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THE ENIGMA OF ALTERNATE LIVES

August 17, 2010 · 2 Comments

THE ENIGMA OF ALTERNATE LIVES

The issue of alternate lives appears to have first been brought up by Jane Roberts in her Seth books and more recently again by the Kuthumi channelings of Michelle Eloff (www.thelightweaver.org). My understanding of it is as follows. Every choice we are faced with in life results in at least one avenue which is not being followed. In case of major decisions this means that potentially a completely different life could have been lived and other experiences could have been made. Don’t we sometimes think ‘I wonder how my life had turned out if I had taken another decision then’? Take for instance the spouse you decided to marry, or the profession you decided to pursue, or the job offer you decided to turn down.

The teachings say that these alternate lives do exist at another level of reality. Complicating things even further, these other lives by themselves are also confronted with choices and decisions and therefore generate further alternate lives. Since we all do it, other realities are created for us to interact with. This generates entirely different histories which explains why information from past life investigations can be in conflict with what we understand as ‘our’ history. Our history simple represents one specific time-line from myriads of other time-lines we are not consciously aware of. Also, no matter which time-line we find ourselves engaged in, they all appear as the only reality to the consciousness experiencing it.

The principle of alternate lives therefore creates a mind-boggling array of life experiences which would appear to cover any variety possible. And in this may be the explanation for its existence. We just need to imagine how the power that created our world of physical reality, call it God or All-That-Is, might want to explore this world via our consciousness. Why should it just be the narrow windows of life we are aware of? Would it not make a lot more sense to think that it should be everything possible? This could even include the fantasies which we engage in and then abandon, or the fiction books we write, or the scientific fictions we create. All these may be creations which continue to have their own lives.

 The above is one of the issues I was confronted with when I worked on my book ’75 Lives of Haran – New insights into Reincarnation’.

 Haran

haran@global.co.za

http://haran.magix.net/website

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