Now let us add another ingredient into the mix—reincarnation. By incorporating the theory of past lives alongside predeterminism, the narrative becomes even more elaborate, yet gains an engrossing layer of depth. Predeterminism suggests that our lives unfold according to a cosmic plan, while reincarnation introduces the idea of the soul’s rebirth across multiple lives, each offering new opportunities for growth.
Then add Trans-Dimensional Communication, a close cousin of EVP) a more widely recognised process.
Amid the murmur of background noise, people chatting and coffee machines hissing, I distinctly heard my wife’s voice, and the statement was clear, yet only when the recording was reversed—a phenomenon I encounter many times in TDC. Her words, when played backward, formed an unmistakable message: “I'm forgetting. Will I be seeing you a lot?”
“My Sarah, she was Jewish.”
I was confronted with the possibility that our souls had known each other long before this incarnation, and the evidence was mounting up that we had shared not just one, but multiple lifetimes, the tragic ending on the treacherous slopes of Mount Etna being just one. This idea that we had shared many incarnations had already crossed my mind thanks to a TDC, again through her mother, that was incredibly clear; “My Sarah, she was Jewish.” At the time, this seemed quite a random comment, not really connected to anything we were discussing, but could not be ignored. There were several reasons for this, not least that when I was in my mid-forties, I became almost obsessed with all things Jewish. It was a kind of ‘calling’ I had experienced before, when I wanted to become a priest. This was even odder though—I was not Jewish, but felt a tremendous pull towards Judaism.