If souls have free will, why do some souls choose to incarnate as cockroach?

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Richard Martini
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I can answer this question.

But one may not like the answer.

“Why do some souls choose to incarnate as a cockroach?”

First, I’m assuming you mean that this is a “lower life form” of some sort. That “no one would want to incarnate as a cockroach.” Yet, they persist. Are they our former relatives? Loved ones? There are folks who believe that… but that’s about belief.

What does the research say?

And by research, what do I mean?

If you look at people who claim to have reincarnated (the research at UVA via Ian Stevenson, Dr. Jim Tucker, or Carol Bowman) points to people who remember “previous lifetimes” as humans.

Does anyone remember a lifetime as a “lower life form?” Well, in the history of the topic, there are a few monks who claim to have memories of “lower life forms” – that doesn’t mean they were actually in those lower life forms, it just means they had some form of “insight” into how that creature functioned.

What do the people under deep hypnosis say?

I’ve filmed 45 deep hypnosis sessions, examined thousands of others courtesy of Dr. Helen Wambach and Michael Newton and they all say the same things. “Humans only incarnate as humans. Animals only incarnate as animals. They don’t mix.” Why is that? Well, they claim that we have FREE WILL to choose our next lifetime (or refuse) and that when we make that choice we do so with a lot of other people on board about the choice. That is – former loved ones who we normally incarnate with, our guides, our friends – if they’re going to “participate” in your next lifetime, they all have to sign off on it.

So if you were going to choose a life as a rodent, or insect, you would be “taking the place of one of theirs” – and you would be “disrupting their choice to incarnate.” You’d think it would be easy to incarnate as a bug – after all, who’s going to protest? Well – there are a lot of people who would protest, and they’re you’re loved ones who helped you make the decision to incarnate here in the first place. People think that birth is a casual, coincidental act. Well, that’s not in the research either.

They claim that they work out in detail what the path and journey will be. That the timing has to be right so they can join their friends here… they also claim that this isn’t the “only rodeo” – there are other planets, other universes, other realms to incarnate in – but again, we’d have to get our loved ones and pals to sign off on that trip.

Can people refuse to incarnate? Apparently so – they can and do say “pass” or “no thanks” or “I did that lifetime in the Viking era and I didn’t like playing your drunk uncle, so I’m gonna pass.” But our loved ones claim to plead, beg or cajole us to “incarnate with them” because you “played that role so well the last time, you’re the only one who can do it.”

It’s a role. It’s a stage. It’s a play.

You chose the role. You chose the play. You chose the general thrust of the action of the play – but because of that pesky thing known as FREE WILL people screw up the play often. They fall off stage. They jump off stage. (That’s okay, because back stage you can give them a piece of your mind about what it felt like to clean up after them.)

But people claim (consistently) that the process is uniform, that we choose to incarnate. That cockroaches, insects, bugs, rodents, snakes, everything that we considered “lower life forms” are NOT lower life forms. They’re just other individuals enjoying the fruits of incarnation.

So when you come around to seeing that you chose to be here – should you stop killing everything else that chose to be here? Well, it does give one pause. And if you consider life sacred, then all life is sacred. The answer is to navigate the planet the best way that you can, enjoy the things that are given to you, the things that you can give to others, and don’t stress over anyone else’s path or journey. In other words STOP JUDGING OTHERS FOR THEIR CHOICE.

Sorry, I had to use caps – because it bears repeating. Stop. Judging. Others. For. Their. Choice. You can’t possibly know why they made that choice unless you’re in their shoes, or one of their soul group.

The above is not a theory, belief or opinion. I’ve been filming people for a decade under deep hypnosis, and it doesn’t matter what their background, belief system, lack of belief system is. They say the same things consistently about the path or journey. If you find this information bothersome or irritating, that’s fine too – not everyone signs up for a lifetime to learn that “it’s only a play.”

And the next time you stomp on a cockroach (and I’ve stomped on a few) before you do so consider for a moment how resilient they are – they’ve survived all of the cataclysms on the planet, they’ll survive global thermo nuclear war, they’ll survive global warming. There may come a time you wish that you could incarnate as a cockroach, just to be able to come back here… but by the time that occurs, we’ll likely all be on some other planet, screwing up the ecosystem there as well. (Or not, people report all the time about incarnating on other planets that are maybe not as fun, but a lot safer.) My two cents.

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