I'd say if she said she was devine all over again she would be one of the many of today who don't get taken seriously, but dependent of what kind of people who would surround her.
where would we find her?
Well, for one thing, if she were alive today she would be 595 years old, so I would probably look in the "Older Women" thread.

*buggers ichtms.*
A highly esteemed member of my family has just died, so could you fucking DROP the AS-rigid-belief-in-nothing-but-science bullshit.
Dooh.. :p
*buggers ichtms.*
A highly esteemed member of my family has just died, so could you fucking DROP the AS-rigid-belief-in-nothing-but-science bullshit.
Dooh.. :p
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Why...dont you think violence adds more violent-carma?
how do get rid of violent karma then? more voilence or a life time of peace.
Well, I reckon the British response is going to be consistent.
There are people today saying that they have direct instructions from God to lead an insurgency against foreign rule.
They are labelled 'insane' and 'terrorists'.
Nothing has changed.
I love the idea that 'Christian zeal will carry through to subsequent lives' as one of the issues I have with Christianity is the churches' insistence that our immortal souls only have the one 'life' here, and that as a human so no other life has a soul.
I want to come back as a tree, although I'm not sure how good they have it. I'm not bad at most foreign languages but plant ones are very difficult.......
I was baptised Catholic too, but have been only vaguely connected for years. Then recently I saw a television programme about world religions and commented to my hubby that the description of Buddhism seemed to fit with my own world-view.
Thank you for your post, it has prompted me to find out more!
I agree. One life on Earth doesn't seem like enough to prepare us for eternity in Heaven or Hell. Eternal life can be construed simply as the eternity of life. Christians ask, "Where am I going?" whereas Buddhists ask, "Where did I come from?"
I was baptised in the Catholic Church yet Buddha-Dharma has a lot of meaning for me. Before "I" was born in April 1979, "I" had made Buddhist as well as Christian karma. And Aspie karma, like everyone else here. I mean to suggest that the causes & conditions for my Aspie-ness were laid down by virtue of previous lives stretching back into beginngless time.
My cat Dixie and I must have had previous associations as different beings in order for this one to arise. Seeing as how they lack the means to get enlightened and wisdom as buddha, animals usually take rebirth in animal form.
Who here knows some Dharma?
No, not Dharma & Greg. During her nineteen years of life as a peasant girl in France, Jean was a firebrand, a ruthless malcontent. Let's say that today in 2007 she (or he) works in a suburban shopping-mall. A sales-rep, something really dull and menial. An electronics place specializing in clocks, novelty items. Something stupid and about as UN-meaningful as you can get.
Jean's current invarnation works at Clock World, and is a mousy little thing. Needs some physical impairment. Also a severe phobia. Family scene is unusual. And of course Jean has mental-health issues but is employable...
phycail inparment: she was born mute. phobia of fire for one(crossoverover from past life) and Panphobia- gengral fear of every thing without reason.
There are people today saying that they have direct instructions from God to lead an insurgency against foreign rule.
They are labelled 'insane' and 'terrorists'.
... here in America we just call him "Mr. President."
There are people today saying that they have direct instructions from God to lead an insurgency against foreign rule.
They are labelled 'insane' and 'terrorists'.
... here in America we just call him "Mr. President."
Stop it, Max!!
I'm sure the neighbours would think that I'm totally insane, except that they are deaf!
Oh well, it is said that a good laugh every day is good for one's health - thanks to you I must be several years up now just from the last few weeks!
Muteness is interesting, Tigger. For one whom history records as so vocal .... fear of fire is logical, but isn't everyone afraid of fire? And panphobia, the fear of everything, is a bit too debiltating I think. But oh how I thank you for playing wih me!
Right now I'm wondering if this should be someone born in our era with Jean d'Arc's karmic profile or Jean D'Arc herself. Maybe her life here in the 21st century would somehow mirror her life in the 1400s.
1) i'm not tigger
2)everyone: fear of fire when its coming at you. him or her: a picture of fire is enough to make them quake.perhasp lets try this one
We learned about Jean d'Arc in French class today.
Tim
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_of_Arc Note the posthumous attempts of diagnosis.
I have also read about a theory that she was an incarnation of a military leader.
The film was interested but maybe not so historically accurate.