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“Was I Bad in Past Lives?”

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Souls can be consistently “bad” or “good” while incarnated, but how they act depends on many factors: What roles they sign up for, what karma they’re helping others work through, if they are learning their lessons and making progress, and many other considerations play a part.

Fortunately, there’s hope for even the biggest troublemakers: We’ve noticed, through past life regression, that those who do the most “good” in this life, may very well have been terrors on Earth in one or more prior lives. Also, we would agree that there are many people on this planet simply doing good not just to balance negative karma, but because it’s gratifying and fulfilling. But it has been said by wise women and men that selflessness doesn’t exist; everything everyone does is ultimately for one’s self, even if it’s for a feeling of satisfaction, to avoid feeling guilty or just to generate positive personal karma, for example.

Don’t worry too much about whether or not you were a kind person in past lives, as everyone has been “good” and “bad” in past lives. The most important thing is that you forgive yourself, acknowledge the necessity to balance any negative energy, and “do the right thing” now, in this life, at all times and in all situations.

Some other ways to avoid negative future consequences include reacting with love rather than fear, sending love and acceptance to your “enemies” in order to forgive them and create more harmony between you, accepting yourself as you are, respecting yourself in all situations, and striving to be the best you can be.

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Religion and Reincarnation

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We applaud those who question religious principles and reincarnation rather than accepting them without a second thought. In fact, we recommend experiencing past life regression more than once as part of the process of deciding whether or not to accept reincarnation.

We acknowledge that many receive great benefits from their respective faiths, and that tradition involving their worship is ingrained in their lives. We also acknowledge the wonderful charity work done by many religious groups.

God (or however you want to refer to the higher power) inspires religious doctrine, but human interpretation of spiritual truth can easily be flawed due to many reasons such as a weak or obstructed spiritual connection, ego-self domination over higher-self, and in some cases, personal or political agendas. Anything constructed from earthly viewpoints rooted in the social norms of the times is bound to be distorted.

Consider Christianity: Many tenets (such as reincarnation) were eliminated from the bible in early Church history over a 300 year political process in order to strengthen the Church’s foundation, thus its power and influence over the masses.

How do you find out what is valid and what is false? Do your own objective research. We include several sources throughout this package to get you started.

“Few people are capable of expressing with equanimity opinions which differ from the prejudices of their social environment.” Albert Einstein

Copyright © 2006 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Why Reincarnation and Karma are Valid Theories

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Modern science knows of only a fraction of this planet’s complete history.

Modern, Western religions’ biblical historians tell us that “creation” occurred about 13,000 years ago and that the first human (“Adam”) appeared around 11,000 years ago.

In contrast, conventional science says the Earth is around 4 billion years old and that humans (Homo sapiens) first appeared around 60,000 to 200,000 years ago.

True, there are more people hence, souls, here on the planet than ever since the start of recorded history (less than 10,000 years ago).

However, Earth has undergone many major changes over its billions of years of history. Pole shifts, floods, massive earthquakes, glaciers, and devastating impacts from cosmic debris; most visible traces of past civilizations on planet Earth have been repeatedly destroyed, pulverized, and buried out of sight.

New archaeological finds often suggest that modern science knows of only a fraction of this planet’s complete history.

50 miles south of Florida, in 1200 feet of water, the top of an eighteen-story high pyramid (sonar was used to measure it) rises up through the ocean floor.

Miners were startled to discover silver pots and dishes along with a lengthy man-made wall a mile beneath the Earth’s surface in Europe while excavating for natural resources. These items are untraceable to any known civilization in the planet’s past.

International researchers, including archaeological experts from the University of Poitiers in France, unearthed evidence of the oldest human ancestor (to date) in Chad, Africa in 2001. An approximately 6.5 million-year-old hominid skull having both old and modern qualities was discovered, blowing apart traditional theories on the history of the human race.

Considering that hypothesis or theory cannot be proven, only invalidated, it’s still possible that at some point in Earth’s history the population of intelligent beings has been as high as or even higher than it is today.

Furthermore, Earth is not the only place where souls incarnate. Astronomers tell us that there are over 100 billion galaxies throughout the universe. We live in the Milky Way Galaxy with our Sun and neighboring planets. Given that that there are billions of stars like our Sun, it’s likely there are millions, if not billions, of inhabitable planets throughout the universe.

There are also other dimensions and possibly other universes as well.

There is no shortage of souls throughout the universe and no shortage of places to incarnate.

We especially like the tenants of reincarnation because they disallow the concepts of blame and victimization and nobody “gets away” with anything. You don’t have to believe in reincarnation, but if we all acted as if it was true our world would be a better place.

“Since the beginning of recorded time, history has been written by the ‘winners’ (those societies and belief systems that conquered and survived). Despite an obvious bias in this accounting method, we still measure the ‘historical accuracy’ of a given concept by examining how well it concurs with our existing historical record. Many historians now believe (as I do) that in gauging the historical accuracy of a given concept, we should first ask ourselves a far deeper question: How historically accurate is history itself?” –Dan Brown

Copyright © 2005 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Reincarnation and Karma – Why God Allows Suffering

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Many have asked, “If there really was a God, why would he or she allow all the violence, poverty, and suffering that is so prevalent in our world?”

This question implies a belief that God is only good and that some antichrist is behind all our problems. If we could only get rid of this antichrist, we would live in a utopia of never-ending peace and perfection.

In this reality, we must have dark and light, cold and heat, cops and criminals, hate and love, etc. There’s a necessary polarity in this world and to have only bliss and perfection is impossible.

First, we would not recognize it as such, and second, none of us are here on earth to live a life without flaws and lessons.

Regarding the “injustices” in this world, we are responsible for everything that happens to us. Due to the laws of karma, all thought, intent and actions from past lives spill over into the present, whether or not we consciously remember them and whether or not our current personalities choose to accept this.

More information about the tenets of reincarnation, along with case histories, can be found in Your Love Life and Reincarnation.

The good news is that we have free will to react to situations any way we choose. Instead of resisting life’s challenges that seem impossible to change, we have the option of accepting them, which leads to peace of mind. Of course, acceptance is not always easy, but delving into the “why” of things (from a spiritual standpoint) makes it easier. We also have the option to take responsibility for everything in our lives, which empowers and sets us free.

Copyright © 2007 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Reincarnation & Karma – 4 Reasons People Think They Lived Past lives as Famous Historical Figures

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Too often, there are reports of people claiming to have been glorified historical figures in past lives.

It’s a frequent misconception, perhaps encouraged in part by somewhat unscrupulous psychics who tell clients how important they were in their past lives. When people are regressed and see their own past lives, it’s common to perceive experiences as being both rich and poor, male and female, powerful and powerless, productive and unproductive, and so on. If people perceive themselves as a famous historic figure such as Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, one of the Disciples of Jesus, or even as Jesus himself, there are four possible explanations for this:

  1. The person really was the historic figure in a past life.
  2. The person is identifying with personality patterns associated with the historic individual to such an extent that the person believes he or she was that individual.
  3. The person’s ego is adding to the session. For example, perhaps he or she perceives through regression the ancient civilization of Egypt and a woman who looked like Cleopatra, or they may have been associated with Cleopatra, but the regressed person wasn’t actually Cleopatra.
  4. The person is somehow connecting to the energy or consciousness that was once part of the historic figure.

Regarding those who consider people who believe in reincarnation and past lives to be escapists and cowards, it actually takes more courage to accept and live within the ideals of reincarnation and karma because it means you have to take responsibility for everything you do, say, intend, and feel for all that happens to you. There is no such thing as a victim, you can’t blame anyone for anything, and you “get away with” nothing.

Furthermore, physical death may be the end of our body, but we are far more than just a body. Our soul consists of energy or life force. Science has proven that energy never dies and can’t be destroyed; it just takes a different form.

Past life regression can be used for entertainment purposes, but more importantly, even if you don’t believe in past lives, it can be a very useful and therapeutic tool.

Finally, it doesn’t really matter if the theories of reincarnation and karma are valid or not, but if we all acted as if they were, our world would be a much better place.

Copyright © 2004 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Past Lives & Reincarnation – You Would be Surprised to Learn About Your Former Lifetimes

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We once had a past life regression client who, after We directed him into a past life, became mad at us. “I find it hard to believe I was a prostitute in a past life!” he said.

His reasoning was that since he would never do “such a low-life thing” now, he couldn’t have possibly done it then.

While we’re not endorsing prostitution, his statements may imply a belief that a prostitute is less of a person than someone who isn’t.

In reality, we are all equal, no matter our profession, race, age, bank account balance, sexual orientation, social status, body type, or other factors. Try to accept and have compassion for those who are different than you.

Besides, considering that prostitution may be the oldest profession in our world, and that many of us may have lived hundreds of lifetimes, the idea that we all may have been on either side of such a transaction isn’t so hard to believe.

Other clients have said, after perceiving past life scenes, “I find it hard to believe that someone who is so nice could have been so cruel in a past life.”

We explained that sometimes those who are exceptionally “nice” now may have learned the value of compassion, consideration, and love from lifetimes where they were the opposite.

You would be surprised at who you may have been and what you may have done in past lives. For possible clues, examine the actions of others, professions, countries, and groups of people that hold your interest, especially those that provoke emotion within you.

Copyright © 2004 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo

Karma Isn’t Punishment & You Can’t Have Karma Without Reincarnation

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The concept of karma is often misunderstood. It’s not about punishment. That would imply there’s a judging God and we don’t believe that, nor do other experts in the field, such as Brad Steiger, Richard Sutphen, Dr. Ian Stevenson, Dr. Raymond Moody, Dr. Leo R. Sprinkle, and numerous others.

Whenever you feel that something in your life is unfair, keep asking why until you perceive the situation more clearly and understand the root reasons. Not the surface reasons, but the deeper and past life reasons; what started it all. Keep asking, and meditate on why.

For example, a family member refuses to respect your basic human rights, to the point of blatant abuse on a consistent basis. You forgive her, you express tolerance, but she still continues, frequently disturbing your peace of mind and tossing in additional challenge in your already demanding daily routine.

Why? You think to yourself that you’ve never treated anyone this way in your life (this one, at least), and that you can’t imagine acting that way to her or anyone else. However, know that one’s personality in this life is not the same as personalities in prior lives. A “saint” in this life could very well have been the opposite in prior lives, before learning the value of honesty and respecting others, for example.

Initially you get zero insight about the matter, but then impressions slowly start to form through meditation. You intuit that it could be one, or both, of two different notions: you dished out a similar challenge to her in previous lives and, or you agreed to this circumstance before incarnating to help you develop your level of compassion and acceptance.

Does this awareness make it go away? No, but it allows you to further understand the matter and therefore garner more forgiveness, for yourself and others.

It’s not about what happened to you, it’s about why. When you understand why you (yes you, on a soul, not personality level) chose to experience the situations, conditions and the lessons involved, it becomes much easier to handle. With awareness comes compassion, and compassion leads to forgiveness. Taking full responsibility for all circumstances in your life and forgiving yourself and others will set you free.

Copyright © 2004 Scott Petullo, Stephen Petullo