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Hey, folks, all you doing. You're good, okays, I'm good.
Hello, Welcome, Welcome, welcome. I wanted to do this podcast

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just a little brief something for beyondour reality, a journey into the outer
worlds. And I'm going to sharewith you a couple of things that really
matter to me regarding life on otherplanets, and I'm gonna roll that into

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the subject of reincarnation. It's interestingthat it's interesting that people would believe that

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there is life out there. Okay, several of the situations that we are
faced with and have been faced withfor thousands of years, is the fact
that cultures that we know of fromrecorded history have dictated, in their writings,

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in their pictographs in many different ways, that there were sky gods.
Now, of course, some peoplemight say that it's a bunch of crap.
They were only they were You know, people have their own way of

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looking at things. That I understandthat. But in today's twenty twenty three
mindset, over seventy percent of theAmerican people and probably that same amount around
the world, understand that we arenot alone in this universe. That they
do believe that there are extraterrestrials thatlive on planet Earth that they are from

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other planets or even possibly other dimensions. So everybody has a different view of
it. But how many people cansay that there is life and other planets.
They can say they believe it,They say that the evidence shows it,
yes, possibly could be life onother planets. But how do we

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know? How do we know?How how can we make that quote unquote
believe a reality? How can wesay I believe it? Here it is,
here's the evidence. How can wedo that? It's already been done
for us for over thousands of years. It's not so much a belief,

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it's more of an acknowledgment, acceptance, and a realization that we are not
alone in this universe. We arenot alone in this particular solar system,
in this particular galaxy. We areprobably not alone in terms of galactic neighbors,

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because we understand, we understand thatthey're with all the evidence that from
the Smithsonian Institution, Smithsonian there we'llgo if I can speak, and Harvard
and all these other places. Literallythe proof is there. But here's the

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problem. Here's one problem. Theseprivate organizations that are government funded have people
that are pretty much shutting up aboutthe whole thing and all the evidence they've
found, and the government is saying, well, there's nothing to it and

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it's just conspiracy theory, and it'sthe no. The government has covered it
up for well over from what Ihave studied for well over one hundred and
twenty eight hundred and thirty years.That's just the way it is. How

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did how did the writer H.G. Wells come to write about what
he wrote about? Okay? Howdid he get the information to write about

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what he wrote about? Okay?He wrote about he wrote about genetic experiments.
In the eighteen ninety six book TheIsland of Doctor Moreau. He wrote
about invisibility, a theory based onsome other information that was currently at that

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time. In eighteen ninety seven TheInvisible Man, he wrote that how did
he know or did he speculate thatthere was life out there off of this
world? When he wrote the bookWar of the Worlds in eighteen ninety eight?
How did he? How did heknow all this? Now we can

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say a lot. We could saythat we believe that there is you know,
fairies living in the forest, Butdo we have evidence of it?
We have stories, we have legends, we have myths. How can we
say with a surety that there islife on other planets, because the proof

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is staring us in the face,and all we have to do is acknowledge
it and accept it and realize thatwe're not alone now in terms of life
on other planets, speaking of Harvard'sCenter for Astrophysics, Harvard and the Smithsonian,

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they wrote an article and I'm tryingto find a date for it here
because the link will be in theshow notes under Big Questions says does life
exist outside of the Solar System?And since humans first looked into the cosmos,

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we have wondered if life exists elsewherein the universe. Scientists and engineers
at the Center for Astrophysics, Harvardand Smithsonian may soon be able to answer
that question. Link will be inthe show notes. I want to know

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currently with Grush revealing what he knowsto Congress and about the uap UFO subject,
and with many other people coming outas whistleblowers or as quote unquote experts,

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such as lou Alessondo Alexander. Yeah, that's right. Other people have
literally outside of government, outside ofmilitary, in the civilian world, have
literally have information and proof that weare not alone in the universe. It's

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interesting, at least from my perspective, that people would keep all of this
from the American people, that thegovernment itself specifically would keep any of this
information away from the American people.We want all that information released. But

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also from my own personal perspective,and if you have military technology that has
to stay secrets, our enemy won'tget to it. I would prefer all
of that to stay hidden. Butas far as the topic, and in
regards to the information regarding UAP andUFOs and extraterrestrials and life here on this

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planet and life out off of thisplanet, we want all the information immediately,
right now. Just release it inthe next several weeks. We already
know you're lying to us. Wealready know you're covering up everything from Roswell
to long before that nineteen forty one, there was a you know, situation
that happened in nineteen forty one,and also ineen forty two, and the

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Battle of Los Angeles just wasn't amovie. I mean literally, we want
all the information now, and don'tblack out anything. Just tell us what
is there. But I also know, and this is from a civilian point
of view as well, and variousgroups as well, that the government is

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never going to disclose any of theinformation that we want. Why they're not
gonna let us know anything. Okay, that's just the way it is.
They're not going to reveal it tous. They're not going to reveal any
information to us. So we mightas well just get rid of that whole

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issue about government disclosure of uap UFOs. It's not going to happen. They're
not going to tell us. Thedisclosure from again, my perspective, is
going to come from civilian organizations.It's going to come from the likes of
Grant Cameron that you're in, peoplelike that. It's gonna come from the

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general public to the rest of us. Because the general public knows that the
United States government in regards to uapUFO topics and subject matter, they're gonna
lie about it. Okay, They'rejust gonna lie about it, Okay.

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So I mean, it's that's justthe way it's gonna be. So might
as well just get it in yourhead that government lies about this subject all
the time, and that the generalpublic groups in the general public researching UFOs
and up literally are going to bethe ones disclosing the information to the rest

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of the public. But there's gonnabe backlash because the government's gonna come along
and say no, no, no, no, no, no, that's
not right. They were and theywere gonna The government's trying to shut down
all of this information because because theyalready know that the general public knows that
the government lies. Government cover upsgovernment, government cover ups this particular topic.

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They've covered it up since Roswell Ican tell you that much. They've
covered it up since well over onehundred years. They're going to continue to
cover it up. And I'll tellyou why. And it's real simple.
Some people might say it's mass hysteria. No, it's not going to be

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that. Some people say that it'sgoing to be uh, you know,
it's going to take away the powerfrom the military, or from the government
or from you know, organizations withingovernment. Oh, it's not that.
I mean, let's let me letme restate that. It is partially that.

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The other part of that is it'sgoing to destroy every single religion on
the planet. It's going to destroyevery religion on the planet, because every
religion on the planet is I know, you're gonna hate me for this is
government funded regardless of our Constitution ofthe United States of America, Congress shall

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not establish a religion right and youknow it's yeah. Congress shall make no
law respecting an establish establishment of religionor prohibiting its free exercise. Bottom line

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is I had to look that up, But bottom line is government wants total,
in absolute control of everybody everywhere,for any reason whatsoever, and they
want us to think like them,Hello George, orwell group think, group

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speak. You know. The questionfor the American people, specifically, the
question for the United States citizenry isthis, why are we putting up with

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the bs from Washington, DC?In regards to UAPUFO topics? Why are
we putting up with it? Isee more pushback against the government because civil
are revealing this out in various ways, either on TV, on YouTube,

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on whatever, podcasts like this,and they're telling the American people government lies,
they're covering things up, and thereare UFOs, There are UAP situations
going on. There is life outthere. It could possibly be from another

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dimension. We don't know, butas far as the number of years this
planet has been in existence and historyhas been recorded, chances are that there
are extraterrestrial beings, biological entities livingright here on planet Earth. That's a
possibility too. Okay, So wheredo we go from there? Okay,

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United States citizenry, the question is, why are you putting up with the
government's bs. It's now time todemand that they release all the information they
have again. Let me see.Let me tell you from my particular perspective.
If there's technology that the military isworking on that has to stay secret,

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it should stay secret. But everythingelse regarding the UAPUFO topic and subject
matter, release all of it withinthe next several weeks. Release it all
because, well, it's going tohelp us. We're we already know that
something like this is happening. Wealready know that there is life out there,

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and if it's here on planet Earth, we want to be able to
understand what it is and be ableto interact. That's the bottom line.
Could be like one of those indigenoustribes on an island somewhere that has never
seen anything such as a cell phoneor a TV or an airplane or whatever,

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and when you go to that island, they're going to attack you because
you're a foreigner. Could be somethinglike that. We don't know. Nobody
knows. But by giving us theinformation and all of the information, we're
going to be able to make plans. Sit now, look at stuff and

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say, well, if this isthis, then that will be that.
Then we have to do this toaccommodate for that, you know, interact.
And if we can't do that,if we don't have the city,
if the citizenry doesn't have the knowledgeor the information to comprehend what's going on,

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how are we going to protect ourselvesif we need to. That's it.
That's that's my point of view.So anyway, I don't know.

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new era of radio. Hey,folks, how you doing? Wayne as

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Pierce? Beyond our reality? Alot of things are beyond our reality.
A lot of times we have thoughtsabout, well, what what is life
all about? Sometimes we sometimes wecan't answer those quies questions because we just

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don't know. Two of the mainphilosophical questions that we all have is who
am I and what am I doinghere? Well, one of those questions
or it's easy to answer, andI'll leave you. I'm not going to
leave you. I will give youthis. After many years of research,

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many years of study, I saythis. We are limitless spiritual beings existing
within these limited physical bodies. That'swhat we are. We are energy that
never ends. We're a consciousness thatcreates. We are what we are.

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We are inhabiting this body that literallyshould not, by all intents and purposes,
deteriorate or decay for any reason whatsoever, But it does because of certain
elements in our environment. Going backhalf a million or so years. Even

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in the stories of the ancient scripturesfrom the Bible to the Quran to you
know ancient to you know scriptures,even the Nagamadi and the Book of Enoch
and all that this body, thisbody we live in, that we inhabit,

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our true spiritual self, limitless asit is, should not allow this
body to deteriorate whatsoever, but itdoes. That's the unfortunate part about life.

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The question of why are we herereally sets the foundation for many more
questions why are we here? AndI think more so the questions should be
asked we're here? Now? Whatyou know, It's not so much why

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are we here? I mean,we live, we survive, we help,
we participate in life, We engagein various things, and we oftentimes
look at that and say, well, that's not enough. I want more.
I want this, I want that. I want to travel the world,
I want to start my own business, I want to do this.

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That's all great, rate, thatis all great. That is all the
things that we should do to keepourselves active. It's absolutely the greatest thing
in the world is just keep moving, keep doing, keep planning, keep
dreaming, fulfill those dreams. Sowhat is our you know, why are

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we here? And some excuse me, some people will say, we're here
to become enlightened and to enlightened.We're here because, as the late Dolores

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Cannon says, this is a school. When we are back in school,
we're learning new stuff. And asI said, we're here to not only
be enlightened, but to enlighten othersto things that we know, that we
understand, that we that we havearound us. Should we argue and get

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pissed off because our candidate for presidentdidn't get voted in, or this measure
over here in this political scene neverhappened, or as I said before the
break, do we argue about theconspiracies against the American people or do we

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acknowledge it? Well, in termsof acknowledgment, we need to acknowledge the
fact and accept the fact that herewe are. We're in this limited physical
body, and we only live somany years. But in those many years
that we have, grace should begiven as it is for our eternal,

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everlasting spirit energy that we are.We are energy. We should not argue
about things that don't matter to thespirit, because at some point we need
to be enlightened enough to enlighten others. That's what we need to do.

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At least that's my point of view, and that leads me to this.
We of the enlightened, many onthis planet understand that we let me put

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it this way, we under standwe don't know it all. And I
speak for myself from this point on, and that is, I don't know
it all. I don't want toknow at all. I'd be bored because
there wouldn't be anything new to learn. I want to know. Therefore,

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I will learn. Therefore, whateverI learned, I will pass on to
someone else. Excuse me, whatis enlightenment? Let's start there before I
before I get into what I wasgonna say, right, what is enlightenment,

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Well, it's as far as thedictionary is concerned. Let me go
to dictionary dot com because I lovegoing there. You can go to anyone
you choose. Enlightenment it is.Let me see here, it's understanding,

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its awareness, it's insight. It'sa comprehension. It's also knowledge and learning
and refinement of your thoughts. Really, it's learning something that you never knew

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before. I mean, simply putother than what dictionary dot com says.
It literally is learning something new.Okay, when when we again, let

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me use me as the example here, when I came to that point of
understanding who I am, that I'ma limitless spiritual being existing within this limited
physical body, I knew that atthat point I had gotten to a plateau
of enlightenment. I wasn't fully Idid not fully comprehend what it meant until

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I began to do more research andmore you know, education for myself,
and I realized that enlightenment is asa person is enlightened. They are enlightened
at the level of understanding that theyhave of what is going on around that.

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Let's say you know math better thanI do. You're enlightened. You
can pass the additional information that Idon't know onto me so that I will
know. Now you're enlightening, enlighteningme about different levels of math, different
degrees of mathematics. And it's reallysimple. Self enlightenment is knowing what you

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don't know, finding the answers ofthings you're aware of, you become aware
of. You know, there's variousyou know, various topics out there,
and you can be in enlightened bythose topics just by reading, just by

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talking to people and I don't wantto beat this into the ground, but
your normal, everyday churches are notenlightened. Oh I know that's going to
piss off some of you. Youreveryday churches are not enlightened. And I

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make no apologies for that. Thereare enlightened people. There are people who
will say certain things to a certaindegree to help you understand. That's great,
wonderful, fantastic, But you yourselfhave to find that level of understanding

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within yourself to be able to takethat step to ask those questions to be
enlightened. And what is light?Think about that? What is light?
All right? What is light?I I really think, and this is

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just my own little thing here,I really think that people with people with
the open mind. Let me rephrasethat, because there's two things I'm thinking

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of. That's why I went silentthere for a second. People who are
open minded and who want to knowwill always ask questions to understand. That's
number one. Number two. Thesecond thing I was thinking about was those
who are enlightened will always find thatthe questions they answer will always bring up

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more questions within themselves. Which isokay because as far as the Merriam Webster
Dictionary says, philosophical movement. Thisis what enlightenment is, the act or
means of enlightening, the state ofbeing enlightened. But it capitalized a philosophical

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movement of the eighteenth century marked bya rejection of the traditional social, religious,
and political ideas and an emphasis onrationalism or in Buddhism, the final
blessed state marked by the absence ofdesire or suffering. Now, various degrees,

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I should say, various definitions ofenlightenment carry different degrees in different levels
of understanding. I know I'm talkingreally deep here, folks, So let
me just break this down before Iget into the subject of reincarnation. And
that's this. You walk into aroom. It's dark. You have absolutely

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no idea what's in that room.You open the door to room is dark.
You know where the light switches.It's right there inside the door.
You reach over, flip on thelight. You see all this stuff in
a room, and you see thedesk, you see the chair, you
see the TV, you see thewindow, you see some curtains, you
see some you know, artwork onthe walls. You see you know,

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a couple of chairs, a table, and all that. You see what's
in the room. Okay, allright, so close the turn off the
light, close the door. Okay, you're walking down the hallway. Just
imagine yourself in a hallway. Youwalk down the hallway, pick a random
room anywhere. You open the door, you turn on the light. Nothing
is in the room. There's nothingin the room. Excuse me, no

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chair, no nothing, there's absolutelynothing in the room. Point is,
are you enlightened in the room thathas stuff or are you more enlightened in
the room that has nothing. Now, I've learned a long time ago,

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quite a number of years ago,that I ain't the you know, I
don't know at all, is whatI'm saying. And like I said before,
I'm open to learning something new everyday. Does that make me enlightened?
No, makes me knowledgeable. Ihelp myself to the to the areas

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of that helped me understand those areasthat I'm interested in, and enlightenment is
one of them. Just because youhave stuff or you don't have stuff,
doesn't mean you can't be enlightened.What is enlightenment? It's learning, That's
what it is. Let me justbreak all of that down and just say

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it's learning something new every day.That's enlightenment. That's being enlightened. Okay,
just learning something new every day.Now, I said all that,

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and I know I probably beat itinto the ground, but the point is
there. It's you learn something new, you learn something you had no knowledge
of, and there it is.There it is. So I am going

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to take a wee bit of abreak. Just hang out, be cool.
I'll be back. I'll talk toyou a bit. Be young or

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reality a journey into the outer worry. Hey folks, welcome back. Pardon

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So let's go here. Let's gohere. I am. I really think

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that a lot of people really havea they have a simple understanding of reincarnation,
but they don't actually know what itis. And it's basically it's basically

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this, and according to Wikipedia,it's this. Reincarnation, known as also
known as rebirth or trans my,is the philosophical and religious concept that the
non physical essence of a living beingbegins a new life in a different physical

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form or body after biological death.In most beliefs involving reincarnation, the soul
of a human being is immortal anddoes not disperse after the physical body has
perished. Upon death, the soulmerely becomes transmigrated into a newborn baby or
an animal to continue its immortality.The term transmigration means the passing of a

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soul from one body to another afterdeath. What is your view of reincarnation
or past live, past lives orpast life? I from for a many

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many years, I never believed thatanybody would have a past life. I
never believed it, I never understoodit, never really grasp the whole situation
as to why people believe that they'velived before. So let me interject this.

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Not everybody is a Napoleon or Cleopatra. So I'm just saying putting it
out there. What is or howhave you interpreted what it means to have
a past life? If you understandany of it? If you do,

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great, what is it? Howdo you view it? What is your
opinion of it? A lot ofpeople that I've talked to in the past
seriously think that it is nothing,that there's no such thing as you know,
reincarnation. How come I can't comeback as myself and continue my life

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where I left off. Well,first of all, you'd be a tiny
little infant, you know, andthen you'd have to grow another twenty years
before you even you know, rememberall this stuff that you did before in
some cases. But how do weremember our past lives if if you believe

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you've had one. Well, myown personal view is this, I've understood
it in this way that yes,our energies, our limitless spiritual being lives
on, goes, you know,out into the universe, decides whether or

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not by free will, to comeback to live a life either here or
elsewhere, and then we live againif we so desire to do that,
and we have the free will choiceto do that. Now, when you

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look, now, let me justlet me give you the reader's digest version
of this. Well, it's letme give you this short version. Reincarnation
exists because there is so much evidenceout there from young people who are ten

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years old and younger, maybe evenolder than that, who literally can tell
you what they've done in their pastlife. Now, many people, many
parents have gone to the links tofind information pertaining to what their children were

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talking about regarding this child's past life. Okay, One of the most famous
people that has been talked about inthe past is Dorothy Louise Edy was born

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the sixteenth of January nineteen oh four, passed away on the twenty first of
April nineteen eighty one. Also knownas Seti, she was a British antiques
caretaker and folklorist. That was herprofession. She was the keeper of the

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Abodos Temple of Seti, the firstand Droughtswoman for the Department of Egyptian Antiquities.
She is known for her belief thatin a previous life she had been
a priestess, in ancient Egypt,as well as her considerable historic research at

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Abidos. Her life and work hasbeen the subject of many articles, television
documentaries, and biographies on SETI nowa lot of times people look at this

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type of subject and say, ohmy god, there he goes. He's
crazy. He thinks he's lived before. There have been and I've watched I
watched a show and it showed thiswoman who kept having these dreams of a
house and kept telling her husband,Hey, you know this house is it's

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in the south and it's here,and you know it's I think it was
in Georgia or something like that.She kept having these dreams of this house,
and she saw near the house oron the property a small cemetery,
family cemetery, and she kept going. In the dreams. She kept going

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to this particular headstone. She remembersover time, she remembered to get the
name and you know all that,And so she told her husband about it.
And then finally her husband's like,Okay, let's just put this all
the rest, because I apparently hedidn't believe her. They took a trip,

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found out where the house was.She did the research, found out
where the house was and all that. They went directly to the house talk
to the owners of the house.And as she's talking to the owners,

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she's telling them about the rooms andwhat room was hers and all this and
just everything right. The owners weretotally They're just like, oh my god,
right, because they knew the historyof the house, they know who
owned it and all that kind ofstuff. And there was a small cemetery

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nearby. She walks directly, justdirectly to the headstone, right and says,
this is it. This is whereI'm buried, or this is where

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my previous life is here, anddid more research, found out all that,
and yeah, and many different peoplehave done that. A child at
five years old, I don't knowif you've heard about this one. I
can't remember the name of the child, but the child was five, was

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telling his mother about airplanes, howhe knew every inch of planes, and
he said, talked about the landinggear, talked about the altitude, you
know, flying he taught five yearsold telling his mother about this plane he
was in that went down, thatwas shot down, And the mom's like,

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really, so that kind of gother interest piqued, and she went
and looked it up, come tofind out. By the time the kid
turned seven, they took a tripto Normandy, to the beach at Normandy

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where that whole World War two conflagrationtook place, and the seven year old,
at this time it took a fewyears, literally stood on the beach

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and said something to his mother aboutthis is where it happened. Blah blah
blah, went through some details.The kid is now much older and when
asked about it, he's like,I have no idea. It was closure
for the previous you know, life. It was that closure. It was

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that end. It was like,yeah, I had to get this out.
This is what happened. Boom.That was it. And a lot
of people who have had past livesstill remember them, but it's more of
a memory, not of an activepursuit of finding out who they are.

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They already knew who they are.They did the research, they came to
a conclusion and said yep, andthey placed it in memory and that was
it. Now, past lives arereal. Even when you think today about

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your childhood, you're remembering a past, a part of your past in this
current life. Okay, you're rememberinga part of your life in this particular
experience of life that you're having.But once in a great while, and

(52:23):
this has happened to me, you'lldream of something, or you'll sit there
and stare off into space, orbe doing something and some piece of music
or some sound or something will remindyou of something that you're like, I
don't know why that reminds me ofsomething? What does it remind me of?

(52:43):
I have to go figure this out. Some people do that. I
did that, and I figured itout. I figured out that, yeah,
I had a past life now.Like I said before, years ago,
I never believed that we had pastlives. When certain things started to
happen, you know, I beganto think, why does that sound familiar?

(53:09):
Why does this place you know feelfamiliar to me? Why does that
person saying that remind me of something? You know, it's a memory that
becomes mostly mostly projected onto your mentalscreen as something that happened to you.

(53:38):
Now. People who are more knowledgeableabout reincarnation than I am will tell you
that it is something that you've livedthat you are reminded of. So anybody
around your area that knows more aboutreincarnation than I do, please go talk
to them. I don't know everything, but I know enough to know that,

(54:04):
yes, we have had past lives. There are hypnotherapists out there.
There are people who are certified tobe psychologists, psychiatrists, hypnotherapist, therapist
in general that do what is calledpast life regression. So they bring you

(54:31):
into this small, soft light reverie. They then open up part of you.
Know, they open you up tocertain things. But I say that
in a general sense because the onesthat are certified to know what they're doing,
those are the people that you wantto talk to, not the ones

(54:52):
cer that are in your local circus. You just don't want to do that.
Now, coming to the end ofthis podcast, I want to say
this, all of this stuff isout there. All of this information I've
shared with you is out there.Go look this up, draw your own
conclusion on it. I'm just givingyou information. One of the other things

(55:21):
I want to leave with you isthis, spend as much time learning something
new, and spend that amount oftime learning more about yourself. Because the
more you learn about yourself, themore you gain access to your higher self

(55:43):
or to the energies around you,the more that you're going to learn about
what is truly within your life.Experience, and it's going to help you
with your life experience and you're goingto be much better off. Next time,
i'll talk about near death experiences andprobably share with you some clips of

(56:05):
people talking about their near death experience, and I'll give you my view of
what that is. But folks,you guys rockman. You guys are just
awesome. I'm gonna get out ofhere a little early because you know,
I got this thing going on withmy sinuses and I want to take care
of them. So any who,Folks, you guys are awesome. Email

(56:28):
me at New West Radio Productions atgmail dot com. New West Radio Productions
at gmail dot com. Link tothe website will be in the show notes
and folks, you guys have agreat night, have a great weekend.
I'll talk to you all later
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