Cosmic Cradle Spiritual Dimensions of Life before Birth
The Carmans on ‘Cosmic Cradle Spiritual Dimensions of Life before Birth’
Could you explain to us in more detail what is meant by pre-birth memory?
Elizabeth: Pre-birth memory means memories of events occurring prior to taking the first breath. In our research, we singled out cases of children and adults who naturally remember their Soul’s journey into the human form. We did not include any cases obtained via hypnosis, regression, or psychic readings. We looked at people who slipped through the cracks of forgetfulness and were born with this higher awareness.
As an example, Summer recalls a non-physical state of love, joy, and awareness: “My individuality was barely audible. All my senses became unified. Everything was one. Still, I had a subtle feeling of ‘my’-ness, identity, ego, or individuality. I felt the presence of God, of not being totally one with God, but being in God’s womb, so to speak.’
In this pre-conception phase, people recall choosing their life plan. Teresa recalled the Divine Planner who helped her choose her life on Earth. Teresa made choices on the type of family, qualities of a husband, difficulties, injuries, and other facets of her life. Rennie, a retired military officer, previewed 3 sets of parents. The guide told him what his life would be like with each set of parents and let Rennie decide what parents he would like.
Pre-birth memories also include womb-time memories from people such as Lorenzo: “During the pregnancy with me, Mom was not totally happy. So whenever I sensed negativity, I felt no disharmony with the disharmony. I learned that I could check out. I came and went as pleased. I played anywhere I wanted. Lots of playtime took place on Jupiter, the planet of growth, and Saturn, the karmic teacher. Jupiter and Saturn are Jovian, nonterrestrial planets. They are fire and ice, and gas and lightning. And that is my nature— silent, rumbling, and thunderous.”
In Cosmic Cradle, we include memories of C-Section deliveries, forcep deliveries, breech, umbilical cords wrapped around the neck, reluctance to leave the peacefulness of the womb to be born, and even near-death experiences.
Why do we forget where we came once we are born into this life?
Elizabeth: People forget over 99% of their life once they come into the body so it is not very surprising that they forget pre-birth memory. Physical embodiment and social conditioning dull awareness, causing us to believe that sensory perception is the only reality. Human birth is analogous to watching a movie and becoming identified with one of the characters. We become immersed in our own Hollywood drama, the earthly illusion. Pre-birth amnesia is acknowledged by ancient and modern peoples. In Cosmic Cradle, we share these theories from Buddhism, Pythagoras, ancient Indian medical treatises, Judaism, Gnosticism, and Sufism.
Are we forced to incarnate on Earth, let’s say like a tadpole? Sometimes I wonder why I came here. And if I chose this, “What in the heavens was I thinking?”
Neil: Yes, you chose your ups and downs in this lifetime just like in school we have some easy classes and hard classes. When we are in grade school, a high school class in algebra appears scary, but when we get to high school and take algebra, it is not so bad. Life’s lessons may seem difficult and even cruel when we are going through them, but ten years later, we may find comfort that we had those experiences to learn from.
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No thanks, give me sweet oblivion. I don’t want to go through an endless series of having to relearn how to see, hear, sit, poo in a pot, eat, talk, walk, go to school, meet a spouse, produce kids, work your backside off, fall apart with age and die etc, every hundred years or so into infinity. There would no point at all.
Seems to me this sort of thinking is to salve your egos fear of not existing. More often than not is used as an excuse to not live your life your own way but to conform to the slavery of the modality of the age, ie that dictated by organised religion into vilify and victimising those who do live their lives their own way. A method of getting the sheep to shepherd themselves.