Some people can become very agitated about the subject of
reincarnation,
so if you have strong feelings against the idea or possibility of
it, please don't read any further or open the link at the end of
this message.
For those who have an interest in it, please understand that
reincarnation is a seriously researched subject with a great deal of
solid academic scholarship attached to it. There are over 100
topnotch cases on record like the one you will see documented in the
video that follows. It should give us all pause.
I see such evidence as an unmistakable message to all of us, a
phenomenon we should pay very serious attention to, in the same way
savants are a phenomenon we should pay close attention to.
To me, savants make it blindingly obvious that we ALL carry in our
heads the wide range of incredible mental capabilities they have.
Unfortunately, those capabilities were sealed off from our normal
use by the rather haphazard genetic engineering that created humans
to be the "dumbed-down slaves and servants" of the technologically
advanced beings who literally created us around 200,000 years ago.
With savants, every so often the genetic "firewall" built into our
brains is slightly breached. After some degree of damage (from mild
to severe) to the normal portion of their brains, a sliver of light
shines into the sealed-off area, the "forbidden" area, giving them
the incredible access they have, whether that "gift" is in music,
art, math, etc.
If we simply look at the savant evidence and accept it for what it
is, it becomes inevitable that at some point in the future we humans
will become skilled enough with genetic manipulation to breach and
tear down the firewall put into our brains, giving all of us access
to the full capacity of every savant who has ever lived, and then
some.
All those many pieces will be fused into one phenomenal brain that
all humans will carry from that point forward. However, that is
probably a century or more away from where we are now, and it's
anyone's guess whether we'll last that long without destroying
ourselves.
This is where reincarnation comes in. As with savants, more than 100
topnotch cases of reincarnation have been studied and verified in
the same ways you will see in the upcoming video. When there is that
much smoke, we have to accept that there is a real fire.
Also as with savants, if it works for so many, it seems logical to
accept it probably works for all. All of us carry savant brains in
our heads, but because we are "normal" we can't breach the firewall.
All of us would also have memories of our past lives, but there is
clearly another firewall in our brains that blocks out those
memories.
As with savants, some of us are born with faulty "past-life"
firewalls, which gives those individuals a glimpse into the
"forbidden" area we are never supposed to access. Mistakes happen in
everything, and those who are savants, and those who recall past
lives, illustrate for the rest of us what is possible, and what is
real, on the other side of those firewalls.
Relative to reincarnation is, of course,
life after death,
or if not exactly life as we understand it,
something
after death. In my own case, my mother is one of those rare
individuals who has died--literally dead--and returned to life with
a clear vision of those first moments after her death. For those who
find this of interest, I tell her story in a degree of detail
here.
For those new to the idea that humans were created by advanced beings around
200,000 years ago, it will be a radical departure from what you were taught in
schools. Yes, radical it is, but also backed by considerable evidence. If you'd
like to review some of that evidence, below is a series of slides with text
beneath to explain their themes in a few slides each.
These provide a crash course "Cliffs Notes"
introduction to
Intervention Theory,
which is explained in full in my book
Everything You Know Is Wrong.
Each of the links below open a new slide show. Use the green pointers on each
slide to navigate forward or backward.
To return to the question list, click the "Intervention" in
the menu on the left of your screen.