Why don't we remember previous lives?

Very often one wonders why the memory of previous lives does not accompany the individual in the course of his incarnations, and this, at first, could also appear unfair, as the fact of having memories of the mistakes made could help to make so that those same mistakes are no longer made.

But, in reality, this is not the case, there is law of oblivion which makes us forget, at the moment of the new incarnation, all that we have been, and this is very right: in fact if we remembered all the actions performed in the course of previous lives, if we were aware of all the wickedness, of all the meanness who have committed, betrayals, murders, violence and so on, the individual would live his new life or with very great feelings of guilt that would prevent him from acting, or constantly tormenting oneself in pain and suffering.

While not knowing what it cost his own evolution, that is, all the necessary steps (even if ugly and painful) that you had to go through, you can live life starting from a base of serenity, facing all experiences as if they were new.

If there were no law of oblivion, faced with any experience that proposed a painful choice of some kind, inevitably, the individual would stop and stopping is always a damage to evolution: it is much better to be wrong than not to be wrong by doing nothing.

The purpose of lives is to become aware of a certain inner state, and to do this action is necessary, an action that would be inhibited, blocked, held back by the memory of negative experiences lived in previous eras.

Only when the individual has reached a good evolution and consequently a certain inner balance, then, will some memories emerge, even if this emergence will only be at the level of sensation; on the other hand we still have to consider that certain attractions for historical periods, for certain countries and landscapes very often they are motivated by the fact of having lived in that era or in that country, and these are the first pale evidences of the memories that are surfacing. Andrea

There is written in the words of the Bible a small sentence, small but full of meaning, a small sentence that perfectly reflects the teaching that we are telling you.
This little sentence says: “There is no memory of the days that have been before us, just as there will be no memory in the time ahead for those who will come after us”.

This little sentence encapsulates in the essence of the teaching on the subject of reincarnation, and in particular the "law of oblivion". In fact, the merciful law of oblivion allows the divine drop, the buddhic atma, to be able to continue on its evolutionary path without the fear of major inner upheavals.
In fact, if there were no law of oblivion, how many problems would arise for each of you, problems that would be added to the not indifferent ones that everyday life presents before you!

The thought, perhaps, of having been unfaithful travel companions, of having been murderers, of scammers, of having been socialists, the thought of having been individuals dedicated only to materiality, without scruples and respect for others, would make heavy your days that are already undermined by the difficulties that your society, your world, your very way of being propose to you.

And also not knowing what awaits you, has the same meaning in itself, and not only that, but it allows the divine drop, the buddhic atma, to retain within itself all that it has reached today, in order to be able to verify it in the moment. right, on the right occasion, when conditions prove suitable and it will be possible to complete the entire evolutionary cycle. Michel


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3 comments on “Why Don't We Remember Past Lives?”

  1. Very helpful. At times I have thought of the question of the law of oblivion a bit like the Catholics' concept of the mystery of faith… but now it is very clear!
    The part in which it is stated that certain attractions for places or historical periods are motivated by the probability of having lived there, I had already read. Personally I have had a couple of experiences, in countries that I have always felt close, when I still did not believe in reincarnation. I had therefore simply labeled them as "special" experiences. One took place in the archaeological site of Delphi, Greece, at some point there was a need to sit and contemplate. Strong sensation, intense also because at the time I knew nothing about contemplation and meditation.
    In Paris, on the other hand, while I was crossing the Alexander III bridge, in front of Les Invalides, suddenly copious tears are pouring out that I could not hold back ... Well, I apologize for this digression that is not relevant to most people and also for my evolution in this life!

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  2. Your testimony, on the other hand, Nadia allows me to link them to mine. Not linked to places, but to situations. The involvement and emotion that arises when I come into contact, for reading, viewing or experience of some specific situations is something that often amazes me, because perhaps excessive compared to the fact itself. I observe myself and wonder where my emotions come from and sometimes I think, who knows if in previous lives these situations will have involved me. I am careful not to give shape to the imaginative idea that could follow, but at the same time I believe that what emerges should not be denied, without necessarily wanting to give it meaning.

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  3. We are fragments of consciousness, of that Eternal Unified Consciousness, as such, we cannot, located in time and space, contain what contains us, eternity!!! Namu Amida Butsu Namu 🥰 W Gay Wedding 💞🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈🙏👍🦋🦅🐉

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