Is there a timeframe for reincarnation? EP.16
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All near-death experiences, communications with the deceased, that occur between the moment the brain is no longer oxygenated and the moment the person wakes up. I'm thinking of people who have been in a coma, who have had surgeries, who have had an accident, a respiratory shock. So they sometimes went up to 1 minute 45 without oxygen to the brain and they came back. There was just an electrical residue left in the brain. But in this electrical residue, which according to our materialistic scientific observation, we would say there is no more electrical activity, so there is no more life, when people come back, they return with incredibly rich accounts. So we know there is activity at that moment. [Music] [Music] Hello Arnaud. Hello. I wanted us to talk a bit about the soul, for you to talk to us about the soul, especially when the soul leaves the physical body upon the person's death. In fact, there is no earthly time, no celestial time—well, times are different. But is there a time when, finally, there is a time when the soul can reincarnate when it leaves the intermediate states and returns to incarnate? Is there a delay? Is there a time? Can we talk about time? And the second thing is to address young souls and old souls and the missions of each. Do life's trials—well, we incarnate, we can be a young soul, but we incarnate and we go through trials, and trials that allow us to become an old soul. That's basically the two, two elements of the same theme, in a way. As soon as I answer this type of question, I have Christian Singer's quote that says, "Everything we can say about death is only the testimony of the living." So as soon as we incarnate, we are governed by laws. The first is the law of time, you see, meaning we are in the dimension