Bart wrote:Also It is clear that not all who believe they were Napoleon could have been him.
Yea? Is there a law that says you can only reincarnate into one new "host"? Perhaps Napoleon had so much "soul stuff" that he has to reincarnate into 50 lesser modern people.
Anyhoo, just wondering what you think.
Here is what I think...there are probable only about 2 or 3 thousand unique souls :
in 2000, a Molecular Biology and Evolution paper suggested a transplanting model or a 'long bottleneck' to account for the limited genetic variation, rather than a catastrophic environmental change.[8] This would be consistent with suggestions that in sub-Saharan Africa numbers could have dropped at times as low as 2,000, for perhaps as long as 100,000 years, before numbers began to expand again in the Late Stone Age.[9]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Population ... eck#HumansAlthough the population has expanded exponentially, we are really just a few thousand different souls, sort of spread out amongst a few billion hosts, with an "illusion" of uniqueness. When we run into a "soul mate", it is probably just another little fraction of us....when we die, our share of the soul gets divided up amongst our off-spring...if we have no off-spring, we are subsumed into the consciousness of our next closest (biological) soul fragment. Perhaps some new souls are created or lost over generations, but they are rare, like genetic mutations.
Where did souls come from? Perhaps a tribe (?) of monkeys was hit by lightning after eating fly agaric...or something....more studies need to be done...