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  • All I can say is I believe in life after death, but I'm a doubting reincarnation. Check out Stan Gooch's Stuff we read from books as children can remain. It seems the mind remembers almost everything we experience. It's called cryptamnesia. But there's lots of arguments for and against reincarnation.

  • This is quite disturbing! Elisabeth is an important Saint in the Catholic Church. How could she be reincarnated in such a "common" woman???

  • why is it that the united states have such a backward and sometimes barbaric action towards medicinal cures as well as this type of therapy? I have had dreams at different times in my life clearly of being a very poor woman and never have forgotten any of them. In numerology this is my last lifetime. I can only pray that this is true, since being an honest and generous person with my feelings as well as posessions has made this such a hard life. I lived without the love of any family, none. xo

  • If she had been a saint the saint should have been finishned returning to earth since the saint was a realized being merged with god, so why would she reincarnate in this woman, it doesnt make sense.

  • @facciaditosta

    I understand the comment: evolved persons who have finished their cycle don't usually come back. one would expect it to have been the last life on this plane.

    however, some do return, e.g. as spiritual teachers, healers or for any other reason, even for "normal" lifes such as this one

    regarding canonisation: it's a declaration by the Catholic church, often centuries later, it has no bearing on the decision of a soul, since lives are planned by them and their guides

  • @TheDJConrad A saint is a person who was graced by God with His Divine Love so a Saint has no desire to come back to earth except to serve God by helping other people achieve the same.So a saint if she/he comes back will ALWAYS come back as a saint as his/her mind is already Divine.What is divine cannot become material again.She may be the incarnation of St.Elizabeth but it does NOT mean that St. Elizabeth was a real saint.Highly likely she wasn't.

  • Most Catholic saints are not souls that have reached the appropriate maturity. Only few of them were really souls who have reached the end of their incarnation cycle.

    I can discover such souls. In the present case in this video, I can only say that this soul has clearly not yet reached the end of their incarnation cycle.

    I think the thing with regression sessions is very uncertain when it comes to reincarnation research. I also think this approach is somewhat naive.

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