Birth, Death, Deja-vu

Do you think that this is a very good theory or a very good thought of touching on reality?

What if when we die, the light at the end of the tunnel is the light to a hospital room, shining through the exit of your new mums ■■■■■■ and then all of a sudden, we are born again, and the only reason you come out crying is because you remember everything from your past life and you’re crying at the fact that you died and lost everything.
As you grow you start to forget your past life and focus on the life you have now, but patches of memory stay behind and that memory causes deja-vu.

Think about that for a moment?

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DF40:
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Friday morning over thinking things with not being at work lol (it’s me day off)
Don’t do nights, they don’t agree with me.

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lizard:
Do you think that this is a very good theory or a very good thought of touching on reality?

What if when we die, the light at the end of the tunnel is the light to a hospital room, shining through the exit of your new mums ■■■■■■ and then all of a sudden, we are born again, and the only reason you come out crying is because you remember everything from your past life and you’re crying at the fact that you died and lost everything.
As you grow you start to forget your past life and focus on the life you have now, but patches of memory stay behind and that memory causes deja-vu.

Think about that for a moment?

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Are you on glue, bruv? :laughing:

What happened before we had electric lights and hospitals?

Drempels:

lizard:
Do you think that this is a very good theory or a very good thought of touching on reality?

What if when we die, the light at the end of the tunnel is the light to a hospital room, shining through the exit of your new mums ■■■■■■ and then all of a sudden, we are born again, and the only reason you come out crying is because you remember everything from your past life and you’re crying at the fact that you died and lost everything.
As you grow you start to forget your past life and focus on the life you have now, but patches of memory stay behind and that memory causes deja-vu.

Think about that for a moment?

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Are you on glue, bruv? [emoji38]

What happened before we had electric lights and hospitals?

Don’t complicate things lol

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An interesting theory.
That’s a variation of one of my mate’s profound philosophies .
You spend 9 months trying to get OUT of one ■■■■■■ and the rest of your life trying to get back into other ones.
His version is maybe not so polite. :laughing:

Are you mean cryptomnesia! That unusual experience that many of us have had at some point, yet is denied by highly ‘educated’ scientists!!

there’s many interesting theory’s around this! Asking on a trucking forum whose members mostly (not all as I consider a few of you wise old owls & awake) consist of the spiritually dead & knuckle draggers is probably not the best place to ask!

However… what if the ‘light’ is a trap to catch those most easily manipulated in society?

Why don’t we ever get told to ‘head to the darkness’ or ‘avoid the light’?

Energy can’t be stopped only transferred.

According to the great biological robot Hawkins great things come out of ‘nothing’.

Yet…

My agency seem to be unable to remember anything I ever tell them.

lizard:

Drempels:

lizard:
Do you think that this is a very good theory or a very good thought of touching on reality?

What if when we die, the light at the end of the tunnel is the light to a hospital room, shining through the exit of your new mums ■■■■■■ and then all of a sudden, we are born again, and the only reason you come out crying is because you remember everything from your past life and you’re crying at the fact that you died and lost everything.
As you grow you start to forget your past life and focus on the life you have now, but patches of memory stay behind and that memory causes deja-vu.

Think about that for a moment?

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Are you on glue, bruv? [emoji38]

What happened before we had electric lights and hospitals?

Don’t complicate things lol

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:laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

lizard:
Do you think that this is a very good theory or a very good thought of touching on reality?

What if when we die, the light at the end of the tunnel is the light to a hospital room, shining through the exit of your new mums ■■■■■■ and then all of a sudden, we are born again, and the only reason you come out crying is because you remember everything from your past life and you’re crying at the fact that you died and lost everything.
As you grow you start to forget your past life and focus on the life you have now, but patches of memory stay behind and that memory causes deja-vu.

Think about that for a moment?

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I’m sure you’ll have men in white coats pulling on your ankles soon enough.

lizard:
Do you think that this is a very good theory or a very good thought of touching on reality?

What if when we die, the light at the end of the tunnel is the light to a hospital room, shining through the exit of your new mums ■■■■■■ and then all of a sudden, we are born again, and the only reason you come out crying is because you remember everything from your past life and you’re crying at the fact that you died and lost everything.
As you grow you start to forget your past life and focus on the life you have now, but patches of memory stay behind and that memory causes deja-vu.

Think about that for a moment?

I’ve often thought that exact thing myself, and then found this book, The Labyrinth of Time: The Illusion of Past, Present and Future
by Anthony Peake. I found it a really interesting read.

lizard:
Do you think that this is a very good theory or a very good thought of touching on reality?

What if when we die, the light at the end of the tunnel is the light to a hospital room, shining through the exit of your new mums ■■■■■■ and then all of a sudden, we are born again, and the only reason you come out crying is because you remember everything from your past life and you’re crying at the fact that you died and lost everything.
As you grow you start to forget your past life and focus on the life you have now, but patches of memory stay behind and that memory causes deja-vu.

Think about that for a moment?

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How do you explain where the new souls come from to cover the increasing population?

If someone sees the light, but is then revived, is that baby born without a soul?

Who / what is coordinating deaths & births so that souls can transfer at the right time, or is it up to chance?

Captain_Amateur:

lizard:
Do you think that this is a very good theory or a very good thought of touching on reality?

What if when we die, the light at the end of the tunnel is the light to a hospital room, shining through the exit of your new mums ■■■■■■ and then all of a sudden, we are born again, and the only reason you come out crying is because you remember everything from your past life and you’re crying at the fact that you died and lost everything.
As you grow you start to forget your past life and focus on the life you have now, but patches of memory stay behind and that memory causes deja-vu.

Think about that for a moment?

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How do you explain where the new souls come from to cover the increasing population?

If someone sees the light, but is then revived, is that baby born without a soul?

Who / what is coordinating deaths & births so that souls can transfer at the right time, or is it up to chance?

What a disappointing response so far!..

What if there are no ‘new’ souls just old souls that have been recycled to come back here
Many times.

Yes, ie backfill people, the spiritually dead -Dolores mccanonons theory!!

Chi!..We do, by transferring what we’ve learnt from our life experience but what if these experience’s are being manipulated to keep us in the hamster wheel.

Another good book is - the unreality of time by j m e mctaggart it’s old and starts off a very hard read but once past the first couple of chapters gets very interesting.

No one knows for sure until we actually go and just the scenario of biological recycling of conciousness obviously won’t leave any memories and account for deja vu at the very least.Unless recycling of conciousness only takes place among the same species and even then doubtful as conciousness and memory is realistically linked to the previous dead brain if we’re staying with just biological factors and science.Although some clues might exist in the ongoing scientific research into documented out of body experiences of those on the margins of death before being saved by successful CPR.

However might as well throw the Church’s view of what happens to us when we go into the possibilities in the form of the ‘soul’ and the tricks which Satan is said to use to fool the unwary in that regard.Which leaves the question how do we know if it’s God helping us to get to his realm,or Satan tricking us with false hallucinations into his.The hard drug induced end and effectively telling the afflicted to give up on their life,enforced by the Palliative/Hospice regime on its unfortunate victims,rather than fighting illness,prolonging life with treatment and hoping for a miracle to the very end,obviously helping the latter in that regard.

If you don’t remember being dead in previous lives, then are we being rather arrogant to consider this life to be our very first time on Earth? :confused: