- Given that you’re reborn at regular intervals and repeatedly meet up with the same members of your Inter-Dimensional (ID) Family, it is logical to assume that you ought to be able to make connections between your physical family tree and your previous incarnations, thereby identifying some of your past lives and people with whom you associate from one lifetime to the next.
- It is at the level of our DNA that an interchange takes place between our Higher Self and our physical Self. There is still much to be learned about the human genome, especially what is commonly called ‘junk DNA’ (or, more correctly, DNA that does not encode protein sequences). As it progresses during this century, it will likely be another area where science meets mysticism. What is clear is that our DNA has an inter-dimensional counterpart that carries traits from one lifetime to the next.
- What is it like then, this afterlife/between-life dimension? It is very similar to the material world - the two are closely interwoven and overlap at certain points. According to both religious traditions and ‘ancient-alien’ theorists, beings of both levels of existence have carried on relationships, mated and produced offspring, which can then dwell on either plane, according to their traits. Inter-dimensional beings can look like us, eat, drink and carry on activities which mesh with our physical pursuits. The main difference is that they can control action by consciousness, by thought, by directing their willpower. They can travel at the speed of thought and communicate mentally. They are beings of energy of a higher frequency than ours, and it is said ‘spirit precedes matter’ in the overall scheme of things.
An article I have written on Reincarnation “for the Western Mind” is due to appear in an upcoming issue of New Dawn magazine. It fits perfectly with the concept of other dimensions explored elsewhere on this site. Here are three short extracts:
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