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Inner Awareness
We are the best judges of past events

By Jaime Licauco
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 23:33:00 12/29/2008

Filed Under: People, Lifestyle & Leisure

“I’VE been following your articles since I was a kid and have been dragged along by my mom from one spiritist or fortune teller to another. She was a very sickly person. There’s even one lady who told her that she unintentionally caused someone great pain.

“It was because of her that I got hooked on your article. She has so many out-of-this- world experiences that somehow have rubbed off to the family, especially to me.

“Is there by any chance you’ll be visiting Yangon, Burma?

“I’ve already had a few clairvoyant experiences but they even got stronger since I came here and decided to live here for good with my husband. Since I joined my present company, I’ve always had the distinct feeling that I and my Director and her family have been traveling together in more than one lifetime, I don’t know how to explain it, but I know you understand what I mean. Can you shed light on this?”

- SP

Not everything that happens to us in this lifetime is a result of a past life deed. Whoever told your mom that what’s happening to her was because she “unintentionally did something that caused pain to another?” If what she did was unintentional, there is no karmic debt incurred. We must not believe everything another person tells us because the best judge of what happened in the past is we ourselves. That’s why I prefer merely to guide people to see their own past.

I’ve always been fascinated by Burma. I’ve been told by one very well read participant who lives in Burma that the Burmese type of Buddhism is deeper than those of more known Buddhist countries. That’s why your psychic perceptions grew there. Regarding your question, it is very possible that you and your director must have met each other in previous lives.

If you can find someone who can organize seminars there, I can go and conduct them in Burma. It is not impossible that we will meet soon enough. Then I will be happy to answer all your questions.

Feedback from Canada

“About your article appreciating the possibility of lost civilizations such as Atlantis and Lemuria, over the years I have had the opportunity to speak with many learned people who have been researching and writing about catastrophism and diffusionism to dispel our peculiarly Victorian notions of history. They included academics and scientists from varied disciplines, who agreed that a very short time ago, which culminated with the Neolithic, and by numbering in the thousands, we humans simply escaped the rapid meltdown of the glaciers and subsequent rising ocean levels, as well as massive tsunamis, earthquakes and volcanoes, and we, post-cavemen created civilizations which then erupted along rivers with fragments of knowledge somehow passed down… from an ancient time when the Sahara and America were green and fertile land… until about 17,000 years ago when things hit the fan—and then you must have an appreciation for Thoth and his preservation of a pillar-related library of knowledge, which he, the god of wisdom, left in the care and control of Hathor, and the rest is history, to understand the “list of suddenlies” that occurs simultaneously nearly 10,000 years ago in the Indus, Nile and Euphrates’ valleys.”

-Greame of Toronto, Canada

I appreciate your thoughts on this subject. There’s so little info but so much controversy generated by the question of lost civilization that it is very difficult for the average person to separate fact from opinion or hearsay or imagination.

I merely summarized what others have said about the subject without making any conclusion.

Note: The next Basic ESP & Intuition Development seminar will be held Jan. 17 and 18, 2009, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Soulmates, Karma & Reincarnation on Jan. 24, 2009, 1-7 p.m. at Rm. 308 Prince Plaza I, Legaspi St., Greenbelt Makati. Call 810-7245/ 892-6806; fax 815-9890; e-mail jaimetlicauco@yahoo.com.



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