View Full Version : Past life 'inertia', have you felt it?
When I was younger I felt a kind of 'inertia' from my past lives. I felt I could describe the society I was from(I felt this one was horribly wrong compared to what I came from). A society of reason and heart and intellect is what I felt I came from, and a society of darkness, ignorance, and control/subversion is what I landed in... The society I felt what could be past life memories had less diversity than earth, but looks out for all it's incarnates. Things like injustice are very rare.
I was targeted(by the dark group[s]) here since very young I believe. It's possible they have been giving me these feelings. So I'm curious if any others have felt what I called an 'inertia' of past life energy or concepts. Basically when you have something in your mind, it's like an energy or a deep conceptual knowledge of things. Sometimes beyond the ability to put into words well, but you know it once you hear it...
I get a feeling about music sometimes that is similar. When I hear some particular sounds, it's like it awakens another part inside me in a small way, or is like remembering an old gem of a memory/detail of the universe. I think it's possible certain sounds and melodies can trigger soulular memories or affect consciousness in good ways. But that's just a theory I have. Could be wrong.
If you have experienced 'soulular inertia', please explain it if you will. :) For me it was mostly in the early years of my life.
Just to clarify I don't see possibly being from an ET planet before this one making a soul any better or worse overall. I don't really perceive souls as greater than or lesser than. Just wanted to say that...
pharoah21
29th May 2011, 23:17
Growing up in Australia as a child of Egyptian lineage, I always felt a strange connection with the African American peoples of the U.S, especially over in the east coast cities. Anytime I heard any hip hop, or even any of the motown tunes, I was hooked!
I first went to New York at the age of 17 just a few years ago and felt like I was at home. I truly loved it there. A few months ago I was placed under hypnosis and I regressed to a past life where I saw myself as a big tall african american man with a big afro and flared jeans. I resided in New York, Boston and Detroit, where my life ended as a result of suicide, an intentional heroin overdose somewhere in the mid 80's......it was quite an amazing revelation.
I'm not sure about past life inertia but I've definitely experienced a kind of distraction inertia. I'm sure we've all had the experience of 'finding' information that seems to link to the next peice, which leads to the next, which leads to the next. Like it's all being laid out for you.
One thing I've noticed is that when I come across really important info, my mind drifts off. One minute I'm reading something and thinking, "wow this is a major peice of the puzzle" and then it's a few mins later and I'm staring into space thinking about nonesense. So I shake my head, go back to read it and the same thing happens. It's like something is trying to stop me learning certain things.
I don't have any experience of past lives at all. I did 'feel' from a very early age that this place we're in is very wrong, but that motivated me to tell everyone and learn as much as I could to figure out what was happening. Kind of the opposite of inertia.
crosby
30th May 2011, 21:08
I'm not sure about past life inertia but I've definitely experienced a kind of distraction inertia. I'm sure we've all had the experience of 'finding' information that seems to link to the next peice, which leads to the next, which leads to the next. Like it's all being laid out for you.
One thing I've noticed is that when I come across really important info, my mind drifts off. One minute I'm reading something and thinking, "wow this is a major peice of the puzzle" and then it's a few mins later and I'm staring into space thinking about nonesense. So I shake my head, go back to read it and the same thing happens. It's like something is trying to stop me learning certain things.
I don't have any experience of past lives at all. I did 'feel' from a very early age that this place we're in is very wrong, but that motivated me to tell everyone and learn as much as I could to figure out what was happening. Kind of the opposite of inertia.
Anno, i know what you mean. this happens to me all the time. i can't explain it. i remember the first time i had this 'inertia', i was around 5. my parents did not raise us children with the church. any church. in fact, we never went and religion and god were never talked about in our household. but i remember clearly knowing that their were angels and a god source. and these days, when i make a connection in my mind, i seem to slip off into a daydream or something. it's very strange.
regards, corson
QueenKat
30th May 2011, 22:19
One of the main inertia feelings, I suppose, that I had was realizing that I loved trees. I love animals, plants, rivers, streams and everything else in this beautiful world, but I especially love trees. Maybe I was a druid?
Another time, when I was about ten years old or so, I read a book on Isadora Duncan, a famous dancer, and so resonated with her that I felt I could have possibly been her in another life.
And, like many others, I have felt that I was, possibly, a Native American in a past life. I am one sixteenth Cherokee, so maybe it's just a body heritage I feel?
I also feel that this society is all wrong and would try to fix it if they would just let me....LOL!
Fred Steeves
30th May 2011, 23:27
I expect many here can attempt, and have attempted , to describe what you're talking about here Omniverse. I know I have. We're in that bizarre middle ground now where we know reality as we have been taught and we have accepted is total bulls**t, but words are far too limiting to begin to describe what we are now just "knowing". And to boot, we all have a different piece of the puzzle.
What you are asking is very difficult to discuss, even though we can nod to ourselves in various levels of knowing the scoop.
Right there Orwell's "Newspeak" slams me between the eyes.
Fred
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