Should we try to remember our past lives?
July 11, 2017 • Conversations on the Spiritual Path, Learn

Through a clear and disciplined spiritual practice of self development and growth, you tend to see more things within yourself, not only from this life but also from previous lives. When you come to a place on your spiritual path where you don’t understand something about your nature that you are working to change, and you can’t get around it, that’s when you could start exploring your past lives. Your past lives should be used to help you to move forward in this life, to help you make sense of why you are a certain way and bring resolution. But your focus should always be about creating, in the present moment, the future that you want.
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