FAQ: Why do we carry unresolved issues from life to life? Whether you know it or not, Earth is a big schoolhouse and we are all here to learn our lessons. Unlike that last book report you never did and forgot to turn in, there is no getting out of homework in the cosmos. You may have heard the saying "there is no free lunch in the universe". The truth is you can get a free lunch but... you cannot leave business unfinished, lessons unlearned, or traumatic thoughts unresolved. [Example] We carry our unfinished business, unlearned lessons, and unresolved thoughts (particularly those at the moment of our deaths) with us from life to life. Dying thoughts carry particular strong charges to later lives because they usually concern both unfinished business and unlearned lessons. We carry everything until the business is finished, the lessons are learned, and the thoughts are played out. Those are the rules. We have to play by them. If there are any questions, take it up with the management (ie. God/Goddess). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example: Undying Thoughts: a client who was a soldier in the Great War (now known as World War I), was finally killed after spending many harrowing months in a trench. This man's dying thought was that "if I ever get out of this trench, I am going to..." was played out in my client's next life. This individual pursued a very wild lifestyle: going through sex partners and money like there was no tomorrow (and for the man in the trench there was no tomorrow). Yet this hedonistic lifestyle was not serving my client. Once they could see where it was coming from, they were free to leave the man in the trench behind them (see the Case History). |
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