ajay0
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I mean life-to-life rebirth, not the moment-to-moment interpretation.
I see it as an intriguing possibility, but I don't hold it as a belief, and it doesn't seem relevant to my daily practice.
How about you?
Yes, I believe in it and I also happen to know my past life as well.
You can go through the books of Dr. Brian Weiss, Dr. Michael Newton and Dr. Ian Stevenson, pschiatrists who have researched reincarnation and past lives.
Dr. Brian Weiss has himself recorded the case studies of many of his patients after past life regression, which had a healing effect on his patients as well, physically and psychologically. Most phobias generally stem from accidents in past lives, the psychological memory of which we carry on to future lives.
You can go through Dr. Weiss's book, 'Many lives, many masters' , which was his first book where he records the experiences of a young patient of his, suffering from anxiety disorders.
I think past life regression has great medical benefits, physically and psychologically and can be a sort of force-multiplier or game changer when it becomes established in psychiatric practice.
The theory of reincarnation helps to increase conviction in meditation, as it is mindfulness or meditation that destroys the karmas or shankaras or unconscious tendencies of the mind , and one would be more enthusiastic in the practice.
However, yes, it is not relevant to daily practice , and many practice mindfulness without belief in reincarnation from what I know.