Reincarnation: A Personal Narrative Analysis

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I write this which is sensitive to me from the deepest of my soul, purest of my heart and preeminent of my thoughts. People will have various notions, and that is quite a common fashion which is continually conserved and will evermore be left to exist as it is. Nevertheless it would not hold me from expressing what is important to me, as my own testimony, before I reach the final end of my life.

This is a piece of creation with words carved in it to express thoughts and emotion which I do not mind as with age and time my chances on earth has grown lesser due to the emerging of the new generation. My life is already coming to a halt as my freshness lessen. Soon I will be diminished from the face of this earth. This is all the doing of time.
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Clairvoyance is being able to gain knowledge of a circumstance.

Reincarnation is being given a chance for a second life. In my view a new life; a new birth begins after death. The soul does not pass away but lives in a new figure.

Time? How would I describe it? Some would say Time is my Greatest Enemy. As for me, Time is my Best Friend. The only thing that I cannot do independently about time is comprehend why it is the way it is. Right before a leap year begins again, my strength grows stronger in envisioning the life of a boy who was born in the past time as a son to a mother, with least assurance as to whom his mother precisely was. He is in the current time, a man walking his fifties (50's). Every four (4) years once one (1) experience is unfolded about his life.

Grandfather sent a thought transfer, as a cue to the last name of him to me and he left me to sought out the rest of the problem. He knew I would; he knew I could. Before my birth, was the one born many years, approximately twenty two (22) years, prior to me, in the month of August, not far from the ninth (9th) month of the

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