06-07-2018, 05:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-07-2018, 05:27 PM by JJCarsonian.)
Hey guys
I'm trying to understand this concept that i keep hearing about- we are living all our lives past/present/future simultaneously....
What does this mean? Whats the point of the review and planning process?
I have 2 trains of thought on this concept and would like you guys to chime in:
1st Hypothesis:
Our 7 dimensional soul is projected into space/time from 1st to 7th density. Therefore, we technically exist in all dimensions, but our focus starts at the bottom and progresses through each dimension in a contiguous fashion.
2nd Hypothesis:
Our soul incarnates in multiple lives at once at different densities , then comes back, regroups, reviews all lives, and repeats this process. Therefore, apart of our self is experiencing every dimension of reality in space/time. Once the incarnations are done, we review all our incarnations, and then go back and do it again. Does this make sense?
What are your thoughts on this concept? The fact that we are supposedly experiencing all lives, densities simultaneously seem to conflict with the notion that we also review our lives and makes choices for the next incarnation.
I'm trying to understand this concept that i keep hearing about- we are living all our lives past/present/future simultaneously....
What does this mean? Whats the point of the review and planning process?
I have 2 trains of thought on this concept and would like you guys to chime in:
1st Hypothesis:
Our 7 dimensional soul is projected into space/time from 1st to 7th density. Therefore, we technically exist in all dimensions, but our focus starts at the bottom and progresses through each dimension in a contiguous fashion.
2nd Hypothesis:
Our soul incarnates in multiple lives at once at different densities , then comes back, regroups, reviews all lives, and repeats this process. Therefore, apart of our self is experiencing every dimension of reality in space/time. Once the incarnations are done, we review all our incarnations, and then go back and do it again. Does this make sense?
What are your thoughts on this concept? The fact that we are supposedly experiencing all lives, densities simultaneously seem to conflict with the notion that we also review our lives and makes choices for the next incarnation.