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day experiences which one is encountering. For ifthis were not so, the feeling of total out-of-harmony would be virtually present every single day, until there arose that time when one could look back and see some semblance ofhistory. That isin the later part of life. However, the confusion and disharmony from having to experience this, would negate any learning, for always there would be the disharmony, which all learning would have to filter through. All learningwould be colored with this disharmony and would be, in effect, no learning at all. So there must be this imprinting to allow the vehicle to feel comfortable in his new sur- roundings and in those experiences which would be totally alien. For even such simple things as an argument would become so terrifying to the vehicle as to render him totally void. The star people have no experience with anger or fear as you know it It would incapacitate them. It would paralyze them. They would be totally traumatized. Many people believe that all this is conditioned by the environ- ment anyway. That a baby's mind is totally fresh and all information is learned and absorbed as it grows and lives its life. Apparently we rely more on our subconscious memories than we realize. It seems to be like a computer bank from which we constantly draw compari- sons in our daily lives. According to this new idea, an alien coming for the first time into an earthly body and facing a strange new cul- ture must have something in their past memories to orient them- selves and give them something to relate to. This whole idea was startling to me and opened up an entirely new way of thinking. It could change my whole outlook on reincarnation. : But, is thereany way when I work with people thatI can tell if they are rememberingand reliving an actuallife oranimprint? We ask why you would wish to know? Well, it'sprobably to help prove whateverl'm trying to prove? I laughed inwardly, because it boiled down to: What am I trying to prove anyhow? He seemed to read my mind. question." _ Imprinting, 71 P: And what are you trying to prove? I shook my head and laughed in bewilderment, "That's a good