I had my Birth Chart done by a friend of mine and she
mentioned my past lives.
I haven't really given much thought to that idea.
But then I saw previews for an Oprah show and Dr. Oz
was talking about past lives.
Not sure what to think.
I had my Birth Chart done by a friend of mine and she
mentioned my past lives.
I haven't really given much thought to that idea.
But then I saw previews for an Oprah show and Dr. Oz
was talking about past lives.
Not sure what to think.
Corie
"A smile is a curve that can set a lot of things straight."
-fortune cookie
oh yes, I'm sure I lived in Venice! It all seems very familiar and I've never been there, it could just be the silly romance books I used to read though! I do believe though.
Nope. I believe in some paranormal/otherworldly stuff but that's not one of them. One chance, that's all we get. but that's just me.
" I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent." Mahatma Gandhi
"This is the ultimate weakness of violence: It multiplies evil and violence in the universe. It doesn't solve any problems." Martin Luther King, Jr.
No, I don't. I pretty much always answer heck no on all of Fairy's paranormal quizzes.
Katie, mama to a pair of boys.
No I don't. I guess then I also don't believe in reincarnation.
Melinda
Mommy to
The Gift 10/01/05
Elfgirl 5/25/07
Sparky 6/27/09
"Sunset to Twilight, Our Family's Journey with Alzheimer's." http://maestramommi.blogspot.com/
Nope.
(I do believe I'll have a future life that's far better than this one tho. )
~~AngelaS~~
Mommy to 3 girls: A, G and M. (15, 11 and 8.5)
The education of all children, from the moment that they can get along without a mother's care, shall be in state institutions at state expense.
– Karl Marx, "The Communist Manifesto"
I'm agnostic on this, as on many of these metaphysical questions, but would like to point out that a good fraction of the world's population *does* believe in reincarnation.
I remember something that gave me pause. I took a car ride around Gettysburg with a little boy (~2ish, wasn't talking a whole lot yet) and his parents. All adults were scientists and rationalists. We were passing a field that no-one had mentioned was a battlefield, just a corn field, and he said something that stopped all conversation in the car:
"When I was a horse soldier, I rode in that field. I fell just there and never saw my family again."
His parents and I talked about his statement later that night - they had no idea where he could have come on that idea. I think of this every time someone brings up past lives, and wonder if it was a bright child's imagination.
Last edited by ThreeofUs; 06-28-2008 at 08:52 AM.
-Ivy
Parenting two active, wonderful boys
This is your world. Shape it or someone else will. -Gary Lew
I want to believe it, but I don't. I guess I have never been one to put much proof in things that can not be 100 % proven.
Ann
That gives me chills!Originally Posted by ThreeofUs
Ann