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Katrina Collette's avatar

What if the themes our souls choose to experience are encoded into our sacred geometry as specific frequencies that we unconsciously project from the moment we are born and experience separation?

And what if all the "perpetrators" we attract into our field are all elements of ourselves, part of our own individual feedback system, assisting us in our own sacred game of illusion of separation from our external world, guiding us back to oneness?

What if, whenever our physical, mental and emotional bodies get triggered by other elements of ourself as source, these seemingly separate elements are showing us where we feel separate, powerless or limited in some way so that we will be redirected internally to reclaim the truth and power of who we truly are?

My experience with my own natal chart has shown me that my soul chose these specific coordinates in time and space (my individual perspective of source) because of the frequencies available. And the transiting planets activating these frequencies (in my internal universe) are reflecting what I'm already animating internally.

Now, when I get triggered, I'm more able to work with the frequencies consciously, as both human and source simultaneously. The people and situations I'm perceiving as separate in that moment are actually elements of myself showing me I've forgotten who I truly am.

My soul always knows this truth, but holding presence and gratitude for my human experience in that moment, feeling the frequencies fully surging through my system, rather than trying to escape them, is what alway alchemizes them to higher and higher octaves.

Shellie Enteen's avatar

I think you handled this topic in a great, understandable way. Destiny versus Free Will always comes up as a question for Astrologers. In a meditation school I attended long ago, I was introduced to the Moment of Agreement. In the unobstructed realm, all who will pariticipate in your lifetime (and vice versa) make agreements to play the role they have for both of you to complete some karma or growth. When it comes to families, there will be some direct astrological planet connections somewhere. My moon is conjunct my father's sun, my Saturn is my mothers Venus and so on. And for those who doubt destiny, a cousin and his wife agreed to adopt a baby that had been born to first time adoptive parents backed out (long story, not necessary). When I drew the chart for this baby's birth time, his chart exactly described my cousin, his wife, and other family members. But what I say about free will is that it is our choice of how to deal with these things and how much we have chosen to grow in this lifetime. Still, you may grow to a point where you overcome your interaction with a family member, and so it is easier on you both, but Central Casting doesn't send in a different person.

And just another personal opinion here. Reincarnation was in the early Christian religion until it was removed in the edict that established eternal damnation in 543 AD. And we know why.

Richard Smoley's avatar

The protocatholic and the Catholic church never taught reincarnation from the beginning. Some fringe Christian sects did, but about these we know very little. Origen in the third century is sometimes seen as promoting reincarnation, but although he did believe in the preexistence of the soul, he denied the doctrine of reincarnation and sneers frequently at it in his Contra Celsum. The doctrine of hell, to all appearances, go back to the earliest days of Christianity, and by the testimony of the Gospels, of Jesus himself, who probably got it from the Essenes. Like it or not.

Shellie Enteen's avatar

There are discussions about this where some agree with you and some agree with me and poiont out references in the Bible (sons of Aaron, and Elijah) but the belief in reincarnation and pastlives was and still is active in many belief systems. Some say Jesus went to study with other wise men during his years between the temple and the return..one of those places is India. Yogananda and the Hindus venerate Jesus. They believe he came back to teach and have an elaborate tomb for him in Kashmir that is visited by many pilgrims. The Buddhists also continue to believe in this, so the Romans would have been aware but they were also aware that having a final judgment where you would go to heaven or hell would bring more into the church. The Catholics had a period of believing that you could buy your way into heaven (dispensations) so I wouldn't really put a lot of credibility in their views of the afterlife. If you read the teachings of Jesus in Aramaic, the language he spoke in, you would understand the complete distortion that became interpreted as 'just believe in me and you get a golden condo in heaven' Follow me didn't mean walk behind me. In my father's house are many mansions and I go to prepare a place for you' lets people off the hook of following the teachings so they would naturally resonate with a higher place in the astral plane. Tibetan Monks do a prayer chant every day that asks to be born again into a family that already practices the Dharma. I think the Romans were very busy persecuting Christians and yet they couldn't stop the philosophy...got themselves and influence (Constantine) and set up the business. They have done evil things in the name of Jesus...inquisitions, crusades where people could kill, rape and plunder in the name of Jesus and get a 'get into heaven free' card. They conquered nations and forced their church on the indigneous people with swords. So...I would reconsider Justinian in light of this. Best wishes to you.