Past Life Regression & Reincarnation

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© Baxi Nishant, 2019

ISBN 978-5-0050-3509-7

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Past Life Regression & Reincarnation
Nishant Baxi
 
 
Table Of Contents
 

Foreword

Chapter 1:


Introduction

 
Chapter 2:
 
 
Memories are Not Infallible
 
 
Chapter 3:
 
 
Fatalism is Not the Correct Approach
 
 
Chapter 4:
 
 
The Law of Cause and Effect, Karma
 
 
Chapter 5:
 
 
Lords of Karma
 
 
Chapter 6:
 
 
The Degree Of Reincarnation Leads to Self-
 
 
Mastery
 
 
Chapter 7:
 
 
The Best Method for Resolving Karma
 
 
Chapter 8:
 
 
Right Relationships End the Karmic Cycle
 
 
Chapter 9:
 
 
Is Misfortune Always Retribution For Past Lives
 
 
Wrapping Up:
 
 
The Dangers Of Knowing Your Past Lives
 

Foreword

Between the two concepts of past life regression and reincarnation, most people are probably more familiar with the latter. However, what few realize is that these two concepts are essentially linked with each other. Reincarnation has to do with the rebirth of a soul. If you believe that you will be reincarnated, then death is nothing to be afraid of. After all, if reincarnation exists for you it only means that life is but one cycle after another and death is just a transition from a previous life to the next. Get all the info you need here.


Chapter 1:

Introduction


Synopsis


75% of the world’s population today believes in reincarnation. However, when it comes to Americans and other Westerners, such belief doesn’t come easy. Even though their hearts tell them it’s true, their brains insist for more proof.


Past life regressions are the proof they – or maybe even you – are looking for. Have you ever experienced a sense of déjà vu in your life? Most people do – and more than once at that. Such experiences produce very vivid images in your mind that you feel like it really did happen to you. The question is, why can’t it be true?



The Basics


Recurring dreams – good or bad – are also examples of past life regression. Children are more receptive to the thoughts, feelings, and experiences that linger in their minds and are remnants from their past lives. As a child’s mind is free from pre-conceived notions about what is real or not, it does not automatically reject what it sees. Of course, it’s a different case altogether when they tell the adults about it. Since children’s minds are also impressionable, being told repeatedly by parents, teachers and older siblings that what they’re seeing isn’t true will eventually train them to think at a certain way.


You are no longer a child, but it will still be difficult to reverse or even just alter your thinking process. However, there is much for you to enjoy if you at least allow yourself to consider the possibility of past life regressions and reincarnation. Things that you once did not understand about your life become unbelievably clear. You may also become more at peace with yourself as you see how you past lives have shaped who you are now.


Opening yourself to these possibilities will take time and effort, but this book is meant to make your journey of self-discovery a lot easier.


As you go from page to page, just remember to keep an open mind and try not to reject anything simply because your mind tells you it is not rational. There are many things in this world that are not rational.


If you insist in limiting yourself to only rational possibilities, life will gradually lose its meaning, its magic – -and even its importance.


This book is for everyone. Your faith, your age, or even how you define yourself is irrelevant. Many believe that the gods of different religions are simply variations of one Supreme Being.


It’s only the name that changes. Your faith does not have to change with this book. On the other hand, it’s guaranteed that how you see the world, your life, and yourself will change completely – and for the better.


Start changing your life now by embracing your past and developing the power to shape your present and future.



Chapter 2:


Memories are Not Infallible



Synopsis


It so happens that memories are not to be relied on considering that most of us forget stuff that did occur or recalling things in a different manner from the way they actually happened, some of us even remember people we have never met or places we have never been to. Experimental evidence revealed that people can indeed remember events that never happened or perhaps they did happen but to someone else which can be very confusing as to whether or not memories are infallible or not.


Young children heavily rely on their memory as an invaluable tool for learning with those memories created before they had their second birthday being discarded by the brain in blurry childhood amnesia. As we carry on with our lives, the memories we have accumulated over time help us to predict and prepare for future experiences, actions, and encounters, and even though by itself it is not as valuable, it allows us to easily adapt to the different situations we face in our day to day lives.

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