08-27-18 Seek Reality – Roberta Grimes Talks About Reincarnation
One of the last things Roberta accepted about the afterlife and how it works was reincarnation. The evidence for it is unassailable! Everyone lives many lives, and in fact repeated reincarnation seems to be essential to the process of eternal spiritual growth. But the actual process of reincarnation is difficult for us to understand, since no religion gets it right; and there are complications, like the fact that time does not exist. Roberta breaks it all down for us.
Dear Roberta…I’m an avid fan of yours. Your “gift” runs in my family that even my son and his daughter Peri Lane (see her cite Perinormal.org she is a medium and psychic. My mom had the gift I’m going to be 83 in November and I have it but differently. My psychic dreams come true. I’m in my 9th reincarnation (according to what has been told to me) and that I will be moving to a “higher plane” in the next move. With the way the nation is now I really don’t want to come back here. My grandmother visits me in bed…I can feel the mattress depress and release and she plays with my hair. She raised me for seven years. She died holding me in her bed in our summer house.
Hello Terry! What lovely stories – thank you for sharing them. Part of the joy of doing this work for me is that I get to meet so many wonderful people who are all on this beautiful journey together. It’s simple, really: only make loving perfectly and forgiving completely the point of the whole rest of your life, and indeed this can be your last earth-lifetime! I’m sending you a big hug.
Hi Roberta. Just listened to your talk on reincarnation.
Thank you so much. I have been so afraid lately because I have been told by Christian’s that most people will end up in hell because they have not been born again.
I now feel so free. What you said makes so much sense to me.
I recently had a conversation with a christian who said that any of my family that were not born again were in hell. It horrified me.
I always said that it never made sense to me that God would put us on earth, remove from our memory that he even existed and then when we dont find our way back to him throws us into a fiery pit for eternity.
Thank you again.
I have just bought a red letter bible and I am going to start reading the Gospels.
Take care.
Dear Timothy, it really is amusing that Christians have made up this notion that being “born again” means something other than reincarnation, when the meaning of that passage is clear right in the Gospel words themselves! No worries, dear. There is no hell, you are God’s best-beloved child, and the joys that await you are beyond your ability even to imagine them!
Thanks this is wonderful, l want to learn more.
Dear Shirley, if you go to robertagrimes.com and put whatever topic interests you into the search bar at the upper right, you should find a number of blog posts on that topic. I know that’s true of reincarnation!
If we come back, do we have to be with the same parents. I don’t want to cause they beat me almost everyday. I went to school with bruises on me.
Oh my, Jan, I am so sorry! But no, we always choose different parents, siblings, spouses, etc., for each lifetime so we can have different useful experiences. So, no worries!
Thank God…to try again. I don’t understand why I was dealt this hand of cards, but because of that, I am not sure I would want to. I worked hard, married many years, raised children, saved, etc….but still lived my adult life with multiple sclerosis, having endless challenges, my body failing me literally, even though I treated it like a temple…
Oh dear Sharon, you are such an ambitious being! The sort of life you describe is just what a more developed being might choose in order to reap as much additional spiritual development as possible from this one lifetime. Yes, we do plan in these challenges, whether they be poverty, marital issues, tragedies, illness, or what-else-have-you: from there, a single lifetime here looks to be something like a single trip to the gym. It looks short but taxing, so we try to plan in as many problems as possible so we can get out of it as much as we can. In general, people who plan a difficult life usually have to get it approved by a council, which judges whether the person choosing a more difficult life is likely to benefit from it or be defeated by so many problems. If I were you, I would try to see it now as you saw it before you were born, as just a trip to a spiritual gym. And since you don’t want to have to make very many more such trips, you will want to try to get out of it as much spiritual growth as you can!