Reincarnation
Mari Swa: Hello again, thank you for being here with me once
more. I hope you are very well today. I am Mari. I take my information very
seriously and for whoever has eyes to see this.
This is a video about some of the ethics around reincarnation, or that have to
do with it, but starting from the point of view and the assumption that it
exists. On Earth, several cultures, mostly in the East, accept reincarnation as
a fact and as told and taught in their religions, but in the West, it is
basically expunged from religions, and as far as I know, the concept was
accepted in Christianity until some point in the Middle Ages where it was
removed or edited out of the religious texts during one of its countless
amendments. And this is because countless peasants and low social level
individuals were committing suicide on an unprecedented level to escape the
brutality of the forced work and super high taxation coming from the overlords
and from the Vatican itself.
This means that it was removed from the religious texts for population control
purposes, as religions are for precisely that anyway. So, the fact that western
religions do not accept reincarnation doesn't mean that it does not exist; it
only means that they removed it to further exploit and terrorize the human
population into more submission.
Nowadays on Earth, there is countless anecdotal or circumstantial proof of
reincarnation events, mostly coming from small children who accurately remember
their immediate past life, including enough details of it to be verifiable by
researchers. This proves to a quite strong level that there is something like
reincarnation simply because such a young child couldn't possibly remember all
those details about a life and about people who did exist in the past or that
still are alive, especially when the child has had no contact with those other
people.
For people on Earth who have placed some effort in researching what information
is available about reincarnation and piecing it all together, their conclusion
strongly favours its existence due to the amount of circumstantial and
not-so-circumstantial evidence on it. On Earth, reincarnation is still somewhat
hard to prove, at least to the parameters science needs to consider something as
verifiable or true, and this is also mostly because of the strong veil of
forgetfulness that just about everyone has while incarnating there.
All this makes most people believe that their consciousness and self-awareness
is only the result of complex biochemical processes inside a biological brain,
making most of the human population fall into a materialistic and deterministic
way of understanding life, perhaps only resorting to faith and the belief of an
afterlife, mostly as institutionalized religions dictate, to alleviate or be
able to face the idea of the destruction and obliteration of the ego at death.
This leaves the belief in reincarnation and an afterlife only as a coping
mechanism of the ego and little more than wishful thinking in the eyes and
opinions of many researchers on Earth.
But for advanced interstellar cultures, reincarnation is not something to be
questioned or even discussed as true or false; it is simply an obvious fact of
life. This is because most of the population of those cultures remember at least
one past life, as the veil of forgetfulness when incarnating there is not as
strong as it is on Earth. This causes reincarnation to be taken as something
obvious to them, and this reflects on their culture and science in a big way, as
it causes it not to be so dogmatically materialistic, fully accepting that even
the best version of their science has its limitations, as many things simply
cannot be proven, yet are there as undeniable facts of life.
This impacts their spirituality as well, as the goal of being alive is focused
on learning, on experience, and on developing oneself spiritually and ethically
under the premise that what counts is who you are and what you do, your actions
and the way you think, rather than how much wealth and how many material objects
you can accumulate in your lifetime.
This is because, at least most of their population, if not all of it, is fully
conscious that they will not take things and objects with them at death, but
they will take all their new knowledge, values, and experiences. Therefore, who
they were when alive, what they loved, what they did, and what actions they took
is what counts for all the members of those advanced interstellar cultures with
a lesser degree of veil of forgetfulness.
The reason why the veil of forgetfulness is so strong on Earth, a reason
accepted by many positive star races, is because of a simple disparity in
frequency. Because the existential vibration of life on Earth is so low, it has
a lot of difficulty connecting with higher realms. Where living on Earth and in
a biological body is being in a low frequency that is not compatible with the
much higher one found in other higher astral existential realms; therefore, they
cannot interact or connect, perhaps only in a very light way as a weak
connection and only through what the biological body allows, such as through the
pineal gland. This, although my culture insists that it is each and every living
cell in a body that connects to Source, being a vibrational match to it and not
only the central nervous system, or specifically the pineal gland.
This frequency incompatibility also explains why dreams are often so hard to
remember, although they are undeniably there as experiences people are having in
lighter existential planes, yet cannot always remember them whole or only mostly
fragmented because of the very same vibrational incompatibility problem, leaving
people on Earth to fall for materialistic existential explanations.
The biological body is a filter, a suit, to focus the point of attention of a
soul only within the vibrational and frequency range of the so-called material
world. But when the biological body ceases to function, at death, then the soul
can return to experience everything it has always been, only more expanded
because of all the enriching experiences it had during its life. And this is
when the ethical problems start to arise.
As far as I have researched about this subject using information found on Earth,
most psychics, some of whom I deeply respect, say that each life is planned
before incarnating. This means that the soul knows beforehand what it will
experience during its lifetime; it knows why it wants to experience all of that
and even has its exit plan, knowing how and when it is the time to pass on.
It knows all this because it is making decisions based on a very expanded point
of view, all while living in a vibrationally high existential realm where space
and time do not apply and do not work as we know them in the material world. In
higher existential realms, time becomes very specific to the consciousness that
is generating and experiencing it, as well as space, because distance is also a
perception and an illusion, only belonging to the material existential realms
with low vibration. This also causes the illusion of distances and time as being
something a part of our own consciousness and not as the result of our own
perception.
This is where the biggest ethical problem starts, because the decision to
reincarnate and what the subject will live and experience during its entire
lifetime has been pre-planned and accepted by their higher self, but not by the
subject living such an experience inside a biological body in a difficult,
low-vibration place such as Earth but not only.
The problem is that, from the point of view of the higher self, its version
living inside that material body and with limited access to information and
memory, is itself the same person with the same consciousness. So it feels it
has the right to plan and to accept whatever experiences, hard or not, that it
will have during its short and chaotic incarnation into a living biological
body. But that version of the higher self that is living in the biological body
is not the same person because it does not have access to the expanded
information and reasons why things happen in their lives.
All souls are fragments of Source, being Source itself, but with a limited range
of perception, and it is that limited range of perception that defines a soul as
such. Because without it, it would simply be Source. It is the range of
perception and the different points of attention within those limited ranges of
perception which define a soul and differentiate one from another.
Therefore, the person, the soul, that is incarnated and experiencing its own
existence through the lens of a biological body is not the same one as its
higher self who planned said incarnation and decided what its life plan would
be. Therefore, and by our own logic and ethics, the higher self is highly
abusive to its incarnated version, which has no idea why it has deserved so much
suffering in his or her life, nor does it know what suffering awaits it for
tomorrow, all while also thinking that they are only the result of bioelectrical
processes generated by their body, therefore living in terror of death.
Many spiritual people and psychics on Earth say that not wanting to reincarnate
is understandable, as no one wants more suffering. According to them, we
incarnated people have no choice, as it is our higher self who is in control of
us and what happens in our lives, all this while they also claim that incarnated
souls also have some decision capacity on their own, especially while they are
having their life review shortly after dying.
As they say, the decision to reincarnate only happens when the soul, who
formerly was in a biological body, unites with its higher self. It is only from
that point of higher awareness where the decision to reincarnate will take place
and under what circumstances. But, as I explained above, a soul with that
expanded awareness is not the same one, cannot be the same one, experientially
speaking, as the one inside a biological body.
The higher self firmly perceives and believes its incarnated version is only
more of itself and therefore has all the right over it. But, from the point of
view of its incarnated version, not so, leaving the concept of a higher self to
be only a vague, unquestionable spiritual idea. Therefore, the higher self is
being abusive and even cruel with its incarnated version only using its
suffering to further its spiritual advance. And the only way around this would
be to become our own higher self while incarnated or at least strive to achieve
that, therefore taking as much control over our lives as possible.
As usual, the way to do this is to advance our perception and our knowledge
about everything as much as possible, making the expansion of our consciousness
be the top priority of our lives. We must all do our best to become proactive
with our lives and not fall into living with a deterministic victim mentality.
Take control over your life no matter how hard that may be, or you will be back
in the material world serving your higher self again.
It is all a matter of which side you are focusing on: the needs and wants of the
higher self, or your immediate needs and wants, which always involve pure
survival among them. You must reunite with your higher self while alive or as
much as possible, or you will have no control. Living in a deterministic way, in
a victim mentality, is always the result of living in pure ignorance.
This will be all for today. As always, thank you for watching my video and for
liking, sharing, and subscribing for more. And I hope to see you here next time.
With much love.
Your friend,
Mari Swaruu