From: sfct@aol.com   
      
   Steve S. wrote:   
   >   
   > I agree it's common. Finding in-depth cases I could share on the radio was a   
   > bit more difficult, but not impossible. It was the radio host's idea as the   
   > focus for the show.   
   >   
   > A representative of a proposed Chinese-American television channel was one   
   > of my strongest supporters when I was producing my documentary on   
   > reincarnation. He told me that Chinese believe in reincarnation--as I   
   > gather, from being influenced by Buddhism. I don't know how much   
   > modernization has affected that belief.   
   > Steve S.   
   >   
   > "Crowfoot" wrote in message   
   > news:cggtbn$loc$1@iruka.swcp.com...   
   > > In article <412C30D1.42C3@aol.com>, sfct@aol.com wrote:   
   > >   
   > > > Steve S. wrote:   
   > > > >   
   > > > > This evening, Sunday Aug. 1st, I will be interviewed on Atlanta radio   
   > > > > station WRFG, "The Conscious Zone", which airs from 10:00 pm to   
   > > > > midnight,   
   > > > > Eastern Standard. I'll be joined by two past-life therapists, and the   
   > > > > show   
   > > > > will focus specifically on cross-race reincarnation cases. One of the   
   > > > > therapists will share her personal past-life memories relating to the   
   > > > > topic.   
   > >   
   > > Isn't this pretty common, at least for people who have some access to   
   > > memories of past lives? Nancy Kress wrote a story about people   
   > > routinely checking out their past lives (in a more advanced future), and   
   > > wisely pointed out that just on the basis of numbers alone, EVERYBODY has   
   > > been Chinese -- often. I knew this about myself during a trip to China,   
   > > in the course of which I had a very strong dream about being a very   
   > > young and rather nervous monk-candidate in a Buddhist monastery; nothing   
   > > fancy, just a glimpse, a night scene indoors, merging pretty seamlessly   
   > > with waking up completely disoriented in my dark hotel room. Checked it   
   > > out when I got home with a reliable psychic friend.   
   > >   
   > > Not that the Chinese, whose culture has long been very xenophobic and   
   > > arrogant about it, would be particularly pleased to think about all the   
   > > generations of Chinese being riddled with souls that have come from lots   
   > > of non-Chinese lives and gone on to more of the same! I wonder what   
   > > kind of reincarnation work is done in China these days, if any, and   
   > > whether anyone there dares to suggest that a present day Chinese was an   
   > > Argentine horse breeder last time around, say?   
   > >   
   > > C   
   > > --   
   > > Crow   
      
      
      
      
   I found Indians and Chinese are better able, on average, to look inside   
   them. Whites, I'm one, usually notice more what is around them than what   
   they're feeling inside.   
      
   Wonder if the ability to look better inside themselves allows more of   
   them to sense their souls and the feelings of having lived another life.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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