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"How do we learn lessons if we don’t remember our past lives?"

Answer Requested by: Evelyn Hahn
Answered by: William Samuel Lee Jr
December 3, 2021, 6:21:20 PM

Past and future lives are all lived simultaneously. Our concept of time and space is an ILLUSION. Linear time is an agreed upon concept within this dimensional program. The lessons that we learn are an amalgamation of “now-time” experiences by our Higher Self. There is progress, but believe it or not, progress doesn’t have anything to do with time, we just believe that it does, this is the paradox.

A Higher Self entity might choose (and does choose) to quarantine one or many lives off from the knowledge of Self, this is called “veiling” in order to immerse itself in ignorance in order to go on a journey to “find thyself”. In this case it’s the journey that is of the upmost of importance. The journey would be more important than the destination. Through the journey of seeking one is able to perceive their strengths and weaknesses, and give and receive feedback within a multiplayer simulation. It’s rather ingenious.

Some are able to remember their “past” lives (lol) but some may not. This doesn’t mean that some are better than others for remembering past lives, but this varies according to their Higher Self. A Higher Self might find it expedient to not allow the remembrance of past lives for various reasons.

Meaningful lessons are learned on the journey of self-discovery and a remembrance of a past life isn’t needed but can be a novelty to some.

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