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> I happen to really like the "inheriting through lives" thing because it
> strikes me as complicated and weird and mystical and can have all kinds
> of strange adventures attached to it.
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> LC
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> It certainly is weird. For example, someone has to hold onto that property
while they wait for you to mature. If, as Peter says, they don't determine
your past lives until adult initiation, that's 11-15 years for your
(potential) property to moulder or grow.
Also, how do you train someone for their adult role, when you don't know
what position in life they are going to hold?
But, I really do like the idea of a society built around proven
reincarnation and verifiable past identity.
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