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Chapter 14
    I am Ready, If You Are

    5 August 1970 pm in Bombay, India

    Question 1

    At tAtION CAMP YOU ERING INtO t LIVES.

    YOU SAID t BY DISCONNECtING tELY FROM tURE, tAtION SOARD t.

    EXPLAINING t FIRSt ONE REGRESSES tO tO t OF CONCEPtION, AND FINALLY INtO t LIFE.

    YOU SAID ADDItIONALLY t YOU DID NOt INtEND tO EXPLAIN tRA, tEC LIVES.

    IS tECRA FURthER.

    Memories of our past life ed by nature.

    t.

    It is necessary t in tem of ones life one forgets most of t o him every day.

    ts  e during our lifetime.

    completely erased from your mind.

    Only tion bethe memory is severed.

    For example, if a person lives for fifty years, billions of memories will be formed in his mind.

    If o remember them all he would go mad.

    So ever is meaningful: s.

    But your forgetting does not mean tely .

    It merely slips out of your center of consciousness and is stored in some corner of your mind.

    Budd name to torehouse.

    alaya vigyan -- torehouse of consciousness.

    It is just like tic or a basement ored.

    Even ts are out of your sigill remain present he house.

    Similarly, your memories go out of sig remain accumulated in some corners of your mind.

    It  to live if you o recall all this life.

    In order t tays free to s of ture, t o be forgotten.

    Since you forget omorrow.

    ty, it is able to look ahead.

    In order to look a is necessary to forget t.
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