05.
Why
One Does Not Remember Past Lives
Dear ones, we would like to expound upon the "veil of forgetfulness" which
occurs for most people at the time of their rebirth back into this world.
There is no religion which can explain why all people are not being reborn
equal. For example: one may be blind, another with great musical talent, and so
on. - Uthrania Seila Sentana-Ries
Is the Veil of Forgetfulness Necessary?
July 16, 2012
Before the time of the Equinox, and when the same generations are
reincarnated back on this plane for lessons to be learned, or
for great talents to be developed, or for the positive or negative
karma (what you sow you reap) to represent itself toward the individual, group
or nation - the veil of forgetfulness in most instances is placed each time over
the conscious memory of each person. This is done in order to safeguard the
individual from having to deal emotionally with previous experiences from past
lifestreams. But you will have a soul recognition and intuition without
the experience remembered.
Remembering and emotionally experiencing past lifestreams consciously
would be too much to handle for the individual otherwise, and in many instances
would interfere with the present lifestream in which that individual finds
itself incarnated in.
It is DNA - or soul remembrance - which the individual must now
deal with subconsciously, and that simply entails "that" particular growth which
has been severely encoded within the system of the individual, must now
participate in the testing of its own solidness within the individual's
holy universal structure.
In other words: It is your soul remembrance in the subconscious part of
the brain due to your DNA continually receiving instructions throughout
your accumulated lifestreams, which is put to the test when you arrive back on
an earthen world with the same lessons to complete.
-Uthrania Seila Sentana-Ries