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so great that he composed music for him and it played his really
compositions. Sometimes after having felt once a new piece of rapid music,
he would be able riprodurrlo note for note. Where he found all these
powers? From who inherited them? His/her parents never felt perhaps
of a piano. He never had a lesson in his/her life, and he could not have
it understood even if he had had of it. Not I saw a long time ago a girl of around
six years that played more beautifully the piano and that they were able
reproduces the music most difficult after the possession felt once. It seems
me that she has had to play the piano in his/her preceding incarnation.
This is the only explanation that we can give.
Does heredity explain men cases? No These illustrations are
enough to disprove the theory of the "cumulative heredity."
"Cumulative" it intends gradualness. The believers in this theory say that
a genius is the result of the cumulative heredity, or, introduces
it from degrees from less genius to greater and even more great and this way
on. In the whole history of the genealogy of geniuses as Homer,
Plato, Shakespeare that Goethe, Raphaels were never their families
almost Plato, almost Shakespeare, or almost Goethe. Even
possible to trace the extraordinary powers of some of this back to some
member of their ancestral line. Therefore we can say that anybody other
theory that that of Reincarnation you/he/she can satisfactorily explain the
causes that produce geniuses and prodigies in this world.
Those that accept the truth of Reincarnation don't blame their parents
for their poor talents, or not to possess the extraordinary powers,
but they is contained with their his/her own destiny, while knowing that they has
he did as they is to-day from their his/her own thoughts and actions in
their preceding incarnations. They understands the meaning of the motto
"thing you the sowest you it has to reap", and it always strives him to shape them
future from the best thoughts and the best actions. They explains all the