Since part one, I've had a chance to re-watch the three episodes. I wanted to state--regarding each of us having male and female souls--that it's merely energetic. We all naturally have both male and female energy. One of the big problems now is what I call "masculo-feminism," which focuses on male energy. Now we're overloaded with male energy the world over! Masculo-feminism is neither maternal nor feminine, but was actually created by men of Kabbalistic and Masonic traditions and serves a self-serving religious and monopoly capitalist agenda.
I got the sense that Carlos had a little trouble wrapping his mind around the fact that "he was a woman." It's an experience, and has nothing to do with the ancient transgender cults, and their modern contrived ascension. The most masculine men and the most feminine women could have an opposite soul gender as easily has anyone else.
I had not watched this series since it aired some four years ago. I misinterpreted Rosalind Baltazar as an immigrant from Spain, when she and her family had actually immigrated from Quebec to Wisconsin. She and her parents may well have come directly from Spain since "she" answered that she spoke some French. Also, Carlos speaking French is such a strong clue in of itself! He didn't know any French.
I had forgotten about the regression of Anika, also from episode two, and the incredible look into her former incarnation as Catherine Winslow. As far as I can see, there are no ifs, ans, or buts about it... Anika was Catherine Winslow! As to why she was a conniver in that life, and a forthright woman in this one, I don't know. We may be able to speculate on clues from how long they spent at "Source" before reincarnating. Julian, from episode one, didn't reincarnate for centuries. Perhaps he had killed so many people that his soul wanted to wait for some reason, or maybe he did choose that?
"Source" must be a pleasant place if someone can spend such a long time there before opting to come back for more lessons. Rosalind Baltazar passed away in 1898, so that soul waited for more than eighty years to return. Catherine Winslow was murdered in the 1930s it appears, so that was over forty years at Source. Carmen, who was Laura's previous incarnation from episode three, was born in 1790. In some cases of note, the soul returns very quickly.
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Apparently, from everything I can comprehend, the main component of the soul--the "higher self"--stays at Source while allowing part of it's essence to incarnate. Within that higher self are the expressions of all past incarnations. I would then guess that the intense feelings from those incarnations are still both remembered and felt. I also believe that both ancestral memory and collective memory from this earthly plane are different than the journey of the soul, although the two concepts are probably conflated. It can start to get confusing when comparing one's ancestry with their personal soul journey. I don't have an answer to that, except that I'll stick with both.
I think one tends to reincarnate in a similar culture and with their soul group, but occasionally will break off for a different experience, in a different culture, and without their own soul group. It's interesting that Vincent from episode three answered as to when he was born as 1713 after hesitating. This likely was the higher self putting a year to the birth, which would probably not have been known to that remote tribe at that time.
Although it can be important to watch programs such as 'The Dead Files' to understand the spirits and energies that exist in this realm of existence, I think it would be more productive to have programs like 'Reincarnated: Past Lives'. The simple truth is that very few souls experience being "ghosts," which means that something has compelled them to not go towards "the light," but remain behind. Therefore, it can paint a picture of the afterlife that is far out've proportion. For the other 99.7% of us, reincarnation is the much more applicable field of study. So if this blog has any sway (it has hundreds of thousands of views), then I would urge Lifetime network or one of the others to bring back 'Reincarnated: Past Lives' and similar programs... and give it a big promo! I believe that there are certain Christian and Atheist "powers that be" who are afraid of this field of study being disseminated too widely!
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