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Cause I don't know you.
...Also wouldn't it be considered gay if you were a guy's wife in a past life then become reincarnated to become said same guy's reincarnation best friend as a guy?
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Reincarnation is great come back with a roll of the dice if reincarnation is real then why do any of us care about anything? we just gonna die and come back. if only we could remember where we lived before and could go an collect all of our past life stuff, and keep handing it off to yourself
Reincarnation makes this much more probable.
So Native Australians for example, and the belief in reincarnation.. are they not close to their sacred land?
While being born in a sacred place may be seen as a result of good karma, it does not guarantee a spiritual life. Such proximity simply creates more opportunities for it - for instance, the possibility of finding an authentic mentor.
And you never know.. maybe its the more sinful past lifers that are born in sacred places in order to gain these opportunities of gurus to correct past mistakes. To me that would make more sense.