WHERE WE TALK ABOUT PROBABLE LIVES

WHERE WE TALK ABOUT PROBABLE LIVES

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Following our posts about reincarnation, I received a question from one of our readers asking about the difference between reincarnated lives and probable lives. I remember wanting to discuss probable lives during our discussions on reincarnation, but at the time I thought it would be too overwhelming.

And you were correct. Any discussion of reincarnation can be very complicated, let alone extending that discussion to include the concept of “probable lives.” But if you feel ready to tackle this issue, then we are ready.

Let’s start with the difference between what we have been calling a “reincarnated life” and what is often referred to as a “probable life.”

As we explained before, each physically incarnated being maintains many, many lifetimes throughout their physical existence on the Earth plane. These lifetimes encompass a variety of forms – different genders, occupations, ethnic origins, etc.  Each of these lives occur simultaneously, but for purposes of your work on the physical plane, they appear to be stretched out over the course of your Earth history. This is why humans often refer to these lifetimes as “past lives” or “reincarnated lives” when in fact all of your incarnated lives exist at the same time in the present moment.

So then, what is a “probable life?”

A probable life is a variation on an incarnated life.

Meaning what, exactly? That in addition to our incarnated lives, we may also have a probable life attached to each of these incarnated lives?

We would not necessarily use the word “attached,” but for the most part, yes. Let us use you as an example. Before you moved to New York City thirty-six years ago, you were faced with a decision. Your then-current job in Washington, D.C. had come to an end and you were wondering if this was the time to finally do something you had always wanted to do, which was move to New York City. Eventually, you made the decision to move, but there was a part of you that thought it might be best to remain in Washington, D.C. and continue to explore your employment opportunities in that city. Without involving ourselves in the technical mechanics of how this actually occurs, at that point you created a “probable life” for yourself, a life where you remained in Washington, D.C. and continued to explore your acting career in that city. In other words, you created a variation of your Richard life, one that had a life of its own, an existence of its own, apart from and yet connected to your life as Richard in New York City, the life you are currently focused upon. The probable life that you created at that time is real, not merely a part of your imagination. It is real and thrives in the same way that your currently-focused life thrives.

So then, I, Richard, have this probable life that is still ongoing in D.C., with my counterpart doing whatever it is he is doing in D.C. at the same time I am living here in NYC. Is that right?

Each of your incarnated lives is associated with an infinite number of probable lives.

Wait. You’re saying that each of our incarnated lives, which in my case, according to you, amounts to 416 incarnated lives over the course of Earth’s past, present and future history, that each of these 416 lives is also associated with an infinite number of probable lives. That there’s an INFINITE number of these probable lives floating around in the Universe.

Not merely floating around, but living, breathing, acting in the same way that you are acting now, abiding within their own dimensions, living in their own realities. It is merely a matter of focus that you are not consciously aware of them. But they exist, in infinite numbers.

I’m assuming, then, that if an infinite number of probable lives exist, each inhabiting their own reality, then there must be an infinite number of probable realities existing in the Universe as well. Am I correct?

Yes. Any time that you hold a thought about alternatives or variations to your currently-focused life, a probable life with its own reality is created. And not just with big decisions like the one you made regarding your move to New York City. These probable lives and their realities are created in an ongoing fashion, all the time, each and every day of your existence. Every time you wish for something, dream of something, imagine something different for yourself, no matter how small, a probable life is created. And that applies to each of your 416 incarnated lives. Each of those lives has an infinite number of probable lives associated with it as well, and all of it, all of your incarnated and probable lives, happen simultaneously, in the present moment. That is how incredibly creative your thoughts are. That is how wondrously complex you are. That is how enormously powerful you are. And as hard as it might be for you to believe, there will come a time in human evolution when each incarnated person will have conscious awareness of and access to ALL of their incarnated and probable lives.

Is there some way we can connect to these lives now?

Indeed. Even though you are not yet consciously aware of all of your life incarnations and their infinite variations, it is still possible for you to access information generated by them. You just need to take the time to explore and focus on them.

How can we do that?

You might start by reaching out to them. Talk to them as if they were your friends, because in a sense, they are. When you need something or are stuck on something or need to make a decision about something, call on them. Have a conversation with them. Ask their advice. Invite them to share their experiences with you. Your whole set-up – incarnated lives, probable lives – are all a part of the same energy system, YOUR energy system, and they are all in constant communication, sharing information with each other and with Source on a non-physical level. But you can access that information any time you want. All you need to do is tap in!

This has been a fascinating conversation. I think we’ll stop here for now.

Of course. It has been our pleasure.

Thank you all.

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  1. I love this so much. Like most of us, I feel all alone when trying to make a decision, big or small, and I end up putting it off, over and over. But I’m not alone. It’s so comforting – and thrilling, actually – to realize that I have multiple friends, each with their own power, to give guidance. I just have to ask!

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