Rules of the House #25f:
Past Life Carry Over Fears - Experience
"Habits... form us. Conquer your
bad habits or they will conquer you." (Rob Gilbert)
When people enter their present life, they have
forgotten that they have chosen the difficulties they are facing now
to resolve unfinished business from past lives.
Often that business is conquering fears acquired in the past that are no
longer serve them like:
If you are terrified that the end of the world as we
know it is near, you have Doomphobia.
If you fear that you are now living in the "end of
days", you inherited such fears from past lives:
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Doomphobia Defined:
Doomphobia is the fear of the sudden end
of life on Earth as prophesied by all the major religions. Each and
every generation has believed they were living in the end times... and
yet the Earth keeps on spinning.
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End of Earth:
In the far distant future, the Earth will come
to an end. Currently, Earth is a very useful school house and it will
continue to be used as a platform for reincarnation well beyond 2012.
So, if you are truly fearful, bookmark this page, reopen it on 12/12/2012,
and have a good laugh saluting the Earth's continued existence.
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End-o'Days:
Christianity, Judaism, and Islam all agree about
Eschatology: that there will be an End of Days. So why do the major
religions agree about this? Simple answer:
Control. These
religions all claim that, if you follow them, you (unlike heretics
such as myself) will be saved from the final cataclysm. The point of
such predictions is for those who make them to control those who
believe in them. Over time, people who believed in them sold all
their wordly goods in preparation for a final rapture that never
came (and has not come).
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Mayan Calendar:
The current End of Days scenario is brought to
you by the Mayans whose calendar has been interpreted to predict global
destruction in 2012. No one wants to believe the less sexy
explanation that the Mayan calendar was the last one completed before
the Spanish invaded and destroyed their civilization. The Mayans
plotted their calendars well in advance and only preserved the
latest version in stone (having destroyed all previous versions).
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The Doomphobia Test:
Here is how to know if you are being influenced
by this past life habit (fear of apocalypse). Do you have any of these?
Are you worried that plague and pestilence will end all life?
Are you worried that famine and drought will end all life?
Are you worried that fire, flood, and tsunami will end all life?
Are you worried that tornadoes and hurricanes will end all life?
Are you worried that earthquakes and meteors will end all life?
Are you worried that pollution and climate change will end all life?
Are you worried that a pole shift will dramatically end all life?
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Important Annoucements:
If you are caught in the grip of Doomphobia,
here is what you need to keep in mind:
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End of Eschatology:
If you are a true believer in the End of Days
scenario, what good does this belief do you? When the end of your life
comes, no doubt, you will be wishing that you had not wasted time worrying
about the End of Days and spent that time instead enjoying the gift of life.
Unless your religion can make you feel good about your life and give you
quality ways to spend your time… you might want to consider adopting a
more empowering and joyful one.
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Joy-o'Days:
There are so many things that can go wrong on
Earth… and yet the Earth is still here. As religious as I am now and
have been in past lives, I never spent much time worrying about the
End of Days. Instead I am focused on experiencing as much joy as
possible in each day of life I receive. When you create joyful days,
if the End of Days were to come, you could leave this life knowing
that you had spent your time in the best way possible.
If you fear darkness so much you cannot be alone
in the dark (whether inside or outside), you have Nyctophobia.
If you fear darkness excessively, you were
most likely killed in the dark in a fearful or violent manner in past
lives:
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Nyctophobia Defined:
Nyctophobia is the fear of darkness. In past
lives, people's lives revolved around making the best use of daylight.
For once it became dark, without good light sources, most went to sleep.
Those who did not rest were usually up to evil deeds which was made
easier because their victims were asleep.
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Buried Alive:
Before comas were properly understood, many individuals
were buried alive. Those in deep comas appeared to be dead even to medical
practitioners. Why the newly deceased were displayed for days in an open
coffin was to make sure they were really dead. Those who awoke from their coma in a
closed coffin buried underground gained a tremendous fear of the dark as they
suffocated. This powerful fear of the dark always carries over to future lives.
For more on being "Buried Alive",
click here.
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Robbed:
Traveling at night still is dangerous. The odds
of being robbed, raped, or killed dramatically increase. Those who were
traumatized or killed in a night robbery in past lives often find
themselves fearful of the dark now. This is a protective mechanism to
prevent them from a repetition of being harmed again by night.
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Kidnapped:
Abducting individuals was very common in past lives.
Most were taken at night while sleeping because it was easier to get away.
More often than not, the victims were held hostage in a dark place. If
they were not killed outright, then they were abandoned to death… sending
deep fears of the dark to future lives.
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Trapped:
Ask any police officer: if a criminal can relocate you
to a place of their choosing, then they can hurt or kill you and get away
with it. Usually those who are trapped are hidden in dark places to
increase their fear and stress which makes them easier to manipulate.
Being trapped always creates fear of the dark in an individual.
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The Nyctophobia Test:
Here is how to know if you are being influenced
by this past life habit (fear of darkness). Do you have any of these?
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Physical - Reactions:
Those who fear the dark will experience the
following reactions when confronted with a darkened environment. These
include: increased heart rate, breath rate, sweating, shaking, and
feeling very nauseous (sometimes involuntarily vomiting).
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Mental - Habits:
Those who fear the dark usually must sleep with
a night-light. They tend to lock the door to their bedroom and have
security alarms to protect them while they sleep. They will be quite
reluctant to go out at night and will consistently make excuses for
not doing so even at the risk of their significant relationships.
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Emotional - Fears:
Those who fear the dark usually will be
noticeably nervous in any darkened environment. They will panic if
forced to spend time in the dark (even if accompanied by loved ones).
They will become angry, fearful, tearful, or defensive if others
suggest they confront the dark (many will just run out of dark rooms).
If you fear sleeping so much you cannot be alone
in the dark (whether inside or outside), you have Somniphobia.
If you fear sleeping excessively, you were most
likely killed while sleeping in a fearful or violent manner in past
lives:
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Somniphobia Defined:
Somniphobia, the fear of sleeping, is almost
always rooted in tragedy "while you were sleeping" in past lives.
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Past Life Causes of Sleep Fears, include:
- Soldiers, thieves, and government officials would sweep through
homes at night and rape-kill the sleeping residents.
- Disease or disaster would end lives while its victims slept.
- Fire would take the lives of those too exhausted too wake up.
-
Animals
would break into homes and start eating human
victims before they could fight back effectively.
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Sleep Talking:
You have sleep fears if you constantly and
consistently talk in your sleep. When you are "Sleep Talking" this
way, most often, this past lives literally crying out for healing and
trying to get your attention.
The quickest way
to find out what you are trying to tell yourself
is to record yourself while sleeping, listen to your words, and decide
what actions to take to heal the problem. The low tech solution is to
have a spouse write down what you say while you are sleeping.
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Sleep Walking:
You have serious sleep fears if you are walking
while you sleep.
When
nightmares
turns into sleepwalking
that causes a person to take actions in sleep
that are truly dangerous in the waking world (this serious sleep
disorder is better known as
"Pseudo Suicide").
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Sleep Detector:
After an individual has had "enough" past
lives ended while sleeping, they tend to develop a "sleep danger
detector" like I have.
If there is a strange noise that is indicative of danger, I will wake right
up… but, otherwise, I will get a good night's sleep. As with most problems
in life,
reincarnation
provides the solution.
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The Somniphobia Test:
Here is how to know if you are being influenced
by this past life habit (fear of sleeping). Do you have any of these?
Do you have bars on your bedroom window?
Do others say that your bedroom is a fortress?
Do you lock your bedroom door while sleeping?
Do you prefer to sleep in rooms with no windows?
Do you wake up at the slightest noise while sleeping?
Do you sleep with lots of objects/weapons for protection?
Do you have more fire-smoke alarms than required by law?
Do you lock your bedroom door as well as your front door?
Do you use blankets for protection (even when uncomfortable)?
Do you have problems falling and/or staying asleep due to stress?
If you are terrified by animals/insects and fear
they will harm or kill you, you have Zoophobia.
If you fear animals or insects without any trauma
from them in this life, you have most likely died from them in past lives:
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Zoophobia Defined:
Zoophobia is the fear of animals while
Insectophobia is the fear of insects. In past lives, life was largely
lived outdoors and people constantly ran across insects and animals.
Animals would maim or kill humans while insects would infect or poison
them. Painful deaths inflicted by animals/insects in past lives often
result in present life fears of these deadly creatures.
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Competition for Dinner:
For most of history and in many places in the
world today, humans and animals have been in competition for the same
scarce resources. "Eat or be eaten" used to be how humans and animals
used to compete for dinner. "Sometimes you eat the bear and sometimes
the bear eats you" was the reality of life on Earth. So fear of animals
(and insects) can run deep, especially for those with consistent losing
track records against them in past lives.
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Always a Threat:
Those who have deep seated fears of animals view
even the most friendly and harmless among them as a threat. Even if a
particular pet has never hurt anyone, those fearful of animals will still
feel anxious. Nothing can be done to reassure them. No amount of
precautions will make them feel safe around animals.
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Past Life Torture:
In past lives, governments would inflict torture
on its prisoners by using animals (most often snakes) or insects
(most often spiders). That is why
Arachnophobia
(fear of spiders) and
Ophidiophobia
(fear of snakes)
are the top present phobias.
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The Zoophobia Test:
Here is how to know if you are being influenced
by this past life habit (fear of animals/insects). Do you have any of
these?
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Physical Reactions:
Those who have been deeply hurt (in past
lives) by animals often contract allergies. This gives them a socially
acceptable excuse not to be around animals. If the animal issue
is coming from past lives, then going back and healing the trauma
will help to release the allergy from body, mind, and emotions.
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Mental Habits:
Those who are fearful of animals will avoid them
like the plague. They will make excuses for not visiting the homes of
pet owners just so they do not encounter an animal. They will largely
spend their time indoors so that they can avoid insects or animals.
They will not allow animals in their home and will spray for insects.
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Emotional Fears:
Those who are fearful of animals compound the
problem by visualizing how they will be hurt by animals. They imagine
animals running up, jumping on, and then biting them. If the animal
picks up on these images, they might choose to act on them. If the
animal hurts them, it only deepens the sufferer's "fear loop".
If you are terrified by fear to the point you
worry that spiders will kill you, you have Arachnophobia.
If you fear that you will die by being poisoned
by the venom of spiders, then you have a true fear of them:
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Arachnophobia Defined:
Arachnophobia is the fear of spiders. The
fear of spiders is one of the deepest and most widespread of all the
phobias because it was a major health hazard in past lives. It makes
the top five of most phobia lists.
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Bite Size Terror:
Spiders may be small but their bites can pack
a terrifying punch. Although most are harmless, the venom of some
spiders can inflict the torments of hell on those they bite. High
fevers, rashes, stabbing-shooting pains, and severe muscle cramps are
just some of the symptoms of poisoning from spider bites. Those who
have suffered horrifying deaths in past lives from spider bites tend
to send deep subconscious fears of spiders to future lives.
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Caveman Days:
The fear of spiders is so widespread because
all of us have had many past lives as "cave" people. Spiders like to
live in caves because they are cool and provide protection from the
rest of nature. They love to attack humans while they are
sleeping
. This is
the origin of the prayer: "If I die
before I wake, I pray the Lord my Soul to take."
Few things in life were more terrifying then
waking up to find the rest of your family had died from spider bites.
Many times, those who fear spiders also fear abandonment by significant
others.
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Booby Trapped Food:
Spiders also love to infest crops and food.
When individuals were harvesting food, they were at higher risk for
spider bites. In open style homes, people often died by inadvertently
eating spiders that had gotten into their food. When they ate the
spider whole, it was like taking poison and the person died from it.
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Spider Torture:
Ancient governments capitalized on the fear of
spiders by using them in torture. Sometimes the torture victim was tied
down and spiders were placed on vital parts of their body. Other times
they were placed into pits crawling with spiders. As the spiders bit
them, they would break down and beg to be released. If they were not
too badly bitten, they could survive… most never did.
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Infant Mortality:
Spider bites were one cause of the high infant
mortality rate in past lives. Spider bites that were not fatal to older
children or adults often were lethal to babies. Parents wrapped their
babies in swaddling clothes and hung them high above the floor… just to
protect them from spider bites which were all too common.
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The Arachnophobia Test:
Here is how to know if you are being influenced
by this past life habit (fear of spiders). Do you have any of these?
Do you panic if you see a realistic photo of spiders?
Have you feared spiders ever since you can remember?
Has seeing a spider caused you to have a panic attack?
Do you avoid seeing movies that have spiders in them?
Have you spent lots of money to make your home spider free?
Do you panic if you just think about spiders coming near you?
Do you panic if you see evidence of spiders nearby (like webs)?
Has seeing a spider caused you to instantly run away from the area?
Have you been embarrassed by others seeing you avoiding spiders?
Do you spend "too much time" worrying about encountering spiders?
If you are terrified by fear to the point you
worry that snakes will kill you, you have Ophidiophobia.
If you fear that you will die by being poisoned
by the venom of snakes, then you have a true fear of them:
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Ophidiophobia Defined:
Ophidiophobia is the fear of snakes. The
fear of snakes is one of the deepest and most widespread of all the
phobias because it was a major health hazard in past lives. It makes
the top five of most phobia lists.
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Total Terror:
Snakes are scary: the big fangs, the hiss, and
the lightning speed of their strike. Although most are harmless, the
venom of some snakes can inflict the torments of hell on those they bite.
High fevers, rashes, stabbing-shooting pains, and severe muscle cramps
are just some of the symptoms of poisoning from snake bites. Those who
have suffered horrifying deaths in past lives from snake bites tend to
send deep subconscious fears of snakes to future lives.
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Caveman Days:
The fear of snakes is so widespread because all
of us have had one or more past lives as "cave" people. Snakes like to
live in caves because they are cool and provide protection from the rest
of nature. Few things in life were more terrifying then walking into
what should be a safe place and getting a snake bite.
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Moving Landmines:
In a place without roads, snakes in the grass
were like landmines. All it took was one wrong step on a snake for
someone to be bitten repeatedly. Young children rarely survived snake
bites. Adults, who were bitten by snakes and survived, usually suffered
some permanent impairment. Some had to lose a limb to stop the progress
of snake poison. Others displayed permanent stroke-like symptoms:
slurred speech, problems with standing and walking, weakness in arms or
legs, drooping in the facial muscles, and so on.
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Snake Torture:
Ancient governments capitalized on the fear of
snakes by using them in torture. Sometimes the torture victim was tied
down and snakes were placed on vital parts of their body. Other times
they were placed into pits crawling with snakes. As the snakes bit them,
they would break down and beg to be released. If they were not too badly
bitten, they could survive… most never did.
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Snake Religions:
Some religions (like Santeria) feature extensive
interactions with snakes. Often the follower was forced to put their
hand into a bag full of snakes to test their faith. Sometimes they
would not be bitten, other times they would be bitten but not harmed.
At some point, they would be bitten to death… and then reincarnate with
a deep fear of snakes to prevent them from dying by snake bite again.
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The Ophidiophobia Test:
Here is how to know if you are being influenced
by this past life habit (fear of snakes). Do you have any of these?
Do you panic if you see a realistic photo of snakes?
Have you feared snakes ever since you can remember?
Has seeing a snake caused you to have a panic attack?
Do you avoid seeing movies that have snakes in them?
Have you spent lots of money to make your home snake free?
Do you panic if you just think about snakes coming near you?
Do you panic if you see evidence of snakes nearby (like skin)?
Has seeing a snake caused you to instantly run away from the area?
Have you been embarrassed by others seeing you avoiding snakes?
Do you spend "too much time" worrying about encountering snakes?
If you are terrified by fear to the point you
worry that your death is near, you have Necrophobia.
If you fear that you will die in some painful
and violent manner (like you did in past lives), then you fear death:
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Necrophobia Defined:
Necrophobia is the fear of death and dead
things. Dead things are feared because they might contain an
infectious disease that, if they are touched, will cause one to die.
Death is feared because most individuals do not know where they came
from and do not know where they are going.
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Uncommon Experience:
In past lives, death was a part of daily
life. People hunted and killed animals for their food. Each year
random illnesses or accidents were sure to claim a loved one. Half
of the children born to a couple would die before they reached age
six. Elderly parents would suddenly, unexpectedly, and rapidly die.
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Life Interrupted:
Today, most people do not kill for food or
experience the cycle of constant deaths of loved ones at various ages.
All this makes death a much more fearful experience in the modern era
because what we fear the most is what we rarely experience.
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The Necrophobia Test:
Here is how to know if you are being influenced
by this past life habit (fear of death). Do you have any of these?
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Loss of Consciousness:
We fear death because we really fear that we
will lose all of what is special about ourselves. That we will lose
all who we have loved. That we will lose all that we have learned and
built in life. That we will lose who we really are inside. That we
will cease to be altogether... after we are dead (but we will return).
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Blindness to Future:
What makes life on Earth scary is that you
are in the dark and you cannot see what is coming... so you cannot make
adjustments to make your life easier. Even if you are psychic, you
cannot see the future with clarity. This blindness is what makes death
scary because you do not know when or how it will come.
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Pain & Suffering:
Life on Earth is full of pain and suffering.
Physical bodies can be broken so badly as to create lifelong chronic pain.
Minds can be plunged into depression. Emotions can flow out of control.
There really is no equivalent in the inner worlds to kind of pain and
suffering that we experience on Earth. Ask anyone on Earth living in a
disease ridden, war torn, poverty stricken area about suffering... they
know pain and they also fear death will be worse.
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Reminder:
Reincarnation works to preserve all of what is
the best about an individual, it draws those who have loved back together
again, it gives them another opportunity to bring their skills and
talents to the next level, and it gives them new chances for love, life,
and joy. That alone should help to ease the fear of death.
If you are terrified by fear such that you
constantly worry about illness, you have Nosophobia.
If you fear that you will get some painful or
deadly disease crippling you (as in past lives), then you fear illness:
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Nosophobia Defined:
Nosophobia is the fear of illness. The top
fears of illness includes
Emetophobia
(fear of vomit) and
Carcinophobia
(fear of cancer). In past lives, a prolonged
illness was usually a death sentence because most people did not eat
unless they worked everyday. So illness was something to be feared.
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All Fall Down:
The seemingly innocent children's song was how
medieval parents explained death by plague. The "ring around the rosie"
was a description of lesions appearing on the skin of plague victims.
The "pocket full of posies" was a "home cure" as it was believed that
carrying fresh flowers counteracted the plague. "Ashes" were what remained
after bodies were burned to curb the plague's spread. "We all fall down"
was the inevitable result of the plague: that all people would die from
one of the waves of recurring illness.
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It's Catching:
Ancient peoples knew that the one sure way to
avoid falling ill was to avoid those who were ill or seemed to be
falling ill. All illnesses were assumed to be "catching": what we
today would call either "airborne" (by breathing in air full of disease
germs) or "contact" (by touching someone or by exchanging bodily fluids
through kissing or sex). So those who wanted to stay healthy avoided
those who were ill like the plague so they could not "catch" anything.
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The Nosophobia Test:
Here is how to know if you are being influenced
by this past life habit (fear of illness). Do you have any of these?
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Hypochondriacs:
Those who fear sickness often end up as constant
invalids ("Hypochondriacs") who are always "imagining" themselves to be
ill. Whatever the latest illness is, they are sure they will get it.
So they get prescriptions and/or vaccinations to handle it.
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Health Nuts:
Those who fear sickness often end up as "Health
Nuts" who take so many supplements daily that their body cannot handle
them. Taking any more than seven ensures that the body will eliminate
them as waste. Although these "nuts" believe they are acting wisely to
preserve their health, their constant preventative actions consume a
disproportionate amount of time, energy, and money.
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Amateur Geneticists:
Those who fear sickness sometime gain it by
studying their family's medical history. They come to believe that if
one of their parents died of a particular disease at certain age, that
they will also contract that illness. Even if medical tests rule out
that possibility, those who fear sickness will not be convinced.
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More on Nosophobia:
The link between illness and deaths in past
lives - has created some of the deepest fears now from pandemic
experiences:
+ Pandemic Karma:
"Eat, drink, be merry for tomorrow we all
shall die." (Song about the Black Plague) Most disease experts say
we are overdue for the next big pandemic. Yet, more optimistically,
I believe, that much better food, housing, and medicine as well as
better heating, cooling, and sanitation have dramatically reduced
the opportunities for pandemics to be mass murderers. Plus,
ironically, constant global travel by so many people had spread so
much around that most have improved their immune resistance past
the point of harm by pandemics.
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Prior Pandemic Schools:
The biggest pandemics are the European
Typhoid (400BC, 1500CE), New World Small Pox (100CE, 1600CE), Bubonic
Plague (500CE, 1300CE), Indian Cholera (1800CE), and Spanish Influenza
(1900CE).
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Pandemic Experience:
Since the Earth is a schoolhouse for karma,
those who have not yet lived through or died because of a pandemic still
need the experience. Similarly, those who still have unresolved issues
from pandemics in past lives will have the need to heal them. So, in
the absence of pandemics, karma must find other means of creating the
pandemic experience. These come in the form of virulent diseases,
auto-immune disorders, and wasting illnesses.
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Virulent Diseases:
Pandemics are especially fearful when they
feature diseases that violently ravage the body in very short amounts
of time, such as: Bubonic Plague, Ebola Virus, and Marburg Virus.
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Auto Immune Disorders:
Pandemics can be relentless in breaking
down the body's defenses resulting in a slow and painful death. These
auto-immune disorders include: AIDS, HIV, Behcet, and Hepatitis B.
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Wasting Illnesses:
Pandemics can break down the body from within
causing the body to waste away from the inside and to become progressively
weaker, such as: Cancer, Leukemia, and Tuberculosis.
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Pandemic Lessons:
Individuals who contract these diseases find
that they live in a constant state of fear and wonder if each day will be
their last one. They find themselves rejected by friends and family members.
They feel like the only people who can understand them are those who are
suffering from the same illness. They are isolated by their illness and
by the fear that is an inevitable result of contracting any one of these
personal pandemics... which creates the karmic lessons.
If you are terrified by fear to the point you
worry about germs/medicine, you have Germophobia.
If you fear harm/death from receiving medicine
(as in past lives) or disease organisms (germs), then you fear them:
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Germophobia Defined:
Germophobia (also known as Mysophobia) is
the fear of germs and the spread of germs through medical procedures
or through general uncleanliness. Closely related is
Trypanophobia,
the fear of injection or medical needles. Germophobia is different
than the fear of illness as it focuses on the fear of the "delivery
mechanism" of disease rather than on the ailment itself.
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Discovery of Germs:
"Will you have some microbe? There is some
everywhere!" (Rossignol 1881)
Although this was meant to mock Pasteur's
discovery of germs, it is essentially accurate. Today, scientists
know so much more than Pasteur as to make the world so fantastically
alive with germs that it would even baffle their discoverer.
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Unseen Killer:
Today everyone is convinced that Pasteur's
"fantastic world of germs" is all too real. His discovery launched a
new brand new phobia, "fear of germs". Instead of sickness just
emanating from ill people or animals, it comes from a plethora of
germs which are teeming everywhere: in air, in water, in food, and
everywhere a living person wants to be. Germs ramp the fear of
sickness up to a whole new scientifically terrifying level.
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The Germophobia Test:
Here is how to know if you are being influenced
by this past life habit (fear of medicine). Do you have any of these?
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Clean Freaks:
Today fear of germs has created a legion of
"clean freaks" who can never be clean enough. No amount of washing
face, hands, and body suffices (not even showers taken many times
daily or the constant use of hand sanitizers). Furniture is protected
by plastic slip covers. Those who enter their homes feel like they
have entered a laboratory grade clean room secure from bio-hazards.
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Clean Restrictions:
Those who are involved with "Clean Freaks"
will attest to how much of their life they waste on restrictive rituals
designed to keep them free from germs at all times. For example, the
sufferers are unwilling to shake hands, to share food, to use public
restrooms, or to take public transportation. Often this kills their
career, their relationships, and their joy along with the germs.
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More on Germophobia:
The link between germs and deaths in past
lives - has created some of the deepest fears now from recent
pandemics:
+ Germ Karma:
In 1860, Louis Pasteur first discovered
microscopic germs. By 1880, there was enough evidence for the
general acceptance of that discovery. Subsequent outbreaks of
Cholera and Dysentery gave further support to the "germ theory"
which is now accepted as medical fact of the cause of diseases.
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World of Germs:
Since the discovery of germs, there have been
two major pandemics: the 1918-1919 "Spanish Flu" where roughly 40% of
the worldwide human population became ill and more than 50 million
people died and the 1957 "Asian Flu" where 2 million died.
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Germ Terror:
Those who died from the "Spanish" and "Asian"
flues reincarnated with exceptionally deep fears of germs.
First
because knowledge of the "Germ Theory" left
no doubt of about the true identity of their killers: millions of
tiny germ microbes invading-poisoning their body.
Second
because of the speed and ferocity of these
illnesses: people who got them died very quickly. It was quite common
for those who felt well in the morning to become sick in the afternoon
and dead by nightfall. Those who did not succumb to the disease within
the first few days soon died of complications such as pneumonia. All
who died this way felt that their life was ripped from them far too
soon.
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Deep Fear Imprint:
The intense physical pain, the overwhelming
mental stress, and the horrifying emotions of these flues tend to
create a deeper than usual fear imprint for the individual.
This becomes deeper still if the person had no previous experience of a
pandemic during their cycle of reincarnation, if they were very attached
to the life that was snatched away, and if they were the "sensitive"
type. Adding to all this is the fact that the "Spanish and Asian"
flues are relatively "new" in human history and there has been
relatively little time to heal them.
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Over-Compensation:
Determined - in the deepest recesses of their
mind - never to die in such a painful and terrifying manner again,
those who fear germs will becomes obsessive about them.
Like most OCD sufferers, they suffer from the "Doubting Disease" where
no matter what they do to protect themselves they "doubt" it will work.
They will continue to feel always at risk from germ drive infectious
diseases… until the
If you are terrified of certain numbers because
they are harbingers of doom, you have Numerophobia.
If you fear numbers, many times this happens
because they remind you of tragic anniversaries in past lives:
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Numerophobia Defined:
Numerophobia is the fear of numbers. Some
number fears are cultural and historical (see test below). Most number
fears are personal and relate to specific anniversaries in this life
when tragedy struck.
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Bad Numbers:
Most people remember vividly the date when they
lost a loved one (a parent, a spouse, a sibling, a child, etc) and that
date can later be fearful. Others remember the date when they suffered
from a life changing accident, illness, or injury and that number can be
feared. Still others are born fearing a number and many times that date
is when tragedy chooses to strike.
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The Numerophobia Test:
Here is how to know if you are being influenced
by this past life habit (fear of numbers). Do you have any of these?
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Hexakosioihexekontahexaphobia (Fear of
Number 666):
Christians are very familiar with this number
fear. According to the Bible (Revelation 13:18), "the number of the
beast" is "six hundred, sixty-six". The beast is either Satan or the
Anti-Christ: both of which are to be feared and avoided by true
believers.
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Tetraphobia (Fear of Number 4):
The Chinese word for the number four sounds
very similar to their word for death and so many Asian cultures
(China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan) simply avoid it. In many buildings,
there will not be any floors labeled 4, 14, 24, 34, 40-49, and so on
owing to this wide-spread, superstitious fear.
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Octophobia (Fear of Number 8):
Some individuals fear the number eight because,
when laid flat, it is the symbol for infinity (which is a fearful
concept for many). Others fear the number eight because it is the
varying combination/mutation of eight genes that create the deadliest
viruses known to humankind.
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Triskadekaphobia (Fear of Number 13):
True karma fans know that each 13th year of
their life a
new karmic cycle
begins bringing greater challenges and that
is a scary thing! :O) Some people will not live in a home with 13
in the address. Many offices and hotels will not have a 13th floor.
Even some airplanes will skip over the 13th row. The fear of the
number 13 runs across many cultures and traditions, especially when
the 13th day falls on a Friday or a Tuesday (below).
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Pre-History:
Many fear Friday the 13th because that was the
day that the continent of Atlantis sank due to a cataclysm. Others
believe that Tuesday the 13th was the day that the North and South
Pole reversed shifting the Earth so dramatically that a great flood
resulted (which some believe the biblical Noah escaped on the Ark).
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Christianity:
Although not supported by Scripture, many believe
that Judas was the last (and 13th) to sit at the Last Supper table (because
he was late as he was out betraying Christ to the Romans). Since Judas
was the great betrayer, like the 666 "beast", the number associated with
him was to be shunned by true believers.
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Knights Templar:
Many fear Friday the 13th because that was the
day (in October 1307) that the Knights Templar were forced to go
underground or face execution at the hands of Philip IV of France.
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Advice:
The cure for "Numerophobia" is to understand
the source of the past life fears though the
"Healing Unquiet Past Life Personalities"
exercise and to heal those fears with the
"EFT: Releasing Frozen Emotions Forever"
exercise.
If you are terrified of certain colors because
they are harbingers of death, you have Chromophobia.
If you fear colors, many times this happens
because they remind you of tragic deaths in past lives:
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Sense Memory:
Colors are a key factor in how we remember
things. When we have died, especially in a painful or violent manner,
we often associate colors with that
soul memory.
This is the source of Chromophobia, the fear of certain colors.
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Pink:
Even a pleasant color, like pink, the sign of
healthy internal organs, can be feared if the individual was poisoned
(suffering and/or dying) by touching or eating a plant of a pinkish hue.
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Green:
Snakes, spiders, lizards, and other green
animals that blended in with the grass could strike at any moment with
deadly precision. Soldiers often draped themselves in greenery so that
they could jump out from behind trees to ambush the unwary enemy.
Diabetes and fungal infections can turn the skin green in patches.
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Yellow:
Abnormal yellowing of the skin was a sign of
many diseases like Anemia, Gallstones, Hepatitis, Jaundice, Kidney
Failure, or Yellow Fever (mosquito bites). Most of these diseases
involved intense suffering and some would ultimately prove fatal.
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Red:
Smallpox, Measles, AIDS lesions, and plague
buboes turn body parts red and those red areas may or may not heal.
More often than not, red body parts are a prelude to permanent
disfigurement and/or death. Most sexually transmitted diseases,
like Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and Herpes, feature red spots and/or red
patches. Most internal bruising or bleeding also turned the skin
blue or purple.
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Black:
Frostbite, gangrene, fire, and plague buboes
turn body parts black and those black areas seldom heal. More often
than not, black body parts are a prelude to permanent disfigurement
and/or death. More often than not, coal black body parts were dead
and required removal which was painful and often lead to death from
infection.
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White:
Extreme pallor that turns body parts white
signals disease and death. Skin Cancer and Tuberculosis are the
primary causes of abnormally white skin. In recent centuries, medical
professionals always wore white and the presence of white garbed
figures became intimately linked with death in the minds of the dying.
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The Chromophobia Test:
Here is how to know if you are being influenced
by this past life habit (fear of colors). Do you have any of these?
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Color Me Scared:
Dizziness, headaches, nausea, and intense anxiety
are the result when an individual encounters a color reminding them of
deep past life suffering and/or deaths in past lives.