Rashid, you always associate me with hinduism, however I am a human of no religion, free in my approach to life. So I can understand that you may need to associate me to a belief system, as you cannot relate to my perception of reality as such. However, it's a very personal one - not based on believing, precisely.
There is no set pattern in our journeys through different lifetimes. Hence what I said was an example - why need to apply it to the the queen of England - does it help you to make this idea appear as impossible? Exposed like this, to me too :o)
One thing is sure, as we're maturing, we're less and less likely to commit crimes, so there is a logic at least - someone who is attuned to the higher frequencies of Life is utterly unlikely to suddenly become a criminal.
My point is, Rashid, that your body, to which you seem to be identifying yourself so much with, will be dead one day. Who will you be for yourself, then?
What if you were a white man? Would you be considering yourself as inferior?
Or would you consider that it's not the clothes we wear that give us any form of importance but the one who wears them?
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