Magic Monday

Also: I will not be putting through or answering any more questions about practicing magic around children. I've answered those in simple declarative sentences in the FAQ. If you read the FAQ and don't think your question has been answered, read it again. If that doesn't help, consider remedial reading classes; yes, it really is as simple and straightforward as the FAQ says. And further: I've decided that questions about getting goodies from spirits are also permanently off topic here. The point of occultism is to develop your own capacities, not to try to bully or wheedle other beings into doing things for you. I've discussed this in a post on my blog.
The image? I field a lot of questions about my books these days, so I've decided to do little capsule summaries of them here, one per week. This is my seventy-eighth published book and nineteenth novel, a stand-alone (so far) tale set in 2095 or so. You could call it cli-fi (the current cute label for climate change fiction) if you like, or deindustrial SF; I'd call it a deindustrial noir Shinto science fiction spy thriller with Gnostic overtones. Jerry Shimizu, the two-fisted, gun-toting, half-Japanese tough guy who narrates the story, and the world in which he lives are interesting enough, at least to me, that he may get a sequel...but we'll see. If you're interested, you can get copies here in the US and here elsewhere.
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Re: Reincarnation
1) It's possible to come up with an infinite number of theories to explain any set of data. On that basis, it's possible to come up with almost any explanation you like to account for apparent past life memories. Keep in mind, though, that all the things you've suggested could be used just as well to account for your memories of last month. Do you really know for sure that you had those experiences? Maybe you're a brain in a bottle, after all, and got programmed to remember those things!
The most straightforward explanation for past life memories is that people have past lives. This doesn't mean that everybody who claims to remember a past life memory is right, or for that matter honest; there are plenty of things that can cause confabulated memories -- hypnosis of the "past life regression" type being the most common these days. It does mean that if coherent, consistent recollections that seem to come from a past life begin to surface, it's not unreasonable to take them as such -- especially if they explain quirks in your present life.
2) No, karma does not assume a system of ethics. Karma has nothing to do with ethics. It's not a scheme of rewards and punishments. Karma is simply the law of cause and effect. I've written a blog post about that, which you can read here:
https://www.ecosophia.net/the-law-of-consequences/
3) No, you can't transcend your milieu. More precisely, your personality -- the temporary identity you've taken on in this life -- can't transcend its milieu, because its milieu is an essential part of its experience of incarnation. When you die or become enlightened, and the personality dissolves back into your individuality -- the real you, the face you had before your mother and father were born -- you incorporate the lessons of that life and milieu and learn from them. Then you go on to the next one.