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The Past and the Rest of Us


By Uche Mbah

We are currently on earth to settle scores from past experiences. The Internet is awash with so many stories of children who were able to recollect their past lives-either immediate and otherwise-and whose stories have been verified with astonishing accuracy. More Hollywood flicks are concentrating on the issue of afterlife, or life in the beyond, with its attendant possibility of reincarnation. This is enough to make even the strongest skeptic pause and ponder if reincarnation is after all true. Unfortunately some block themselves to the obvious truth for fear of being uprooted from their comfort zone of belief.

But reincarnation and its effect go beyond the recorded individual cases. This is because reincarnation goes hand in hand with Karma. And karma can be individual, family, state, national, racial and global. Hence when one passes on, his activities on earth and the wish to make amends brings him back to earth through parents who will also benefit in his being born in the family, be it only in the troubles and anxieties brought about through his training.

In most African societies, a lot of souls never have the privilege of reaching the realm of ether, and due to homogeneity circulate among his family, being more or less earth-bound. This results in more or less stagnant growth, hence the static growth of the African people. With this, they acquire tribal and, on a wider scale, racial Karma, where they are holding themselves down. Sometimes an external stimuli is needed to spur them on. This was why the humiliating issue of slavery is allowed, because it is one of the ways to awaken the race through suffering.

A different but similar example is seen in the destruction of the Incas by the Spanish Conquistadors. They have been able to develop themselves so purely in a spiritual sense but remained too childlike intellectually. Thus they have reached the peak of their spiritual maturity that can bear the level of their intellectually stunted growth and can no longer grow spiritual unless the intellect grows at par. They were then permitted to be massacred so that they can be scattered among people of high intellect for further development.

But now, things are changing. The darkness is now meant to destroy the darkness in the current war of Armageddon. Take for instance the Iraq war. Most of the battlegrounds were places of high historical value. But what people do not understand is that most of these places were sites of ancient temples of various gods, which were enclaves for the worship of idols-thereby the active site for the concentration of dark power centers. That a war being fought and championed by those who distort the pure teachings of Mohamed into dark weapons results in the destruction of these sites is a confirmation of the fact that in the war of good vs evil,it is the evil that destroy the evil while the good grows imperceptibly until it suffocates the desperate evil.

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