I too am a proponent of reincarnation and believe that past lives can influence which cultures we resonate with in this life. Past lives in a certain geographical region and culture can create in us an affinity to it. Those past lives with a preponderance of good experiences can especially give rise to a lasting fondness and fascination for a particular place. Conversely, those full of negative experiences can lead to a feeling of aversion and antipathy. This is what I believe with regard to reincarnation and our cultural preferences.Pixel--Dude wrote: ↑June 6th, 2023, 5:39 amWhich of the following do you resonate well with Lucas? And are there any you would add?
Curiously, according to the research into past-life memories in children done by the likes of Ian Stevenson and Jim Tucker, those children who claimed to remember a recent past life in another country often felt a fondness for that country's fashions and customs.
As for the cultures which I personally resonate with, the following are the ones to which I've always felt a mysterious magnetic attraction:
The Latin Mediterranean world
I've always felt an overwhelmingly powerful connection to Southern Europe, especially Renaissance Italy and the Spanish Empire. I suspect that I've had multiple past lives in those parts of the world and even hypothesize that this may be the reason why in this current incarnation I am crazily in love with Romance culture and strongly prefer speaking Romance languages while at the same time feeling completely out of place in my Anglo culture of birth and feeling aversion towards my native language. I am convinced that I'm a Latin soul and that this time I've incarnated into a country that is absolutely alien to my deeper spiritual nature. This is why I suffer from identity issues and am so psychologically unbalanced. I simply long for the beautiful Mediterranean civilization which I experienced in other incarnations and feel suffocated by the Anglo culture into which I was born.
Renaissance Italy absolutely fascinates me. I'm greatly attracted to its sublime artistic beauty, classical learning and humanist conception of man. I believe that I was probably a learned man in some Italian city state during that period and possibly an occultist too in light of the resurgence of Pagan philosophies such as Hermeticism and Neo-Platonism. This would explain my love for philosophy, art and the occult as well as my extreme sensitivity to spiritual practice (hence why I was able to awaken my Kundalini in just four days).
The Hispanic world is my supreme love. I love both the Iberian peninsula and much of Latin America. When I left the UK and moved to Spain (and then Peru and Mexico) that culture felt much more natural to me and truly felt at home for the first time ever. In fact, I'm unable to function socially in the UK and hate everything about the place but Spain and Latin America are totally different and I find their energy and overall vibe much more compatible with my own. I think that I probably had at least one past life in the Spanish Empire and, now that I've reincarnated into the belly of the beast of the main rival empire, I'm completely soul-shocked and full of self-hatred.
Ancient Egypt
I too have always found myself drawn to Ancient Egypt's beauty, magnificence, vibrant energy and deities such as Ptah and Isis. I don't know whether I was a high priest or just a humble peasant in the land of Kumat, but the place seems eerily familiar to me.
Ancient India
I have a fascination for Sanskrit and naturally gravitate towards Eastern wisdom pertaining to Kundalini, prana, chakras and such and so I suspect that I've had at least one past life in India.
Outside of these, I don't really have a particular fondness for any other cultures. In fact, I'd even say that I dislike most cultures today and only truly love Latin ones. Unfortunately, most of the magnificent civilizations of the past - Egypt being a prime example - have been overrun by hostile peoples and turned into dysfunctional shitholes. This brings me great sadness.
