Descriptions of the "afterlife"/5th Density

Why is it resetting? It seems pointless not to acknowledge past mistakes. You write that the judgment of one's own mistakes is at the end of physical life and then there is reincarnation and then again with no memory of past mistakes. How can we become better if we don't know what a mistake is?
Or yet another question. Is the amnesia by design or by simply learning to integrate and grow in society? In my first memories I had a sense of myself knowing. After a lifetime of learning I have no sense of who I am or if I knew anything at all, in the 'knowing sense' perspective I mean. Perhaps, it is less about the mistakes one does while experiencing life like everyone does living on full speed 'automatic pilot'. Thinking about that it could be compared to living the mass produced margarine version of experience. Perhaps it is about learning to reconnect and stay connected to your source of knowing and choosing what to experience and do so to the fullest, good or bad or whatever knowing why you made the choice.
Perhaps that is the reason of so many reincarnations.
 
I think experiencing all aspects of 3D reality at a visceral level and to learn about them at the same level might be part of the answer.

It is said that we need to learn lessons, but then we seemingly forget that we already experienced one particular issue. So are we bound to have to repeat these, and so how do we progess, if we just forget again?

Maybe we don’t really forget, but the remembering is on a different level. Maybe the learning happens (or needs to happen) on a much deeper level, akin to muscle memory learning complex motor skills bypassing the conscious execution of same, but on the soul level.

Maybe it can only be said for a lesson to TRULY have been learned if it is so deeply internalised that it transcends dimensional boundaries thus bypassing consciousness until it becomes part of us?
 
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