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The common complaint against the idea of a human re-embodiment is that we have no remembered knowledge of what happened and, therefore, of the causes of present troubles for which we are personally responsible. It is forgotten that such knowledge could only be had at the cost of re-suffering all the horrors and miseries of the past as well as its joys.
-- Notebooks Category 9: From Birth to Rebirth > Chapter 2 : Rebirth and Reincarnation > # 104