We would say that the person’s karmic history is fully 80% of what is relevant as an influence determining success or failure, as the case may be. This large percentage illustrates its central importance as the major influence on human thought, feeling, and action. Whether people can perform, freeze up under pressure, or crumble, will often depend on their inner resolve and strength, or its lack, as a consequence of prior trauma. The deep history of other lifetimes is more commonly a factor than anything in the current life. Even though many people have difficult childhoods that do figure in and predispose to a lifetime of struggle if there has been great personal difficulty in being neglected, abused, or rejected, this is a major failing in human culture that the reality of reincarnation has been censored in all of your education, because it explains so much about how you come to be who you truly are, as well as reflecting the ongoing need for healing to fully recover from and overcome the traumas of the past, and to grow with a greater enlightenment built on success and accomplishment.
Someone who is damaged by life experience will not escape it. Even death and going back to the light does not erase the history of what took place. When they return one day, they will be back with the same history and the same tendencies and characteristics that are the legacy of the past trauma that was not healed. Little healing has happened over the centuries because a way to do so has not been shown to you with clarity. That can change now with an opening of awareness to the possibility of divine healing, if people know how to request if effectively.
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