
Today we know, kabbalistically and through science, there are multiple parallel universes that each of us exist in simultaneously. Each one includes this life, past lives, and future lives.
Reincarnation is the process that allows us the opportunity to fulfill our earthly mission of becoming a complete being of sharing 24/7, in all situations. The part of us that is not sharing is called our tikun, the part we need to “correct.” Whatever a person doesn’t finish in a lifetime continues with them to the next lifetime.
Many people have “past-life flashes,” visions of what they did or who they were in a past life. That is distinct from déjà vu. Déjà vu happens in this lifetime when a glimpse of one’s future gives them the sense of having been there or done that.
|-Chaim Solomon @ The Kabbalah Centre

We don’t realize how desperately important it is to be conscious of the power of negativity on this planet. If we change our behavior from being grounded in selfishness to being grounded in caring and sharing, we are not doing anyone a favor. Why do we get such pleasure or feel so amazed when someone becomes more proactive? It’s a matter of life and death.
|-Rav Berg @ The Kabbalah Centre

As spiritual leader of The Kabbalah Centre, Karen Berg, while she was still embodied i discussed in her reincarnation lecture tour, this isn’t our first time around in this world. Many of us are old souls. The fact that we are even intrigued by the concept of reincarnation and no longer satisfied with the world as it presents itself physically means that we have gone through enough tests and trials that we are now open to the reality of the infinite spark of Divine Light residing in each and every one of us.
Our job is to connect with that spark and to nurture that connection so we can be a channel of positive energy for those around us, and for the world. It’s about time, no?

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