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Do souls have a connection to the land where they were born?

Pammy

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Only some souls can be incarnated on other planets, as most of us need this specific planet, with the other planets in our solar system that affect us; and most of us need the civilization we have here, as it relates to our karma and soul groups.

Since I read this from HPS, there is something I've been wondering about. It is somewhat understandable that souls can only be reincarnated into the world they were born in because they need the energies of planets in that Solar system. Then, every time I put the birth information in to get the natal chart, I wonder how much the place we were born affects us. At higher latitudes, the house systems like Placidus get distorted and cause intercepted signs. This makes me think that someone who was born close to the North Pole is less likely to get reincarnated somewhere near the equator, even if there is a genetically compatible family to be born into near the equator.

I wonder about the above situation every once in a while. What I'm curious about even more is whether we have a connection to the land, regardless of astrology? The sea, the ocean, the Earth we step on? Mountains and streams? Will an English noblewoman from the 1500s find it easier to reincarnate in the UK rather than the USA in a situation which she has great-great-grandchildren in both? Will a Celtic warrior who was born for the first time in Anatolian Celtic Tribe from the times Celts were more widespread have a hard time reincarnating because there are no more non-diluted, close to pure-blood Celt populations in lands his soul is most compatible with?

I hope I was able to explain my question. Are souls nurtured by the land as they are by the skies? What happens if people procreate in spaceships and space stations? Will it be problematic?
 
For most people, "Celtic" means British Isles and Brittany. It's still a scholarly debate as to the other peoples, as the language and art are Celtic, but not race. People of Anatolia are certainly not genetically the same as the Irish, for example.

But to answer your question, not necessarily. Where I was born, my family was not from, not even close. Life circumstance took my parents there, which turned out best for my natal chart. I have no past-life ties to there, but I do believe it helped my soul develop, and rounded out a part of my personality and mentality. But I only feel longing in my soul for my ancestral land.

As for procreating in spaceships and space stations, it probably would not be healthy for a pregnant women to be aboard one, so it might not actually happen, although it would be interesting.
 
For most people, "Celtic" means British Isles and Brittany. It's still a scholarly debate as to the other peoples, as the language and art are Celtic, but not race. People of Anatolia are certainly not genetically the same as the Irish, for example.

But to answer your question, not necessarily. Where I was born, my family was not from, not even close. Life circumstance took my parents there, which turned out best for my natal chart. I have no past-life ties to there, but I do believe it helped my soul develop, and rounded out a part of my personality and mentality. But I only feel longing in my soul for my ancestral land.

As for procreating in spaceships and space stations, it probably would not be healthy for a pregnant women to be aboard one, so it might not actually happen, although it would be interesting.
Thank you for your answer, High Priestess.

After the Persian invasions, Hellenization, Roman conquest, Asian campaigns, the spread of Christianity, then Islam, countless migrations and conflicts, the genetic legacy of the Gauls who existed briefly in Anatolia before all of this happened is very small. I mean, even if the Gauls are Celtic (which is debated) and arrived some 2500 years ago, their genetic legacy would be practically non-existent.
 
That's not always the case; the race, a body compatible with your soul, and your natal chart are much more important than a specific country or region. It's totally possible to have lived in other countries or regions in past lives.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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