Thursday, 21 January 2021

REINCARNATION - GEDDES MacGREGOR - CAYCE - NOOR AL HAQIQA

Professor Geddes MacGregor

Professor Geddes MacGregor, the late Christian theologian, believed that REINCARNATION was edited out of the Christian Bible by certain Catholics. 

'Increasing evidence brought to light from various historians and skeptics show that there was a lot of information that was not only left out of the Bible, but disinformation that was deliberately added after the New Testament was released.'



MacGregor argues that "Christians did believe in reincarnation".

"All written evidence of reincarnation in early Christian teachings and in the Bible was deliberately suppressed by the Catholic church."

Reportedly, a large percentage of early Christians believed in reincarnation.

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Noor al Haqiqa commented on "REINCARNATION - REBIRTH"

At 72 I have lived my life believing fully in reincarnation.

Raised Roman Catholic. But around 8 or so my thoughts turned in those directions simply from time spent growing in the wilderness and watching life replenish itself in the wilds.

As an adult, memories bled into this current life.

All told, I have had strong memories for 7 lives and known I was here this time to clean up my own messes, work through various things.

Some of the things that happened to me I knew were not payback but... opportunities to make things right.

Eventually I plugged the door to memories of the past bleeding through; it became too dangerous, the risks too high. I was advised to 'put a lid on it" by those much wiser than I. No more active explorations.

We are here in each life to start anew not remember the past; each life a fresh opportunity to be and expand. But as with everything there are never set rules and many remember fully with time.

When a baby is born, it often remembers much of its previous life until the weight of the current life takes over and the child settles in to its new circumstances.

No mention has been made here, for good reason, of wounds and illness memories being carried from incarnation to incarnation; another awesome phenomena.

Thanks for this great collection of links. A pleasure to read something different and deep on this, the day of the inauguration of the fraud. This is something I KNOW I was born to witness. We have all seen these traumatic events of civilizations before us and know what is to come. This gives me the inner peace of knowing the human spirit will survive no matter how they try to eliminate it.

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  1. The knowledge revealed was magic, a tradition commonly attributed to the Chaldean Magi. This was despite the fact that there were clear condemnations of this art found in the Bible, as in Jeremiah 27:35: “A sword is on the Chaldeans and the people of Babylonia, and on her rulers and on her wise men! A sword is on the soothsayers, and they will become foolish!”

    Therefore, as explains Attilio Mastrocinque, in From Jewish magic to Gnosticism, “In Gnostic thinking, therefore, the science of the Chaldeans was bound to be valued as a form of knowledge, precisely because it had been forbidden by the creator.”

    Effectively, Gnosis was equated with the arcane knowledge
    revealed to man by Lucifer, who showed him to the Tree of Knowledge, which had been forbidden to them by God. As such, the Gnostics typically believed that all morals imposed by God were intended only to oppress man. To free themselves from the cycles of reincarnation, the Gnostics believed, they needed to experience everything “falsely” considered evil by the “ignorant” masses, including murder, adultery, incest, cannibalism, pedophilia, and the ingestion of various bodily fl uids and excrement. Thus was the philosophical basis for the practice of black magic.

    As with Gnosticism, the Merkabah Mysteries also penetrated to Mithraism—mysteries dedicated to the Persian dying-god Mithras—which became the most popular cult of the Roman Empire. Although attributed to the Magi, and regarded as the original teachings of Zoroaster, little similarity between the Mysteries of Mithras and what we know of Zoroastrianism. Therefore, modern scholars have falsely assumed that they were entirely a Roman creation.

    Reference
    Black Terror, White Soldiers
    Islam, Fascism & the New Age
    2013 by David Livingstone

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  2. [...As such, the Gnostics typically believed that all morals imposed by God were intended only to oppress man. To free themselves from the cycles of reincarnation, the Gnostics believed, they needed to experience everything “falsely” considered evil by the “ignorant” masses, including murder, adultery, incest, cannibalism, pedophilia...]
    There is no "need" to experience these abysses. You fell victim to the satanic insinuations of free will to "do as you please", or "do whatever you want". Those attitudes are acting against your sacred inner conscience,that knows what's right and wrong, it's part of the original sin and basically nailing yourself down in the karmic drama triangle for many incarnations to come forcing you to experience every single aspect of your former actions as victim, perpetrator and rescuer until you finally realize and wake up how to break the cycle. 🙏💜

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