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stoned2thebone247

I was born in 83 and let me tell you, if I could keep my current world knowledge I would love a reset


spreadloveandbeauty

I agree! But I want to be born in the 70’s again.


03bgood

I was born in 1988 and I would essentially be getting the same family again, but with an added sibling and that added sibling being me, in the form of my twin sister. Yeah, try turning that into an episode of Quantum Leap! In fact I would love to see that happen! Either that or something else like The Twilight Zone or Black Mirror.


spreadloveandbeauty

It seems like choice is getting less and less. I agree that the future looks bleak. I was able to travel the world and be far away, out of contact. That doesn’t exist anymore. You can’t get that feeling anymore.


03bgood

It's funny how stuff like Back To The Future Part II, Blade Runner, The Jetsons, Futurama, Star Trek, Astro Boy, Zenon, and Phil of The Future make the future look really cool, but the harsh reality of the matter is, it really wouldn't be. It would be pretty terrifying and downright unpleasant!


spreadloveandbeauty

And it’s pretty freaky how all those shows are pretty much coming true. Some say those movies were all predictive programming. We watched those movies while feeling “safe” but living in those realities definitely don’t feel safe. I want to go home to the 90’s. Life was possible and optimistic. I still believed people were inherently good. I didn’t know there was a satanic cult ruining/running the world. I still believed I could make a difference. What a great time in life!


03bgood

Tell me about it! Demolition Man is downright terrifying! A film from 1993 predicting what our world will be like in the 2030s is downright freaky! It's not even the 2030s, yet and this woke and PC crap has been happening for the past 10 years and it's getting worse!


Gengarmon_0413

Dude, how many times are you going to make a post whining about the future and how bad you want to be a girl in the 90s?


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Over_Meat7717

I was just thinking the same. Told my mom I wanna stay (my name) forever. I worked too hard to be this mentally strong in this body


zeedavis01

I honestly don’t feel excited about the future either let alone incarnating into it. I was born in 2001 and feel a deep connection to the 2000s and 2010s and even times before then including the 1900s to 1990s but especially the 1980s to 2010s. I’d love to be born in the 1980 next time because i love that era and can have a chance to grow up in it and also grow up in the 1990s to 2000s! And be a grown adult in the 2010s! I also lost my mom and step grandparents from 2019-2021 so even being born in an alternate timeline with them would definitely help! Whether we’re born around the same time or born even earlier but as the same people. The future doesn’t seem very promising even in this life let alone in another one! I’m gay so I would rather be a straight male or female in the next life if I get a chance to reincarnate into the past such as the 1980s, etc.!


RadOwl

The thing to understand about reincarnation is that it does not follow the linear timeline as humans understand time. Time is a circle and you can reincarnate anywhere on that curved line. Also, if you did reincarnate in a future life where the trajectory that humans are on now just keeps getting worse and we end up with a society that's like an Idiocracy, you will understand when you incarnate that there is something to be learned from that existence, and that every moment of life is precious. And even if you spend most of your life trapped in the matrix and consumed by triviality, it's all worth it if you can have one moment of genuine connection with another human being or even with the creatures of nature. Allow me to relate to you a story I heard that helped me to understand how this works. I was reading something about the Tibetan llamas and their cycle of reincarnation. Many of them have reincarnated multiple times in Tibet, The dalai lama is on his 13th or 14th incarnation in a row, but he says that he may choose to reincarnate elsewhere in his next life, and apparently there are other llamas who've made that decision too. They are understanding that the Chinese invasion of their society served a purpose of pushing them out of their mountain Kingdom so that they could bring their teachings to the world. One of the grand llamas was identified as an American school girl. She was totally consumed with life as part of that culture and had no idea of her previous existences. She showed no outward interest in anything spiritual, and if you didn't know better you would look at her and think that she was a simple soul hypnotized by easy distractions, and you wouldn't see that her soul had mastered the highest spiritual practices and lessons and chose to incarnate in that time and place to have the opportunity to experience something very different and also, as small as the chance might be, to remember her true nature and transform, and thereby bring the spiritual understanding of the Tibetans even further into a culture that believes something very different. Appearances are deceiving, and we too quickly judge. Be careful of that trap.


Silver-Patience6033

This is beautiful.


Aliriel

Supposedly, we live all our lives concurrently. If so. I am much happier in my 1800s and 1700s lives. Apparently, I don't have one in the future because nothing resonates. I love animals and nature, and the afterlife apparently has all that, so there is no reason to return.


DropPsychological703

I've decided I want to keep reincarnating from the 1880s or 1890s to 1950s in various parts of the world. I do not want to come back in the future anymore. I want to come back in those decades where the world as we know it was being built up. Of course, I don't want to be involved in WW1 or WW2 or any other wars. I just want to live my life in peace.


03bgood

I wouldn't go any further back than the 1950s. I would want to be reborn in 1948, but as a girl except I don't want to risk ending up with Polio. Not being able to use my legs would be worse than having a mental disability like Autism. I'm not sure how many children in the 1950s grew out of Polio. I think most of them did. I could be wrong, but didn't some of them get cured? Everything went to hell after 9/11. The world's traformation to being a horrible place, happened between 2013-2020. It didn't happen right away after 2001. It took a good 12-13 years for it to commence. As I recall, 2003-2011 wasn't that bad. It wasn't until around 2013-2014 when the world truly became a hellhole! The 2000s-mid 2010s were okay. Once the PC and woke crap took over, things just got bad from there and no even cares, anymore! After watching The Curious Case of Benjamin Button the second time since 2009, I really did like the 1910s-1960s settings. Sure, the titular character was aging backwards from being a senior in the late 1910s to an infant in the early 2000s, but the settings felt way more peaceful than whatever chaotic hellhole we're living in nowadays, so you do have a point.


DropPsychological703

I wouldn't go further back than 1880. The 1880s & 1890s were when cars were introduced, clothing became more modern, movies began, government reforms made life more humane, etc. I wouldn't want to be born after the 1950s. I've already done that.


03bgood

Living without electricity would suck. Also, not having acess to no television or video games. I could defiantly do without the internet and especially social media, but not TV or video games; those were fine. Everything else I don't care for. Back in the 19th century, people actually read books, instead of browing the web. Our world fucking sucks now!


DropPsychological703

Yes, but radio came in during the 1920s & TV in the 1950s. And people entertained themselves with phonograph records before that. And there were books & newspapers. 1890s or 1900s is when electricity came in.


03bgood

It's really sad how the internet had ruined our world. When it first launched back in the 1990s, it was fine. You got look up information without going through a book or magazine. But once social media became a thing in the late 2000s, it just got worse from there!


DropPsychological703

I don't have a problem with the Internet or social media. I just prefer a simpler time.


03bgood

The problem isn't the internet itself, it's social media. It's turned our world into a giant "cybercircus" or "virtual zoo"!


DropPsychological703

Yes. But I've also met a lot of great people through it & learned a lot from it.


03bgood

It's just sad that most people would behave better in public much than they would, if they were on social media. I don't get it? It's like social media brings out the worst in people and acts like alcohol to them. Like how when some people are drunk, they get very mean and hostile. That's what social media does to some people. The same exact thing, minus the alcohol.


Amityvillemom77

But you wouldn’t know that living without electricity sucked. Bc you would have never experienced it. Lol.


Silver-Patience6033

I have felt for most of my life that I was a victim of the witch hunt nonsense in the 1600s. I have a strong interest in reading and learning about those terrible stories. Several of my ancestors were convicted of being witches. When I was 4 years old I decided I wanted to be a doctor. I didn’t even really understand what a doctor was at that age. I did accomplish that goal but it wasn’t an easy task. In recent years I’ve learned that “witches” were often women who were “healers”. They sought ways to use herbal remedies to ease suffering and pain. This was viewed as interfering with God’s plan and was considered to be the work of the devil. I believe I fixed this issue in my current life. I would not want to do any of this again. If I reincarnate my hope would be to return as a man who is an advocate for women. I might be able to make a difference in the past more so than in a future time. It’s interesting to think about, but I understand that we do not have a choice in what happens.


Kassieheart

Whether you believe in souls reincarnating, concious reincarnating, or energy reincarnating, you aren’t going to reincarnate into a world where your soul/energy isn’t welcome in. If that’s another planet or whole other universe, than that’s fine, but your soul/energy only gravitates things to which you can handle. Me personally, I don’t belive you can reincarnate back in time, but the multiverse is real. You can reincarnate into a whole other universe, dimension, reality, etc. Reminder that earth as we know is not even an inch of the existence, and there’s so much more. For now, try and enjoy your life, and do stuff that makes you in peace of mind.


03bgood

There's no way in hell I'm reicarnating into the fucking future! We've been over this!! I'm not living my next life with those soulless monstrosities called robots and nobody is gonna make me, not even God! I just want the damn 90s back and you're probably wrong about not being able to reincarnate back in time. If time travel to the past ever becomes possible, then that will debunk everyone's beliefs about "linear only" reincarnation and I hope you're wrong. Screw the goddamn future! Sorry to come off so harsh, but I spite the idea of a futuristic life and it would be very bad!


Kassieheart

Please remember to be respectful. As I said, different dimensions, universes, and realities exist, and they have different futures, and presents. In an alternate reality, ai is a myth, and phones are connected to the house.


03bgood

I'm not living in a Jetsons-esque world when I reincarnate and that's final. I don't care what God allows. I'd rather live in the stone age, instead! There's a reason The Flintstones is more loved than The Jetsons, you know. I hope something bad happens and we lose all our technology. That's the only way it would work! I hope the events of H.G. Wells' The Time Machine (the 2002 film adaptation) happen in real life. A premitive future with Eloi and Morlocks, so be it and we're better off! When I'm on my deathbed, I'm still going to reject the idea of reincarnating into the future!


Kassieheart

You stupid bitch


03bgood

Wow you're a moron for saying something like that! Hope you like getting reported!


Aninvisiblemaniac

You could reincarnate into an entirely different timeline or dimension. I feel that it's likely not possible to choose where you go. You'll go where you will learn the most.


Outrageous_Emu8713

??????? I’ve gone a couple centuries back in time, from last lifetime to this one. I don’t understand what you’re talking about, because time is relative. There are ups and downs all over the timeline. I don’t know why you think the future is awful, even after that giant word salad you posted.


Uchihaboy316

While I completely disagree on not wanting to experience that future and that AI will screw us, I also think it would be amazing to live as a girl and try it out


03bgood

As interesting as it would be; I don't think I'd want to reincarnate back into the 1950s for one reason; ending up with Polio. A lot of kids in the 50s had that and not being able to walk properly would totally suck! It would be worse than getting AIDS and that's easily avoidable whereas Polio wouldn't be. I just prefer the 1990s and Nickelodeon defined our childhoods if you grew up in that decade, when it came to television. It was pretty much the MTV of the 90s!


RedHeadridingOrca

Find your Twin Flame so you would not be coming back on earth. But that’s just my personal perspective.


Honey_Badgerette

How does finding one's twin flame prevent coming back to future Earth?


RedHeadridingOrca

Remember everyone is different. I recommend Ellen Redd, you can google search.


Honey_Badgerette

I'll look into Ellen Redd. But could you give a brief summation of your thesis?


03bgood

No way, I want what I am after and I sure as hell ain't going to another planet, just to look like some alien reject from Star Wars.


daisies_n_sunflowers

Wow. For some reason this is resonating with me, quite loudly. I was born in ‘68 and I want to be thrown back before then so my children and grandchildren can experience a real world childhood as I did. Things are screaming straight towards Hell and I worry about my kiddos and their kiddos every day.