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A story of struggling to substantiate Jewish identity
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ShmuelBarber

I am not Jewish, but this forum has helped me and I hope it will help you. I agree with Searchinmyroots, but I would tentatively suggest a third option. An option that I am aware from a Jewish person I know is held by some, but not all Jews.

For transparency I am Gnostic (direct connection with God), and I wholeheartedly believe in reincarnation. From my life experience, and subsequently with the help of a Jewish Priest, I have been able to penetrate a little in my past lives. Mostly no more than generalities, eg a fisherman, or a prisoner, in a specific place. But sometimes a bit more, eg this Priests suggest that I was involved with Freemasonry in a specific location at a specific point in history.

My point is that, consider if it is possible that in a past life you were Jewish, and for whatever reason that is bleeding through into your current life. Not saying, or suggesting that you were and it is, just offering a third possibility.

A good test, which you touched upon in your post, is exploring the feelings you get from Jewish artifacts or places, when compared to others. With patience, as the years pass you can build up quite a picture. In my case, for example, there are a couple of places in Jerusalem that speak to me through the ages. Why? Who knows, but maybe past life experiences.

Just some thoughts that may or may not help.
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RE: A story of struggling to substantiate Jewish identity - by Stewart Edwards - 03-16-2023, 03:21 PM

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