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Reincarnation as animals Agree: 4 divider Disagree: 0

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Both Agreements and DisagreementsHumans do not reincarnate as animals. Animals do not reincarnate as humans. Every living object reincarnates in the form that it is in but may reincarnate in a higher vibrational energy form of that same form.

AgreeIn my research, I have found no evidence to support transmigration of souls. My subjects indicate the soul energy of different forms of life on Earth do not appear to intermingle their energy in the spirit world.

Destiny of Souls, Michael Newton
pg. 203, 2003

AgreeI have been told by clients who have had connections with a variety of animals in the spirit world that all of them do indeed have some sort of soul energy. They are not like humans souls and also differ from one another.

Destiny of Souls, Michael Newton
pg. 297, 2003

Agree...more complicated organizations of consciousness are necessary to form, enter, and vitalize the more complicated physical structures. All structure is formed by consciousness. Defined in your terms, a fragment is a consciousness not as developed as your own. The living portions of nature are the result of your own creativity, projections and fragments of your own energy that comes to you from All That Is and goes outward from you, forming its own image manifestations as you form yours.

Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul, Jane Roberts
pg. 310-311, 1994

AgreeThere is nothing to prevent a personality from investing a portion of his own energy into an animal form. This is not transmigration of souls. It does not mean that a man can be reincarnated in an animal. It does mean that personalities can send a portion of their energy into various kinds of form.

Seth Speaks: The Eternal Validity of the Soul, Jane Roberts
pg. 307, 1994

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