Why is it not possible to know everything about the past? Explain with the help of an example
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We can't know everything because we only know the things which are mentioned, written or found. We don't known things which are not found. because we don't have any information about them.
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It's not possible to know everything about the past
EXPLANATION:
- All knowledge is stored deep in our subconscious thoughts, but due to the fact we've no longer sufficiently evolved our mind we are not able to get admission to a completely small part of our memory.
- However, this will be taken partially as a blessing and it lets us to begin every new existence apparently afresh.
- Imagine, for example, in case you had a past existence memory of doing some thing very terrible.
- You might then need to deal with the guilt of that act in this present life.
- Imagine if you remembered being very wealthy and powerful in a preceding existence, you will locate it all of the more difficult to evolve in the modest manner of living today.
- Unless unusual initiatory situations arise, no one will ever let you know your past lives.
- And if they do tell you, they are very likely to be incorrect.
- At first-rate it's far issue to mistakes, and it's anyhow completely needless.
- What we need to focus is the life which we are living now.
- Who we were in a past life approach nothing in assessment to what we are doing in this present life.
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