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Here's What Nobody Told You About Death
Plato knew it. Your Celtic ancestors lived by it. The early Christians taught it. Every civilization from Egypt to India built their societies around one simple truth: you've been here before, and you'll be back again.
Then somewhere between conquering continents and building factories, the West forgot. We traded ancient wisdom for materialism, dismissed reincarnation as Eastern mysticism, and convinced ourselves consciousness magically appears at birth and vanishes at death.
Complete rubbish.
That inexplicable fear you've carried since childhood? The three-year-old playing Chopin without lessons? Your instant connection with certain strangers? None of it's random. These are fingerprints from your former lives.
Craig Beck tears through two thousand years of theological amnesia to reveal what Pythagoras, Schopenhauer, and even the Bible itself clearly stated: your soul didn't start last Tuesday. It's been refining itself through countless incarnations, planting gardens or sowing weeds that bloom in future lives.
This isn't about belief or faith. It's about recognizing that the law of conservation of energy applies to consciousness too. Nothing gets created or destroyed, it just changes form. Your personality, talents, fears, and inexplicable quirks all came from somewhere. And since they didn't originate in this lifetime, they came from previous ones.
Every choice you make today shapes who you'll become tomorrow. Not metaphorically. Literally.
The universe keeps immaculate records, and the bill always comes due. Whether that terrifies you or liberates you depends entirely on how you've been spending your time.
CraigBeck.com
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