Past lives, or times we have lived before, are suppressed by the painfulness of the memory of those former existences.
The memory is contained in mental image pictures which, on close viewing, are capable of developing a reality “more real” than present time.
Where a person has been tortured or killed without adequate reason, the injustice of it causes him or her to protest by holding in suspension in time the picture.
To restore the memory of one’s whole existence, it is necessary to bring one up to being able to confront such experiences.
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