Recent past lives are the spiritual observation of experiencing memories or feelings from a life or lives that were lived just prior to your present lifetime. These feelings and impressions are inexplicable and vivid evoking feelings that are often characterized by connection to a place or town, recurring dreams, phobias and fears and a sense of recognition of people met in the present, a familiarity. inexplicable and vivid feelings of.
Instant Connections: A strong, immediate sense of recognition or connection with a new acquaintance. Of feeling of strong familiarity and that there is so much to say to this person and not enough time. Time seems to speed up when you are with this person.
Flashbacks: Sudden, vivid memories of past moments that feel familiar but are fleeting.
Recurring Dreams/Nightmares: Dreams that seem to depict experiences from a different time or place. You may encounter people that seem to know and are familiar but are at the same time strangers to you. Parts of your soul may still be aligned with these dimensional souls the connection never breaks.
Unexplained Phobias: A strong fear or aversion to something without a clear reason in the current life. These experiences may indicate a reaction in this lifetime that was carried through to the current lifetime to work through.
Past Life Regression: Experiences during meditation or hypnosis where individuals report recalling past life events or people they knew in previous lives.
Misplaced Memories:
There are many recorded instances of individuals who have had out-of-place memories that later prove to be oddly accurate in detail. While out-of-place memories could be down to imagination or an incongruency in the ability to remember. There are strong ideas and gathered evidence that suggests out-of-place memories
Birthmarks and defects:Some children are born with birthmarks or birth defects that correspond to past life fatal wounds or injurious marks on the deceased person’s body from the most recent past life.
Memories of the “intermission”: A small percentage of subjects also report memories of the period between their death and their current birth.
Déjà vu
We’ve all experienced déjà vu before at some point in our lives. It’s that bizarre feeling that somehow we have already experienced or lived a moment in time before. Often déjà vu comes spontaneously, and is triggered by smells, sounds, sights, tastes and various other sensations. While some claim that déjà vu is a neurological dissonance, others claim that déjà vu reflects the possibility of other dimensions (i.e. parallel universes), and still others believe it is revealing of past life experience.
A person who claims to remember past lives is often called a Jatiswar in Sanskrit and Hindi traditions, which literally translates to “remembering birth”. In Western cultures, this phenomenon is associated with the belief in reincarnation and the term past life experience or past life memories is used to describe it. This concept is a core tenet in many Eastern religions like Hinduism and Buddhism, and is also found in some New Age and other spiritual traditions. The belief often involves the principle of karma, where actions in one life influence the next, and the ultimate goal is to break free from the cycle of death and rebirth through spiritual liberation.