By the way, there is still a small detail that implies the content, everyone seems to have not mentioned it

Bailee 2021-12-02 08:01:29

That is, when Ian’s child went to the doctor to take a test, the child’s eyes almost chose all the pictures related to his previous life, and when he saw his previous life, he cried. It may be thinking of the last of his previous life. A moment.
However, the correct selection rate in the test conducted by the Indian girl is only slightly higher than the general selection. Why?
I was thinking, why the doctor must let the newborn baby take the test instead of waiting for him to talk after a few months. There may be a reason.
Because I have children, many of the details of the child's childhood are worth talking about. For example, in the first few months of birth, many children have black eyes, which means they can barely see things and their pupils are open, but you feel that they are feeling something, so if there is a previous life, I I think some of the feelings in the past life will be preserved as an instinct in the newborn. However, as time goes by, the newborn baby slowly grows up in the new environment, he will form new memories and habits, and forget the previous life.
This is why the Indian girl's test was not ideal. But maybe the last death of the previous life is too deep in the impression and linger in the subconscious, so babies and Indian girls will be invariably scared when they see the last scene of the previous life and cry.

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Extended Reading
  • Annie 2022-03-21 09:01:53

    The story is well told, science is layered with a layer of theology, and the emotional drama of past and present life is the main focus, but I don't feel strong about this kind of emotional drama. The title translation is not good, I thought it was a hard science fiction film.

  • Ayla 2022-03-22 09:01:47

    The three protagonists are amazing

I Origins quotes

  • Ian: You live in this fairy, magical... fantasy land. It's a fucking lie, and you know it's a lie.

  • Priya Varma: You know a scientist once asked the Dalai Lama, "What would you do if something scientific disproved your religious beliefs?" And he said, after much thought, "I would look at all the papers. I'd take a look at all the research and really try to understand things. And in the end, if it was clear that the scientific evidence disproved my spiritual beliefs, I would change my beliefs."

    Ian: That's a good answer.

    Priya Varma: Ian... what would you do if something spiritual disproved your scientific beliefs?