Remembering past lives

---Q) @ my Teacher: In your book you describe your past lives' and talk about them as a fond memory, from what I am assuming is a personalities perspective. Do you identify yourself as a personality or do you identify yourself as a soul recalling the personalities memory. Or is the personality and higher-self/soul so intertwined that there is no difference.

A) --- Individuality of the experience exists concurrently with the perception of the "all" of the soul scape. So in one perspective it is memory. In other perspectives it is concurrent. Yet in another perspective it is like a child experiencing it's own life, and you recall the time you spent together. All perspective exists together as a unit of units. So depending on the view of emotional output, it is like a fond memory. But depending on the degree that, personality has expanded, such aspects not directly co-created by the other facets of the soul, can become distant and fuzzy. Somewhat forgotten in uncommon ground. That is not to say that connections can not be gathered and reviewed, but this is the effect of existential expansion. I identify myself as the we of I. I am but one of the all. I am a non physical entity existing in it's self created moment of aware now. Conscious of aspects of self created creations connected to itself. For the simple purposes of your question, Yes, I am so intertwined with my other lives there is no difference. Unless you or I wish it to be.... (smile)