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The ability to remember past lives is something that must be trained rather than waited for. Each of us may have more or fewer past lives, but these memories will not surface without adequate preparation, in any case. Ignore the expectation that memories will come to the r surface on their own without you doing anything, because if that were really the case, everyone in the world would remember their past lives, but as you well know, this is not the case. Memories of past lives must be sought, understood, and appreciated, and to do this, you must choose to practice certain techniques so that the memories are unlocked and come to your mind. Sometimes, short fragments of past lives may resurface in our minds on their own, making us wonder whether past lives really exist, rather than ruling out this possibility a priori because the concept of reincarnation can frighten some people, or rather, it is the complexity of understanding that frightens those who realize that their lives are not really decided by them, but by something higher. Although small fragments sometimes resurface, these are very brief moments, too short to understand an entire past life, but above all, they are too few to make you understand that, beyond that life, there are many others that you do not even remotely suspect. Therefore, we cannot rely on those small moments of memory, because they are too few, too brief, and too easily misunderstood. Let's think about this present life. Surely you too have gone through a hellish period in your life, a period when the world seemed hostile, when everything and everyone seemed to be against you and you felt exhausted and powerless. That period may have lasted only three days, but those three days were hell, so much so that when you remember them, it seems like they lasted a whole year, even though when you check the dates, they were only three days in a row. Now try to imagine if your future self could see your past, and therefore know your current life. If she had to base her knowledge solely on a fragment remembered somewhat by chance, she would risk believing that your whole life is identical and can be summed up in that precise fragment she remembers. So imagine if she remembered that memory of your life, when you spent those three hellish days. She would have no other clues to go on to decipher your life, but would have to rely solely on that memory she has of you during those three hellish days. So she won't see all the happy moments you've experienced, or the people you've met, your family or your ambitions, she won't see your dreams, your hobbies, your abilities and your qualities, but she will only see you in that small snippet where you are suffering or writhing in rage during those three hellish days, knowing the worst of yourself and your life. If she didn't decide to look deeper, she would see and categorize your life as that one moment she remembers, misunderstanding everything; this is because she would believe that your life is all there is: a hell where you suffer and despair. But your life is not just that, you have lived dozens and dozens of years, made up of endless moments, situations, progress, satisfactions, and it cannot be summed up in a single moment of your life, and moreover the worst you have ever experienced. But this is what she will believe about you: she will think that you were an incapable and unstable person, because your life was hellish and you were weak. You understand well that a single fragment of a past life is not enough to make you understand what kind of person you were in that life. The same situation would arise if you saw a happy fragment of a past life, which would immediately make you think that it was truly a beautiful life, full of satisfaction and fulfillment, but in reality it might not have been so. In fact, you might see a single happy moment, for example, a moment when he (the you of your past life) was going through a period that was positive according to his standards of life, because maybe he was earning good money or was starting a beautiful romantic relationship with someone he liked very much. So basically, you see a fragment in which he was happy. However, this does not mean that his entire life was based on that one moment: you do not know how it ended, whether the relationship ended or continued, because in fact you only saw the initial moment when they met and fell in love, but you did not see whether the future went well or was very different from their initial expectations.
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For the same reason, you don't know how they got there, what they had to face or endure before finding themselves in that seemingly positive situation, which may have been positive or may have turned out to be very negative. So it is not enough to see the individual, brief fragments of past lives that may come to mind on their own and base our conclusions on that single moment, but it is necessary to practice remembering the whole life, so as to understand whether it was a good life or an experience that we should not repeat in the same way, learning from it. During my first memories of past lives, I risked misunderstanding entire lives several times, basing my conclusions on the only moment of memory that came to mind. So I risked thinking that a specific past life of mine had been very painful, so much so that I didn't want to remember it because I was worried that its suffering had been too much for me to bear, I didn't feel ready to face it. In truth, however, when I began to move forward and work on that past life to learn more and not dwell on the only fragment that had come to me on its own, I discovered that it was a very satisfying life, full of revelations and moments of great well-being, but I couldn't have known that because I had relied too much on the single fragment that had come to me spontaneously. It was only after I became interested in putting my techniques into practice to identify my entire past life that I discovered that this was a very different person from how I had initially conceived her. This happens because we expect memories to come all by themselves, convinced that the only memories that come to us are the most important ones, as if our Consciousness had selected them to give us a very brief summary of that past life and that everything else does not matter. But then what is the point of living a whole life if the only thing that matters is a single, very brief moment experienced within it? Clearly, this is a very confusing concept and far from the real vision of Consciousness. Repeating that no one can remember all their past lives by chance, just by waiting for them to come on their own—otherwise everyone in the world would remember their past lives, and this is not the case—some people remember a few more fragments than others, but these small memories are not enough to convince them that they know their past lives in their entirety. To remember previous lives, you need to practice certain techniques that will allow you to see and remember entire memories of entire past lives, and in this book I will teach you many more techniques than you can now imagine, leading you to the conclusion of this reading with great satisfaction. Furthermore, you must not think that if you do not remember even a fragment of a past life, it means that you have not had one. This is the most common doubt that everyone stops at, but it should not affect you, because even those who have millions of past lives are not born with clear and vivid memories, because they too find themselves having to reset them and start from scratch like everyone else. There is a reason for this, and you will understand it later. There are people who say they remember their past lives, so your first thought might be that they remember them because they have them, while you don't remember them because you don't have them. However, it is important to understand that we are not all the same and each of us has a very different level of spiritual evolution, and in order to remember past lives, we must begin a journey of evolution. All of us, during our lives, have received signals, like memories that do not belong to this life but are so strange and different that we did not immediately understand what they were. Some people realized that they were past lives, while others immediately dismissed that vision as just a moment of fantasy and, with that, did not even consider the possibility that they were past lives. So the signs come to all of us, because it is a completely natural event, a bit like how sooner or later we all experience a specific stimulus regardless of our character, ambitions or thoughts, because physical and mental stimuli are part of our nature and therefore affect everyone. Memories of past lives are part of our unconscious memory, and even if they do not immediately show on the surface, they are part of us and our nature.
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Sooner or later, we all receive a brief fragment of a past life, but this does not mean that we immediately realize that this is what it is, and we often end up ignoring that vision/perception and convincing ourselves that it was just our imagination. Ignore any ideas you may have about how past lives are seen: you probably imagine those intense flashes typical of films on the subject, where the character suffers almost a mental assault in which they can no longer see or hear anything around them and lose total control of their surroundings because they are completely immersed in a vision of a past life that always comes at the most inopportune moment. In films, there is always a character who is walking and suddenly stops and throws themselves against a wall, gasping and panicking, because they are caught up in a powerful memory from a past life. But that's just a movie; in reality, it's very different, and although you may be disappointed to learn that seeing a past life is not so "overwhelming" that you fall to the ground while walking, I assure you that it's better that way. Remembering past lives is very intense, but it has nothing to do with the special effects you might expect based on what you've seen in movies, because remembering a past life is not traumatic or panic-inducing. Those who say it happens that way and throw themselves on the ground every time they have a "vision" are just people who want to show off and get attention, but in most cases have never had a real memory of a past life. We all receive a fragment of a past life during this life, and regardless of whether we understand right away that it is this one or not, that does not mean that a single fragment is enough to understand the whole life, and it is wrong to think that it would be enough to wait a little longer for other fragments to arrive to compose and complete it, because, I repeat, no one can remember entire past lives without doing anything to unlock the memories. In other words, spontaneous memories may come, small fragments, but no one can receive entire memories of past lives in this way. To remember your own lives, you need to practice the right techniques, and in this way, you can see many lives and complete the picture of each one. It must be said that it is almost impossible to remember every single moment of a past life, just as you do not remember every single moment you have lived in this life: you remember many facts, many people, and many moments from your childhood, but you do not remember every single millisecond you have lived, so it is clear that if you cannot remember everything you have done in this present life, it is normal that you will not be able to remember the milliseconds of your previous lives. But this does not matter, because remembering past lives means remembering what matters about entire lives, even though these cannot be summarized in just 2-3 small fragments of memory. You need to remember them much more intensely to complete your knowledge of that life and avoid misunderstanding it. Some memories of past lives can come to us in a variety of situations and ways. Sometimes the same memories always come, repeating themselves over and over again, while other times they show up as very brief scenes that are always different from each other. This depends on whether what is being shown is always the same past life, which is why you see the same scene repeating itself, or whether it is different moments of the same life or directly from different past lives, which is why the scenes are always different from each other. Sometimes they are like very fast and brief flashes, so fast that you don't even have time to say they are over: they appear and then disappear, leaving you with that annoying uncertainty that makes you doubt what you have seen and then you end up forgetting. Other times, however, these fragments of memories can come to you while you sleep, making you experience a kind of dream within a scenario and in contact with specific people, which is actually a reproduction of a memory. In a sense, it is as if you are watching or experiencing a film based on your past life. Whether in dreams or flashes that come when you are awake, you must always pay attention to details and external influences that can affect them and make them imperfect. For example, you might dream that you are in a different era, yet in the dream you have the physical body that belongs to your present life, rather than seeing yourself with the physical body of the past.
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Dreams are always influenced by certain elements that may belong to your current life, or by your brain's creativity, which is capable of inserting imaginative elements into a context. This is because dreams must be filled with something, and if that something is not there—perhaps because you do not remember it—it will be filled with some imaginative detail that is created on the spot by your brain to fill in the gaps. Dreams have always been known as channels for discovering and remembering information that goes beyond this dimension, but it is important to understand that most of them are not based on visions of past lives, but are mostly significant for this present life, which is why they should be understood and interpreted, rather than blindly trusted. Dreams are "just dreams," but if you learn to understand them, you can learn very important information about your present, such as warnings from your unconscious that has understood the reality you live in before you. Among these dreams, sometimes you may also find small fragments of past memories that pop up and are experienced during the dream. The exaggerated mistake that must never be made is to believe that every single dream is an exact memory of a past life. There are fanatical people who want to convince themselves at all costs that every single night dream is a memory of a past life, so they delude themselves—and spread this belief to others—that every night, or almost every night, they remember new scenarios that took place in past lives. Unfortunately or fortunately, this is absolutely not true, so you should not convince yourself that all your dreams are true memories of past lives. Our mind is very creative and we can dream of living in a different era or of being a different person, but despite this, it is not a past life, but rather a daily creative game that our brain uses to make us dream. So the biggest challenge is recognizing which dreams are actually memories of past lives and which are just fantasies, because dreaming about yourself in a different era or in a different physical body is not enough to be sure that it is a real fragment of life, as it could still be a nighttime fantasy. It works in exactly the same way with daydreams or while you are awake. Here too, there are fanatics who are convinced that every single thought and mental fantasy during the day is a memory of a past life. Although it would be nice to believe that it would be enough to think for a moment about the desire to remember our past lives for them to start coming to the surface one after the other with dozens of mental flashes showing us their experiences, unfortunately this is not the case because the vast majority are just fantasies of our own minds. We have a great quality called creativity, which allows us to imagine incredible stories without having to set rules or details, because all we have to do is abandon ourselves a little to creativity to find ourselves involved in a story that takes shape and flows smoothly without having to force ourselves to keep it going. This is how the best books, movies, and cartoons are born: from the mind of a person who has let themselves be carried away by the flow of creativity and who has transcribed their creative "visions" onto a piece of paper or in a drawing, then sharing them with others. However, having great creativity does not mean being able to see your past lives. It's nice to believe that all the mental flashes and uncontrolled visions that come into your mind, perhaps when you're relaxing while listening to music, or when you're in a boring situation (maybe at school or work) and you want to escape with your mind and shut yourself off in your own mental world, are memories of events that actually happened. However, many of these are stories created by our minds to escape the situation we find ourselves in, and it's wonderful because it makes us feel good and takes us away from some of the stress that real life brings us. However, we must be determined to recognize which of these stories that appear in our minds are real and which are created by our imagination to distract us and allow us to escape a little. Of course, recognizing and remembering our past lives is a complicated step, and no one who has actually done it can say otherwise, as it is easy to confuse one's imagination with a real memory.
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However, past lives exist and you have many memories inside you. You just need to understand that the door that locks them away will not open by itself, but with the right key, as it is well locked. Therefore, your fear of not remembering, the fear of not being able to distinguish your true past lives from the fantasies created by your mind, is understandable. However, I want to tell you that in my experience I have learned that it is much better to have doubts about a vision, because you are not sure whether it is a memory of a past life, rather than believing that all your fantasies are events that happened in reality. Doubt is a big problem for spiritual evolution, and of course you will have to learn to recognize true memories from fantasies, without holding on to doubts for the rest of your life. However, this is something you learn with practice, and you, like many others of us, can succeed. It is quite different to delude yourself that all your daily fantasies belong to real moments you have experienced, as this is the murder of your own evolution. Let me give you an example. If you wanted to lose weight, you might decide to go running every day. The biggest fear is that going running will be completely useless, because you fear that you will make a great sacrifice, such as tiring yourself out physically every day, and then not achieve the desired results. Despite your fear, going running would help you improve your health and balance your body weight, even if it doesn't meet your expectations, but it does respect its own timing. In other words, you could expect that running for 10 minutes a day, every now and then and only when you feel like it, would be enough to lose 10 pounds in a month. Running cannot give you such immediate and unbalanced results, but this does not mean that running is not good for your health and does not give you any results, because it is giving you results, it just needs more time for them to be noticeable and, in any case, it cannot meet your exaggerated expectations. This example serves to make you understand that if you committed to recognizing past lives from your fantasies, evolution would definitely happen. It wouldn't be ultra-fast and exaggerated as you demand, but it would happen. It would be quite different if you wanted to lose weight by imagining yourself going for a run every day. So, every day you sit on the sofa and close your eyes, imagining yourself going for a run and covering miles and miles. Imagining running is much easier and less tiring than actually going for a run, because you are sitting comfortably in your armchair, fantasizing without the slightest effort. However, imagining running will not benefit your physical body in any way: it will not make you lose weight, it will not balance your intestinal process, it will not tone your body, it will not do anything real in your life! It will just be a fantasy. This happens to people who prefer to convince themselves that all their mental stories are visions of real past lives, rather than committing themselves to recognizing which are fantasies and which are reality. Even if you don't get miraculous results, going for a 30-minute run will bring you real physical results that you would never achieve by sitting on the couch imagining doing it. Even if the effects are not what you claim, going for a run brings you real effects. For the same reason, practicing the right techniques to remember past lives will bring you real effects that will be slower, but they will be true. It's very different from sitting around fantasizing all day, because fantasy will certainly bring you immediate visions, lots of flashes of lots of interesting stories, but they are all stories completely invented by your imagination. Although it is much easier to delude yourself that all your fantasies are real memories, because it is convenient to believe that they are, it is much more useful to accept that not all your visions belong to real memories, so you must learn to recognize and select them so that you can understand what is real and what is not. Remembering your past lives is really important, and it is equally important that you decide to remember your true past lives, rather than being fooled by fantasies, as it is much easier and less tiring to give in to their charm. Reality, however, is much more interesting than fantasy, precisely because it is real. In a sense, it is like when you watch a movie based on a true story: there may be much better ones, with better acting and great special effects, but you find this simple movie much more engaging because it tells a story that really happened.
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For this reason, a fantasy can be exciting in the moment, but remembering a real past life is something that marks you and allows you to grow much more as a person, because it is true. Consequently, I advise you to be wary of people who say they see and remember a different past life every day, because they may be getting carried away by their fantasies and believing them to be real memories, because that is what they have been told by other people who are also inexperienced in this field. This should not make you distrust anyone who says they remember their previous lives, because there are correct techniques and methods to help unlock your memory, just as there are techniques to increase your muscle mass or exercises to improve your intelligence. There is nothing strange about this. Unfortunately, we are not taught these things at school when we are children, because they are personal choices that we have to make during our lives. So don't be wary of everyone, but commit yourself to remembering your past lives so that you can be completely independent and free to understand what is real and what is not, without any more doubts.
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