Remembering My Past Lives

 

By Dr. John L. Reizer

Editor at NoFakeNews.net

At the age of five, I had an exceptionally clear understanding that I had lived multiple lives. Although I cannot presently recall the specific details of those lives, there is no doubt in my mind, whatsoever, that I have lived before.

As a young boy, I knew things that a person just entering the world for the very first time wouldn’t be aware of. I remember telling my parents, as a young child, that people lived over and over again. I also remembered what happened in-between those lifetimes. For example, I knew that when a person died he or she immediately reviewed what had happened in their most recent life as well as events from previous lifetimes. I knew that we picked our parents and friends prior to being born. I knew we chose what problems and challenges we would have to work through in a particular lifetime. I also knew that what we failed to learn successfully in one lifetime would have to be reintroduced and addressed in future lifetimes.

I remember knowing that we lived many lives as men and women and that a person who was a parent or a sibling to a person in one lifetime might have been their friend or spouse in another incarnation.

I knew very early in my life that the people closest to me had been present in my other lives. We were all connected, as a package of souls, to one another and enrolled in a never ending curriculum that offered universal lessons about experiencing physicality while being housed in third dimensional bodies.

When I was three years old, I was able to play a piano that was situated in my parents’ home. Whatever music I heard on the radio or television I could replicate on the keyboard without any problems. How could I have had the ability to play a musical instrument like a piano unless I had played one in a prior lifetime?

By the time I was eight years old, I spoke about past lifetimes and the different dimensions of universal existence. I knew about many other things early in my life concerning this subject. Later, I would read about the same concepts in books that had been written by paranormal researchers.

As a young child I knew that all physical matter vacillated between being solid and a frequency. At 10 years old I understood the basic mechanisms of what is known today as quantum physics. In addition to this, I had already developed an understanding that frequencies were read by something in our bodies that made our environment look and feel solid. Years later I would read interesting theories by scientists concerning this material and would come to realize that human DNA was the tuning mechanism that read and converted those frequencies into a third dimensional reality construct.

The fact that I knew all of this information as a young child could only be explained by another fact. I had lived multiple lifetimes as a human being. But I also realized very early on that I was not special or a unique individual. I understood that all human beings lived many incarnations in an effort to be exposed to universal knowledge that could be obtained by experiencing thousands of lifetimes in a classroom setting like our earth.

As of this writing, I am 51 years old. But like every other person walking around on this planet, I am an eternal soul that has lived many lifetimes in different biological vessels and I have experienced countless scenarios in various incarnations.

Do We Live Again?

By Dr. John L. Reizer

Editor at NoFakeNews.net

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For as long as man has been able to think about important questions, he has probably been pondering one of the biggest questions of them all; do we live again? It’s a good question and one that has been seriously debated by many people throughout the world.

Quite a few of the modern religions that are in existence often preclude their followers from even broaching the subject of reincarnation. The truth be told, everybody in the world at one time or another has wondered what happens after it’s all over here.

We are borne into this world out of thin air and miraculously adapt to our earthly environment. Did you ever stop and think about how absolutely amazing it is that young children can easily master the language skills of any geographic location they happen to find themselves in? How is it that some very young children, with no prior experience, can play a musical instrument better than schooled musicians that have been practicing their artistic expressions for thirty years or longer? Why can some people remember past lifetimes in other parts of the world? Did you know there are documented cases of people that have been hypnotically regressed so that they can remember previous lifetimes? These same individuals are often able to suddenly speak and understand a foreign language? How is this possible unless they have lived before?

Several years ago my mother became very ill. She developed stomach pains, had little to no appetite, and lost an incredible amount of weight. She believed she was going to die and was admitted into a hospital several times only to be told on each occasion that she was physically fine. Finally, at my request, she visited a hypnotherapist. The therapist unlocked her subconscious mind and when she came home she began to feel better. Suddenly she had a strong urge to write poetry. This was a woman that had never written a poem in her life. Several years later my mother has authored over 3,000 poems and published many books. The funny thing is the poems are very good. Damn good as a matter of fact. Another funny thing about my mom’s poetry is that she believed she was not always the person responsible for writing the words that would land on the pages of paper in front of her.

A couple of years ago, my mother visited a reputable, psychic medium. She truly wanted to know who or what was really behind the poetic expressions that continued to flow out of her pen on a daily basis. The session with the psychic explained, pretty much, everything that had happened to my mom and she was finally able to understand why poetry had suddenly consumed her life. I won’t tell you the incredible story here, but I will tell you that my mom would say, “Yes,” if you asked her the question: Do we live again?

Click here to read her incredible story.

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