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The firm belief in duplicates phenomena

Oz67

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I sometimes have this firm belief that I was alive many times before, and that there are duplicates of me existing and doing the same thing.
 
I sometimes have this firm belief that I was alive many times before, and that there are duplicates of me existing and doing the same thing.
Duplicates as in alternate universes co-existing in different timelines or like duplicates in the here and now? Like buddhisms reincarnation decided to split you into a multitute of you? Just trying to wrap my head around your meaning there.
 
Duplicates as in alternate universes co-existing in different timelines or like duplicates in the here and now? Like buddhisms reincarnation decided to split you into a multitute of you? Just trying to wrap my head around your meaning there.

I think it's in the here and and Buddhism reincarnation.
 
Some believe that this is only a temporary plane of existence based on reincarnated lives. One in which time is linear, based on diurnal rotation of the sun. That when that single reincarnation is completed, one returns to their primary plane of existence, which is not of this earth, and has no celestial objects to establish diurnal rotation.

In other words that time, space, life and death as we know it here does not exist there.

Which seems to make sense that the sum total of our mortal reincarnations can be absolutely accounted for on our primary plane of existence, but not here on our secondary plane of existence.

Yet for whatever reason, some individual mortal souls are capable of being aware of their past lives (in part or in whole), apart from being able to witness occasional phenomena on this plane of existence that is actually indicative of our other plane of existence.

Perhaps you are one of those souls. With an ability to see beyond the inherent limitations of this mortal plane of existence. An issue that has vexed me for many years. Why some souls have such experiences, while the vast majority do not. And whether this is a blessing of some kind, or a curse.
 
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Some believe that this is only a temporary plane of existence based on reincarnated lives. One in which time is linear, based on diurnal rotation of the sun. That when that single reincarnation is completed, one returns to their primary plane of existence, which is not of this earth, and has no celestial objects to establish diurnal rotation.

In other words, time as we know it here does not exist there.

Which seems to make sense that the sum total of our mortal reincarnations can be absolutely accounted for on our primary plane of existence, but not here on our secondary plane of existence.

Yet for whatever reason, some individual mortal souls are capable of being aware of their past lives (in part or in whole), apart from being able to witness occasional phenomena on this plane of existence that is actually indicative of our other plane of existence.

Perhaps you are one of those souls. With an ability to see beyond the inherent limitations of this mortal plane of existence. An issue that has vexed me for many years. Why some souls have such experiences, while the vast majority do not. And whether this is a blessing of some kind, or a curse.

That's interesting
 
I think it's in the here and and Buddhism reincarnation.
That could be an interesting plot to a sci-fi show. Buddhist reincarnation gone wrong where instead of the person reincarnating as one person they suddenly get split.

I was thinking that if you go with the idea that Time eventually just loops back on itself then yes the past lives/future lives bit becomes a plausible idea. I've always sorta liked the idea from wheel of time where it's a cycle and everytime is a chance to do it better or worse.

Personally I have no beliefs other than the believe that stuff like that may be possible, and the belief that it would be a shame if this life were simply a one and done. While I don't believe in any proof for it, I'd like to believe there is something more than just this life. In some ways it would be a shame if it is, in other it makes this go around that much more precious.

But you bring up a fascinating idea, I look forward to where this thread goes. Thank you.
 
Reincarnation will happen even according to the biblical belief system. Everyone gets a new, heavenly body. That's reincarnation, per the definition. Now, per coming back here over and over, well, there's several stories of children knowing things they would never know otherwise. Hard to ignore.

Also, how many times do we see dopplegangers in the same time frame we exist in? Seems that life cycle genetics and such tends to repeat itself over and over in short time, as well as over generations (of lookalikes), so it would be naive to think that the whole life cycle process can't be alone in recreating sameness - surely consciousness can be recycled, as well?

Yes, fun to think about.
 

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