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<blockquote data-quote="Scarlet005" data-source="post: 92465" data-attributes="member: 5780"><p>I've never understood that concept though. It doesn't seem counterproductive to me. It seems counterproductive the other way. If the whole reason we are here is because we need to come back as many times as it takes to "get it right", so to speak, to learn from mistakes we made in previous lifetimes and therefore eventually be liberated from the cycle of rebirth (which, is to my knowledge, the popular theory, not saying it is the correct one.), what is the point of sending us back over and over again with no knowledge of our previous existence? How can we learn from our previous mistakes if we can't remember them?</p><p></p><p>Also, another popularly held belief is that you meet the same people over and over again each time and they are in your life in some way. I recall seeing someone on television once, I can't recall who it was, I believe it was on a talk show, said that if you are meeting the same people over and over again in each lifetime, you're not learning anything. That made a lot of sense to me. Shouldn't you remember who to avoid?</p><p></p><p></p><p>To be honest, while I think I do BELIEVE in reincarnation, only because there seems to be so much evidence to support it, I don't understand the point of it. If you supposedly already know everything you need to know when you're "over there", then what is the sense of being born and/or reborn and made to forget and be sent here to relearn stuff you already know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scarlet005, post: 92465, member: 5780"] I've never understood that concept though. It doesn't seem counterproductive to me. It seems counterproductive the other way. If the whole reason we are here is because we need to come back as many times as it takes to "get it right", so to speak, to learn from mistakes we made in previous lifetimes and therefore eventually be liberated from the cycle of rebirth (which, is to my knowledge, the popular theory, not saying it is the correct one.), what is the point of sending us back over and over again with no knowledge of our previous existence? How can we learn from our previous mistakes if we can't remember them? Also, another popularly held belief is that you meet the same people over and over again each time and they are in your life in some way. I recall seeing someone on television once, I can't recall who it was, I believe it was on a talk show, said that if you are meeting the same people over and over again in each lifetime, you're not learning anything. That made a lot of sense to me. Shouldn't you remember who to avoid? To be honest, while I think I do BELIEVE in reincarnation, only because there seems to be so much evidence to support it, I don't understand the point of it. If you supposedly already know everything you need to know when you're "over there", then what is the sense of being born and/or reborn and made to forget and be sent here to relearn stuff you already know? [/QUOTE]
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