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Old 12-03-2009, 04:15 AM   #11
Brinty
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Default Re: An explanation of reincarnation

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Originally Posted by jross View Post
Thanks Brinty, good thread.

I think along similar lines to yours but I have always wondered, the time frames of our individual lives in this carnation vary. Do you think that a young person, say, newborn-20yrs who dies from what ever cause's has aquired enough of this carnations experiences to warrant the death, or death of vehical if you will. 'Been there done that' now onto the next mission, so to speak? or perhaps there are just random events that no one or thing has control over?

Love to read your thoughts on this?

Peace.

Jross, the group souls have a contract or plan of an existence for them to experience in a particular incarnation. This plan is overseen and given the nod (so to speak) of a higher council. The individual soul selects its physical parents and sets the conditions of its own physical death. Now, in the case of say, a child being stillborn, or dying very young, its purpose for doing so could be to work off some karma for one or both it parents. At all times, the higher council has the final say but only on rare occasions do they change what has been decided by the group souls. Free will is the overriding consideration. It is the soul's choice to do what they wish - but if they get caught in the physical, earthly cycle of love of materialism, they will be required to reincarnate until they break that habit.
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