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[quote:Anonymous Coward 77547432:MV80OTA4NTA2Xzg5NjU5OTMwX0Q2OTVBNjgz] Since, 'it seems to me' that I have fairly full recall of my life ending in Naam..and I have found many ways to prove this to myself, I recall a word that isn't used much outside the ROCOR and other Eastern Orthodox. Prelest. See, so underused it has a red line under it as if I misspelled it. Look it up, it is a confusing word since it is translated from the Russian with no known equivalents in ENglish. Roughly it means 'spiritual delusion' but that is only the tip of it. So, in debates with my old ROCOR property mate, when discussing reincarnation, he would simply state prelest. In Ortho-thought the memory and proof of past lives is a tool of satan to swerve people towards the New Age trap. Arguably, unarguable. But, there were OG Christians who believed in reincarnation (the Cathars being one group). Who the 'catholics' snuffed out. Decrying Gnosticism and the belief in reincarnation heresy. But, if you dig deeper into Christianity, you will find many churches who did not care to have representation at any of the various Councils/Synods etc. So, who is more correct? It always ends up in this debate over the legitimacy of the Councils and Synods to frame, or mould, Christianity at the whims of the people attending such events. Just a thought. More learned people then me are still arguing that point! [/quote]
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We occupy this earth at the same time, yet for some, they are able to recount details of a past life. Many of us have collective amnesia, but interestingly enough, are able to discern it is in fact a case of amnesia and this experience is not "new." Rather it is if our memories were somehow taken from us.
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