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Uploaded by on May 26, 2011

Excerpted from Panama Canal cruise 2011

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  • I wonder if the little baby boy was the father...if it was me I would have definitely asked Abraham :)

  • @Shinidias I thought that too! Then I thought hmm there was so little time between death and birth...and then I realised there is no time, as we know it, in the spirit world. Interesting hey!

  • @vibrationsrus yeah very interesting..have you read the egg story by andy weir? google it and see..you'll like it :)

  • @Shinidias Yes indeed I have, a mind blower! I don't think he is a spiritual bloke as a rule, I know he's a fantasy writer but didn't he up with such a brilliant story. Hmm I wonder does this mean I am you and you are me...which ever way, I know we actually are one and the same.

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  • This lady is so lovely!

  • @Da1uLyK Buddhism is not based on any belief like other religions we know, it explains way of life. so can't say it's a belief. But as Abe says a belief is what you keep saying to be true. As much as the none physical and physical part of us are connected we also exist seperately from eacth other or it seems. it is hard to say what exactly happens as none of the great teachers explains that in detail for their own reasons....

  • @Shinidias oh so Buddhists believe the fetus is not conscious until it is born?

  • @Da1uLyK well...according to Buddhist teaching which is very similar to Abe's it says the soul or the consciousness takes its place in the fetus long after it has formed, and fetus or the body and the consciousness are 2 differnt things. So..it could have been father..:). In Buddhist teaching some are reborn straight away while others may stay in the "in between" state for longer until a more suitable environment is found....so facinating isn't it?

  • @Shinidias haha that's what I thought too. But then again wouldn't the baby have already been physical while the father was still alive?

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