things are symbolic, and other times they are literal... now we know, let's move on..."

      :rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author seasoned
    The "psychic" DID pull a very old fashioned trick on him. Asking about reincarnation is a good lead in and, if they give you feedback, you can followup. Keene made a big mistake "explaining". In court, such a thing would likely be objected to because it would be "leading".

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