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Do We Plan Our Life Challenges Before Birth?
by Robert Schwartz
So often, when something “bad” happens to us, it appears
to be purposeless suffering. But what if our most difficult experiences
are actually rich with hidden purpose – purpose that we ourselves
planned before we were born? Could it be that we choose our life’s
circumstances, relationships, and events?
In my research for my book Courageous Souls: Do We Plan Our
Life Challenges Before Birth?, I found that the answer to this
question is a definite yes. Working with four of the most gifted
mediums and channels in the country, including one who is able to
hear the conversations people had with their future parents, children,
spouses, friends, and other loved ones, I’ve examined the
pre-birth plans of dozens of individuals. These people planned such
challenges as physical illness, having handicapped children, deafness,
blindness, drug addiction, alcoholism, losing a loved one, and severe
accidents.
Why do we plan to experience challenges? I found four primary
reasons. First, challenges allow us to balance karma from past lives.
For example, someone who was physically ill in a previous incarnation
and the one who took care of that person may decide to switch roles.
What makes this life blueprint so difficult is that once in body,
neither soul will remember the plan.
Second, we plan challenges in order to heal. For example, Penelope,
the deaf woman in the chapter on deafness and blindness, planned
to be born completely deaf because in a past life she had heard
the gunshots that killed her mother. In this lifetime, she sought
to focus on self-healing and wanted to make sure that her healing
would not be hindered by a similar trauma.
Third, we plan challenges to be of service to others. In the chapter
on physical illness, I write about Jon, a homosexual man who planned
to have AIDS so that he could teach tolerance to humanity. Jon is
not someone to be judged, but rather someone we may thank for having
the raw courage to plan such a bold mission.
Lastly, life challenges allow us to know ourselves as love. By
this I mean not simply that we are loving, although certainly that
is true, but that we are quite literally made of the energy of love.
In our nonphysical Home, we experience no contrast to ourselves
and therefore cannot fully understand our nature as love. On Earth,
in a realm of duality and stark contrast, we often encounter a lack
of love. As we choose in the face of such experiences to give and
receive love freely and unconditionally, we remember who we really
are.
Robert Schwartz is the author of Courageous
Souls: Do We Plan Our Life Challenges Before Birth?. A free
PDF with a large sample of the book is available on the About the
Book page at www.CourageousSouls.com.
The book may be ordered on the Courageous Souls web site (which
ships internationally) or by calling Whispering Winds Press at 1-800-742-0148
(in the US) or writing to info@courageoussouls.com.
The book is also available on all Amazon
web sites, and it may be ordered through any library (at no charge)
or bookstore by providing them with the ISBN number (9780977679454).
Robert Schwartz may be reached at author@courageoussouls.com.
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