By the way, I'm not disrespecting the traditional Eastern faiths that believe in reincarnation. Even though they are in error, since there is no reincarnation, they believe in good faith, not attempting to "identify" their so called "past lives," but trying to use it as motivation to live good lives and trust in their idea of karma. Nothing wrong with retaining that traditional faith with sincerity of heart.
However, as we all know, all too well, modern new age freaks in the west have kidnapped, morphed and warped the idea of reincarnation into claiming they "know" "who" each other are, and even supposedly "identify" perfect strangers, and then manipulate and ruin their lives. I don't have the time or the interest to list right now the many errors and grave sins against God in having those "beliefs." I'm just here to do a wellness check, as I know the word is spreading.
So, how's it going? Are you getting used to the idea that whatever happens in life is because it happens in life?
I've noticed that it is as hard for those who think they were something awful in a previous life to give the error up as those who believed they were some sort of divinity in a previous life. Those who believe they were just spiritual wonder candy in their so called divine "previous life" or "incarnation" have to give up on false pride, and the Bible sure has a lot to say about that. But what is more surprising is that those who feel they "suffer" in this life because of something "bad" that happened in so called "previous life" are just as reluctant to let go of that!
Can you believe how strange that is? People would rather think they have a problem in "this life," suffering from clinical depression, for example, because they were raped in a potato field or something, rather than be comforted that no, "bad things" did not happen to them, because they simply did not exist before they were conceived. How messed up is that, that some people prefer to cling to the idea that they were the devil, or Hitler, or some other freak, or that they are some martyr suffering because they are "fixing" the "balance" or some other psychotic narcissistic martyr complex? How many people have suffered with depression, bipolar, borderline or other mental illnesses and have had only partial medical or psychological treatment because sickos have convinced them that they are depressed because they have a "wound" from a "previous life?" There's a special place in hell for both professional and amateur malpractice pimps, that's for sure.
Anyway, I would have thought that the vast majority of people who think there is more to their life than the one life they are living would have been relieved to learn that no, it really IS just this one life, and all have the potential to be equally loved and glorified by God. That's what they just refuse to believe, because despite their liberal speech, they are elitists, which is why "reincarnation" attracts them in the first place. They think it's like some cosmic merit badges or something, thus they "earn more" or are "better" or are boo-hoo "cursed" more than someone else. What elitist dummies! (I'm calling the ones who do not give up the idea dummies, not the innocent or naive who fell into it in the first place, often because of drug using abusive parents).
Keep working on it. You'll be happier with the truth (and have a better testimony by which to be judged when you do face God, that one and only time, upon your death).
Have a nice day.