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Re: re:quick reincarnation

May 02, 1998 03:01 PM
by Dallas TenBroeck


May 2nd

Dallas offers:        TIME BETWEEN DEATH AND REBIRTH

Why not think of an analogy:

We eat in 10 minutes (fast) -- breakdown of food in stomach is
about 1 1/2 to 2 hours.  To this are added digestive substances
from Liver, Pancreas, etc -- bile, and assimilation begins in
intestines and proceeds for about 18 to 24 hours (average) t
final assimilation or disposal of rejected wastes.

If we compare 10 minutes to 24 hours  the ratio is about 1090 to
1440 which is about the same as that said to be occupied by the
average human in Kamaloka and Devachan total.
Dallas

> From: "Jerry Schueler" <gschueler@netgsi.com>
> Date: Friday, May 01, 1998 6:56 PM
> Subject: Re: re:quick reincarnation

>The time spent between death and rebirth works a lot like
>the time spent during sleep. It varies. Trying to pinpoint an
>exact time based on personality type or career is risky; it
>has meaning only in a statistical sense--for averages not
>for individuals.
>
>Jerry S.
>





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