
Still, eventually, we must confront ours’elves for who we are as well as who we’ve been in order to clear away all karma from past lives, to set ours’elves free to create Elfin on the Earth and among the Stars, according to our Visions. For a lot of what we’ve been through, we prefer not to remember or at least we’d rather forget and pretend we weren’t capable of being so disagreeable or ignorant. Thus we say again, we believe in future lives. Of course, many of us are not trying to remember our previous lives so much as forget most of the follies we’ve committed and restructure our memories, as we often do about the dead, into a more exciting and pleasing tale, leaving out the nasty, cowardly and mean spirited bits that are not quite in keeping with our aspirations to be more perfect and powerful beings.


After all, we sometimes have trouble remembering what we did last week, or had for dinner yesterday, so remembering every detail from a previous life seems not only suspect, but unnecessary. And more significant than that, we believe in the possibility of gaining continuity of consciousness, which is our ability to remember (more or less) through the lifetimes all that we have experienced, although that does seem a bit much. Even more importantly, we believe in future lives. Faerie Unfolding is particularly recommended.īut when we talk of past lives, what we really want to know is not if the material form that we currently inhabit has been before, we might say conglomerated previously, but that our essence - which most people think of as our soul but we elves would call our spirit - has lived previously, even if in fact as is most often the case, we don’t necessarily consciously remember it having done so.Īnd so our answer is yes, we believe in past lives. We have explored all this in a number of our books. Thus the energy that is at the essence of our being is eternal and from a physical point of view, there is no reason why in the trillions of years of life the energy that came together once to create our being wouldn’t eventually come together again. Scientists from our experience are often romantics. Although, from an elven point of view, it is both poetic and scientific. This sounds poetic, but it is really a scientific fact.

The energy that composes our beings is essentially stardust. However, the particular forms that energy takes are transitory and, in many ways, ephemeral. Energy can neither be created nor destroyed. And more significant than that, we believe in the possibility of gaining continuity of consciousness….” “Even more importantly, we believe in future lives.
