How good is it to remember tragic events?

Website design By BotEap.comThe last two weeks have seen movie after movie about the death of Princess Diana and the landslide at Thredbo in New South Wales. Both events happened 20 years ago and as I was looking at the anniversary services and stuff, it crossed my mind why are we replaying these events? The early Australian people have a policy that when someone dies their image should never be displayed. Isn’t it hard to understand why?

Website design By BotEap.comMany have disappeared from my life over the years, and possibly as a result of all the repetition of these death scenes, many of them are coming back fresh in my mind. It became very gloomy to look back and tie myself to the mood of the moments when they left. As we say in the West, “life goes on,” but these repeated reminders of how some lives end don’t help.

Website design By BotEap.comThe world remembers every year of wars, devastating battles, natural disasters, and terrorist events, such as 9/11 in the US. We are not allowed to forget and move on as each one takes us back in time. Surely we know in our hearts how these things affected us, so do we really need constant reminders of them?

Website design By BotEap.comThrough my memory of reincarnation and link with the Spirit of the Universe, I know that we have all returned to life after death. This is mentioned in the Bible (Job 5:19-21), but few pay attention to it. It also says there that we will all be back in our bodies for the last days (Isaiah 26:19). That means death should be celebrated and not mourned.

Website design By BotEap.comThe end is fast approaching and the massive increase in population speaks to the truth of these words, as those who have passed on are reunited with the living. The Spirit has used death to send his people around the world and is now gathering them back into their own space (ibid 42:16-18).

Website design By BotEap.comReligions do not know how the Spirit works and are responsible for anniversaries and rituals that claim to benefit the dead. Now, however, many are realizing the lies and equally knowing that heaven and hell are tricks to fool the masses.

Website design By BotEap.comWith that in mind, it’s crazy to remember the dead because we may soon be nursing them as babies. Many have given evidence of past lives and have led researchers to the place where they died. Some have even solved his murder, while others have met parents whose children died when they were young.

Website design By BotEap.comDr. Ian Stevenson spent 40 years researching reincarnation stories and created many videos of the evidence he gathered. The question is why are we so stuck in the past when the future is right in front of us? Why be so interested in death that we can’t see life and the promises of God, the real one?

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