This is a really informative article and it helped me to understand transgenderism. I was thinking that it was a mental health issue but now I can see that it is trauma related. It very briefly touched on the gay issue and I also think that may be trauma based too. Trauma is a horror and is evidenced in drug addicts, sex addicts, etc., etc. I now have compassion for all of them.
If people accepted the fact that we live more than once and that past karma affects us in this life, a lot would make more sense. Explaining why children can feel like they're in the wrong body, explaining why some people are homosexuals, why some children have extremely strong personalities of hatred and violence from a very young age...
As science is now, we simply cannot properly diagnose these issues.
True story - long ago, when I was a young woman of about 23, when households had one landline, no answering machines or voicemail and no home computers or internet nor any way to spy or learn about anyone. At that time, I worked at a very large company that had locations in numerous cities in the U.S. and abroad. One of my co-workers told of seeing a psychic who was incredible and who told her things she didn't know about but that came true.
I immediately asked for the psychic's phone number and weeks later called her and asked if I could see her for a reading. She asked for my first name only and then said, "Come on Wednesday at 3:00pm. That's usually a good day for me." And then she gave me her address.
On that day I drove quite a distance to her address, a low-income modest house. The pleasant, middle-aged woman answered the door and let me in. We sat in folding chairs opposite each other in her kitchen. Pictures of the Virgin Mary and Jesus adorned her walls. The reading was free. Any 'donation' I might want to give would be donated to the Catholic Church.
She told me to tell her nothing about myself and to allow her to tell me what she saw first. At the end I could ask questions.
I wish I had thought to bring a recording device. The woman talked for an entire hour and spoke detail after detail about my current life, people in my family, friends I was seeing, places I had traveled. All correct. She gave me short term and long term predictions that were very specific. All of them came true. One of the things she said to me was that I was a very old soul and had lived many lives. She said I had excellent intuition because of that and that I must always trust it and never go against what I was sensing, even if I didn't know why. I followed her advice and over the years avoided several bad outcomes including a fatal small plane crash, a helicopter crash and a motorcycle crash. (Seriously!)
So, I have to believe her statement that we are reincarnated as a choice and that we pick our next life and we do so as a means of experiencing all the aspects of life (good, bad, and ugly) and the accumulation of experiences allows us to ascend to a higher consciousness.
This is a really informative article and it helped me to understand transgenderism. I was thinking that it was a mental health issue but now I can see that it is trauma related. It very briefly touched on the gay issue and I also think that may be trauma based too. Trauma is a horror and is evidenced in drug addicts, sex addicts, etc., etc. I now have compassion for all of them.
If people accepted the fact that we live more than once and that past karma affects us in this life, a lot would make more sense. Explaining why children can feel like they're in the wrong body, explaining why some people are homosexuals, why some children have extremely strong personalities of hatred and violence from a very young age... As science is now, we simply cannot properly diagnose these issues.
I respectfully disagree that we live more than one life.
True story - long ago, when I was a young woman of about 23, when households had one landline, no answering machines or voicemail and no home computers or internet nor any way to spy or learn about anyone. At that time, I worked at a very large company that had locations in numerous cities in the U.S. and abroad. One of my co-workers told of seeing a psychic who was incredible and who told her things she didn't know about but that came true.
I immediately asked for the psychic's phone number and weeks later called her and asked if I could see her for a reading. She asked for my first name only and then said, "Come on Wednesday at 3:00pm. That's usually a good day for me." And then she gave me her address.
On that day I drove quite a distance to her address, a low-income modest house. The pleasant, middle-aged woman answered the door and let me in. We sat in folding chairs opposite each other in her kitchen. Pictures of the Virgin Mary and Jesus adorned her walls. The reading was free. Any 'donation' I might want to give would be donated to the Catholic Church.
She told me to tell her nothing about myself and to allow her to tell me what she saw first. At the end I could ask questions.
I wish I had thought to bring a recording device. The woman talked for an entire hour and spoke detail after detail about my current life, people in my family, friends I was seeing, places I had traveled. All correct. She gave me short term and long term predictions that were very specific. All of them came true. One of the things she said to me was that I was a very old soul and had lived many lives. She said I had excellent intuition because of that and that I must always trust it and never go against what I was sensing, even if I didn't know why. I followed her advice and over the years avoided several bad outcomes including a fatal small plane crash, a helicopter crash and a motorcycle crash. (Seriously!)
So, I have to believe her statement that we are reincarnated as a choice and that we pick our next life and we do so as a means of experiencing all the aspects of life (good, bad, and ugly) and the accumulation of experiences allows us to ascend to a higher consciousness.
It is appointed unto to men once to die and after that the judgement.