I’m skeptical about a lot of things, I think it’s healthy to question what we are taught, told or shown and use that information to mold your own ideas on what YOU believe. So I wanna talk about this…
We’re all aware that planet Earth is not how it used to be and even further from how it should be. I think it’s safe to say that things have taken a very wrong turn and there is a lot of power in the wrong hands, family lineages and countries.
We’ve lost our harmony with Earth and I quite often seem to wonder why. I seem to have quite a long list with some controversial reasons listed, but today I want to talk about punishment.
When we look back on punishment and what we have been taught about it, and sure enough more people will think that it was more brutal than justified, but was it…
Punishments back in the day either resulted in humiliation, torture, loss of limbs or death. Those are some pretty strong teachings to remember. Teachings that are stored in the subconscious, lessons that souls remember, lessons that come in handy when it comes to reincarnation.
There’s plenty of evidence to show that the subconscious stores trauma from previous lives as a way of keeping the soul/body safe in their current lives. For example someone with fears of heights may have been pushed, fallen or jumped in previous lives. Someone with a fear of crowds may have been ambushed or trampled in one. Obviously this wouldn’t explain every case, but the list of possibilities are endless.
Death = review. Review = lessons. Lessons = memories to learn by.
Those that did wrong and were physically punished in some way, this imprint of physical pain is much stronger than spiritual pain.
So now lets jump forward to our time period, where punishment tends to mean a hefty fine, community service, jail time or prison. How effective is this really? I could include stats however I want you have your own feelings and opinions. To some degree it is, some it is not. We are told that by having prisons we are making the world safer, but are we?
By having prisons the soul isn’t learning any lesson. It’s reincarnating without any physical memory of the repercussion of its actions. Sure some bad things might happen in prison, but that isn’t a direct result of the action the person has taken. It’s ego fed and domination, not punishment or justice.
What if the reason why the vast majority of us believe that prison isn’t enough for some crime committed, is because of this deeper knowing that punishment needs to be more physical in order for lessons to be learnt? Our ancestors used physical punishment in various different ways, and at different extents depending on the crime.
What if one of the many crisis’s we have, is due to the fact that bad people are not being punished in a justified way so that when they come to reincarnate, they repeat the same shit till they eventually (if ever) reach some point of learning those lessons.
We see it in the waking world, repeat offenders not learning their lessons here. If they’re not learning their lessons here, how are they supposed to take their lessons from this life, store them in the subconscious ready to be activated in the next life? It just doesn’t work. The punishment we face now is spiritual not physical, which could then contribute to the spiritual crisis we are having as human beings.
And now to get really tin hatty and potential cause a bit of an controversy, what if this is all deliberate? What if those with power (whatever power that may be) know that by having prisons and by trapping people in them, their spiritual essence in damaged and punished but not their body, yet it’s the body that needs to be damaged in order to remember during reincarnation. So instead what is happening is we keep getting souls reincarnating without remembering their purpose, their lessons to learn or no desires to grow as people, which is then resulting in this dense, negative fog that is overcast us all. Keeping us stuck, heavy and unawake.
What if? Believe what you may, question what you may and create what you may, but this topic really does make me ponder.
I’d love to know what your thoughts and opinions are, let’s talk about it!

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