Reincarnaton Researcher: How it works

I've always found it compelling when children provide details of people and past events that they could not possibly know.

How Reincarnation Works, According to a Reincarnation Researcher
I wonder how this researcher would account for the fact that the human population keeps growing. Where do these new souls come from? How is an instance of a new soul created? Can souls split or be shared amongst different people?
 
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I wonder how this researcher would account for the fact that the human population keeps growing. Where do these new souls come from? How is an instance of a new soul created? Can souls split or be shared amongst different people?
I've heard a lot of theories on this, but to be totally honest, I simply don't have the answer. Waiting to see if anyone else out there has a theory or two on this one.
 
I've heard a lot of theories on this, but to be totally honest, I simply don't have the answer. Waiting to see if anyone else out there has a theory or two on this one.
I have always believed that souls are sparks from God. He can create them as he chooses. However there may be an infinite no of souls if we reincarnate between worlds and dimensions. In the beginning there may have been countless numbers created. Not to mention the ones who have chosen not to Incarnate until a specific time. Just my thoughts on it.
 
Being only one of many telepathic PNF members, I have a present belief system for the phenomenon where children talk about details from the past. I believe it is the child receiving information through unknown telepathic contact with an older, living person who has the same historical knowledge.

Editing to add my other belief too...

Those children might also have access to the Akashic Records.
 
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Being only one of many telepathic PNF members, I have a present belief system for the phenomenon where children talk about details from the past. I believe it is the child receiving information through unknown telepathic contact with an older, living person who has the same historical knowledge.

Editing to add my other belief too...

Those children have access to the Akashic Records.
I have thought of this also. So is it your belief that we do not reincarnate? What we think is our past lives are actually memories of others we are picking up ? I have wondered about this theory also. I have also considered cell memory passed down.
 
I have always believed that souls are sparks from God. He can create them as he chooses. However there may be an infinite no of souls if we reincarnate between worlds and dimensions. In the beginning there may have been countless numbers created. Not to mention the ones who have chosen not to Incarnate until a specific time. Just my thoughts on it.
I had never thought of it in terms of an infinite number of souls already existing. It shows how conditioned I have become to think in terms of a soul having a one to one correspondence with a physical body.
 
Being only one of many telepathic PNF members, I have a present belief system for the phenomenon where children talk about details from the past. I believe it is the child receiving information through unknown telepathic contact with an older, living person who has the same historical knowledge.

Editing to add my other belief too...

Those children have access to the Akashic Records.

This is very interesting and would seem to account for many aspects of the reincarnation phenomena. In your belief system, are these memories only available to a child if an older person who experienced these things in life is still alive? Or are these memories available in any case through direct access to the Akashic Records? Your post also makes me think now that the ability to access these encodings could be thought of as a form of time travel.
 
I have thought of this also. So is it your belief that we do not reincarnate? What we think is our past lives are actually memories of others we are picking up ? I have wondered about this theory also. I have also considered cell memory passed down.

Lynne, I don’t have any personal thought on “reincarnation” specifically. That’s actually why I worded my post as I did with more focus on the supposed historical phenomenon.

However, I find the idea of reincarnation as somewhat contrary to my childhood Christian learnings about “going to Heaven” when we die. Am I Christian today...nope...I’m pagan...and as Debi reminds me, “mystical”.
 
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