Reincarnation
The Free Spirit Theory relies heavily on the concept of reincarnation. We are immortal beings that are entertained by physical life – killing a body is possible, but it is impossible for a spirit to die. What we do, however, is split into pieces and then come back together again. This means that the number of people can increase and decrease depending on food availability and such; when there are more people around, we live more simultaneous lifetimes; as weird as it sounds, we can, indeed, be in several places at the same time.
Reduced and complete incarnations
I am still on the fence about the concept of a primary incarnation. I know that there are certainly “reduced” incarnations out there, ones with a very specific skill set and personality that will direct them through life without hesitation or distractions. They’re born a fireman, a farmer, or anything else very specific, and they never even think twice about other options. Then, the complete incarnations, which I believe can also be several, live with all of their faculties at hand at once. These incarnations can be riddled with difficulty in finding direction in life. In addition, the complete incarnations may live somewhat of an easy life because their task is to THINK and figure themselves out. They’re the 3rd World Problem -incarnations.
The “reduced” incarnations are far from being stupid, mind you. They simply have a focus that the complete incarnations don’t. They may have an immense talent that is focused on one specific goal such as music or art or science. Then, there can be younger spirits that split themselves into a great number of others, and their task is to discover and learn new things as fast as possible; our goal is to find a way of living that will keep us from getting bored… We have an eternity to spend, after all.
The complete incarnations are also very intelligent, but they see all their options very clearly. They are often highly spiritual and have a curiosity toward their own psychology. They too, have a specific task – to figure themselves out – but they have all the distractions of their different interests distracting them at all times. The complete incarnations may also be diagnosed with ADHD or bipolar disorder.
We all reincarnate for the same reason.
Every individual reincarnates basically because we have no other option. We have nothing else to do in the universe except live. We have an eternity to spend and nowhere else to be. In itself, life does not have a specific meaning, it just is. Physical life, however, is an entertainment system created for eternally reincarnating spirits to have something to do. And in that sense, you realize, no matter how awful it is, it’s still, in the cosmic sense, entertainment.
Our task is to find the things that excite us endlessly and come to terms with those things. This may include rapes and murders, also in the part of being “the victim.” Being the victim of a serial killer, for instance, can be absolutely addictive as a sensation… For some. And most of us enjoy the closeness of a serial killer in a macabre way that makes life seem a little more… Beefy. There are popular feelings and emotions that we tend to love, but we also have very individual tastes on what we love the most. Feelings and emotions are much like ice cream flavours – you like some, you love some, hate some, and can’t really be bothered with some.
We don’t all do it the same way.
Different soulmate groups reincarnate differently, but we all have several incarnations going at the same time, and we all reincarnate indefinitely. There is no end to it, as the goal is to entertain oneself… indefinitely. However, how we “mark” our incarnations differs from one soul group to another, and some don’t mark their incarnations at all.
For my soul group, we normally back looking very similar every time, exceptions apply, but there’s a reason for them. What we also do is to mark our incarnation line by aligning dates of birth and death for each individual, and we mark our soulmates by names we recognize to be ours. We like to leave clues about our past lives to our current one to find if curious. I think that’s pretty damned cool, and that’s why we do it! Other soul groups might avoid all that kind, because they love the idea of one life, and want to savour each life as if it was their only one… And want NO PROOF of reincarnation whatsoever… To each their own.
Eternal lovers.
While we do get entangled with our Partial Value Mirrors and we get somewhat convinced at times to try and live with people we don’t authentically or easily love, we do have “true husbands” and “true wives” that belong to us in a very different way than what is normally considered “a marriage.” Everyone who has met theirs know what I mean by “ordinary marriage” compared to the True Emotion Mirror relationship, but the idea for those who enjoy the comfort and calm of an ordinary marriage can find this idea of eternal lovers very distressing and nerve-wrecking. As my personal advice, people who believe in this concept of True Emotion Mirrors should never marry people who don’t, and vice versa. They… I hate to use as strong a word as “never” but I’m going to use it this time; they never make a truly happy couple. One always has to pretend they’re satisfied or secure.
Those of us who believe in the phenomenon I’ve described and called True Emotion Mirrors should consider it their eternal duty to remain faithful to that relationship. It may not always be easy as other people want to talk you out of believing in it, but I’d strongly urge you to keep that faith no matter what.