As reincarnationists who recall past life experiences, integrating the influence of our memories into the daily realities of our present life on planet earth can be a challenge. Read here about how one man attempts to reconcile past life with present life…

Too Close to See: The Influence of Past Lives in Our Daily Life
by Steve S.*/ In Another Life

To invert the old adage, people generally can’t see evidence of past-life memory because they can’t see the trees for the forest. Evidence of past lives is so intricately woven into the fabric of our daily lives that we take it for granted. We don’t see what we assume isn’t there. Our child speaks of her past life, and we dismiss it. I once saw an entertainer, a stage mind-reader, ask a three-year-old girl if she was married. Neither the questioner nor the girl’s mother noticed what I did–how her expression grew sad and bewildered, and struggling within herself to answer, she finally said in a quiet voice, “Yes.” When I pointed this out to the entertainer, he laughed it off saying, “What difference does it make?”[]

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*Steve S. has studied reincarnation in conjunction with Eastern philosophy and comparative religion since his late teens, around 1973. He began studying the Western research in earnest about three years ago for the documentary and website titled “In Another Life.” He has a masters in Counseling and Human Systems from FSU (1981), during which time he studied the hospice movement and taught a free class on “death & dying”. He served on the board of an organization which started the first hospice in Tallahaseee, FL.

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