j0da
Jedi Council Member
Dear forum members,
I am reading Laura's "Amazing Grace" and when I got to Lama Sing channeling part (and Laura's lifetime of being a teacher of teachers) a sudden question popped up in my mind. The question regarding past lives experiences and obvious lack of memory of those.
What is the purpose of not remembering past lives, if this forgetfullness is INTENDED in the universe mechanics? If it's benevolent mechanizm, what is that for? Or...if it is a BUG in the system, how is it implemented, how is it done to the souls, that they forget? Or, another possibility, if souls CHOOSE to forget, isn't it...well, not entirely reasonable? Or..am I not in position to grok our 5th density reasoning?
From what I've read in Cass material - transfer to 5th density is invulnerable to intrusion, a soul is protected from any hijack attempts. In 5th density one makes a review of last incarnation/previous incarnations and intends another incarnation to carry on the learning process. But..if one is being born and DOESN'T REMEMBER previous lessons, or his PURPOSE, isn't it a terrible waste? Isn't one subjected to learning the very same things again and again? Running to and fro, in pain and desperation, lost, disoriented...If all is lessons, why forget lessons already learned?
Here is the short excerpt from the work of free zone scientology researcher, Ken Ogger:
small explanations:
*clear - supposedly a state of being considered by scios a breaking point in self-discovery, after that point very advanced work follows
*OT - state of being, higher than 'clear'
*org - abbreviation for organization
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Similar is the case with buddists - it can be read in many places how they look for the new incarnation of Dalai Lama, or any other master. Very often those persons have some snippets of information, which allow to confirm their previous existence and identity, and usually they are far more better prepared for spiritual quest than other individuals with no past life recall, yet, they still have to read all those huge scriptures, learn skills and gain knowledge they obviously had in their former life. So, even if they have some techniques to navigate through the Bardo (as described in Tibetan Book of the Dead, and I presume most developed individuals of buddist denomination know these techniques and are able to use them) they still are subjected to huge loss of already gained knowledge.
Why is that? What is all this loss of information previously acquired intended for? I know the scios explanation, the Between Life Area, implants, and so on - their stance is that forgetfullness is just another part of the control system, prison warders just can't allow humans to remember, for they would be prisoners no more. But..I'm very curious for other explanations. It's one of the most precious things I've learned here - never to stop asking. Even if I have some working theory, I'm always ready to dump previous considerations, if new information explains universe mechanics in more consistent, more workable way.
So, again - WHY AND HOW DO WE FORGET?
I am reading Laura's "Amazing Grace" and when I got to Lama Sing channeling part (and Laura's lifetime of being a teacher of teachers) a sudden question popped up in my mind. The question regarding past lives experiences and obvious lack of memory of those.
What is the purpose of not remembering past lives, if this forgetfullness is INTENDED in the universe mechanics? If it's benevolent mechanizm, what is that for? Or...if it is a BUG in the system, how is it implemented, how is it done to the souls, that they forget? Or, another possibility, if souls CHOOSE to forget, isn't it...well, not entirely reasonable? Or..am I not in position to grok our 5th density reasoning?
From what I've read in Cass material - transfer to 5th density is invulnerable to intrusion, a soul is protected from any hijack attempts. In 5th density one makes a review of last incarnation/previous incarnations and intends another incarnation to carry on the learning process. But..if one is being born and DOESN'T REMEMBER previous lessons, or his PURPOSE, isn't it a terrible waste? Isn't one subjected to learning the very same things again and again? Running to and fro, in pain and desperation, lost, disoriented...If all is lessons, why forget lessons already learned?
Here is the short excerpt from the work of free zone scientology researcher, Ken Ogger:
---------------------Ken Ogger said:I have seen and heard of times when some young child originated
some snippet from a past life in Scientology. I know of one
case where a toddler saw somebody else's clear bracelet and
distintly said "my number is ...." and it was looked up and
confirmed as having been the clear number of one of only
a handful of clears who had died at by that time (this was
years ago).
And yet the few reborn Scientology OTs do not have a consecutive
conscious recall of their previous lifetime. They have vague
recalls and slight snippets of things which are in a few cases
just barely good enough to be confirmed. If these people had
come through with solid recall and consciousness, the orgs
would be promoting it, at least among the upper level public.
They act like they have been mindwiped. They seem to come
through better than most, but they are a shadow of their
former selves and coming back up from scratch.
small explanations:
*clear - supposedly a state of being considered by scios a breaking point in self-discovery, after that point very advanced work follows
*OT - state of being, higher than 'clear'
*org - abbreviation for organization
---------------------
Similar is the case with buddists - it can be read in many places how they look for the new incarnation of Dalai Lama, or any other master. Very often those persons have some snippets of information, which allow to confirm their previous existence and identity, and usually they are far more better prepared for spiritual quest than other individuals with no past life recall, yet, they still have to read all those huge scriptures, learn skills and gain knowledge they obviously had in their former life. So, even if they have some techniques to navigate through the Bardo (as described in Tibetan Book of the Dead, and I presume most developed individuals of buddist denomination know these techniques and are able to use them) they still are subjected to huge loss of already gained knowledge.
Why is that? What is all this loss of information previously acquired intended for? I know the scios explanation, the Between Life Area, implants, and so on - their stance is that forgetfullness is just another part of the control system, prison warders just can't allow humans to remember, for they would be prisoners no more. But..I'm very curious for other explanations. It's one of the most precious things I've learned here - never to stop asking. Even if I have some working theory, I'm always ready to dump previous considerations, if new information explains universe mechanics in more consistent, more workable way.
So, again - WHY AND HOW DO WE FORGET?