Reincarnated
Being reincarnated is a given. The belief systems surrounding reincarnation would seem to lie predominantly with Eastern cultures, and yet it is only their shared wisdom which makes it so.
The open-ended aspect of reincarnation is without beginning or ending, because there is no time. And yet, the soul will reach a point at which there will be no further need to cycle through incarnations.
Well, there’s nothing like starting with a channeled message that will undoubtedly stir things up - you know, “trigger” someone… or many someones*.
It’s a truth that more information about the act of being reincarnated comes from Eastern religions than anywhere else. The Book of the Dead (Egyptian) refers to it, too, although in a different context.
Reincarnation engages with the soul’s evolution, and the soul’s ability to experience the human life as well as others not of the human; not of the Earth. We notice there are many who choose to inhabit the off-world production of the body, thus integrating knowledge otherwise unavailable to the Earthling.
This provides some interruption to what might otherwise be a human-centric pattern of being reincarnated. The interruption is vital to the establishment of energies allowing the human form to further evolve.
And the stirring-up - the “triggering” - continues.
Hands up if you made the assumption you reincarnated solely in the human - the Earth - way. No judgement from me, and I urge no judgement from and for yourself if that’s the case.
We’re all here to learn. Right?
Other-life exploration
Suppose you indulge in some other-life exploration, and you find yourself remembering a life in which you weren’t on Earth; a life in which you took on a form very unhuman-like. Would that be so terrible? Probably not. In fact, it might answer some questions you wouldn’t otherwise ask about things you feel, sense, know.
This is a truth, and this is a stepping stone. We notice there are many who sense themselves as different, as other than, and yet have no context for that. There are equally many who feel a longing related to areas unrelated to Earth, and wonder why they feel as though they don’t wholly belong on Earth.
Through this exploration, there will be a context and a foundation; there will be understanding and there will be additional opportunities to increase the conscious awareness and acceptance of those off-world incarnations.
I’m deeply appreciating and acknowledging the truth of that channeled message. I’ve experienced a “weird” longing for someplace beyond our orbit, and even beyond our solar system, since I was around 10 or 11 years old.
It’s far less weird to me now, because I have an inkling of the why of it, and even some understanding of the particulars of it. That deeply emotional longing presents itself far less frequently than it once did because of that; because I’ve integrated enough of the awareness to soften its impact.
I feel more “at home” on Earth because I better understand my origins, so to speak.
Why we’re “going there”
There is need of the human who is exploring their incarnations to seek themselves elsewhere beyond Earth. The need rises because of the increasing contact from other worlds, other planes, other universes.
This will support the human to better integrate the contact, and to better equip themselves for a form of evolution that enters the Earth more quickly than was perhaps anticipated.
Given the nature of this post, I suppose there’s little surprise that in explaining the “going there,” we “went there” even more. And I confess, I’m not at all surprised by the explanation. I’m seeing this as part of a transition we’ve been moving through for approximately 50 years. We’re now approaching go-time.
So… If you’re reading this, you more than likely have a belief that you’re reincarnated. Given that belief, which flaunts our human brain’s preference around orderliness and categorization, is it really that big of a step to the belief that your incarnations aren’t limited to Earth?
Food for thought (and meditation, and exploration), for sure.
Blessed be.
*Yes, I know “someones” isn’t a valid multiple of “someone.” I know the language rule and I intentionally broke it.