This explanation of our other selves, those that comprise our multidimensionality, sheds much light on how we operate as a result of what we were in the past. At the same time, something which we might do here and now can change the outcome of something in a past life. That's fairly deep. Bashar said that the vibration of our future self is affecting what we do today. Pretty compelling stuff, and something I think about often; me, 300 years from now, is creating the me here alive on the Earth in 2014. Just the sensibility of that is enough to keep our meditation charged for quite some time.
A meme on Facebook today read, "You're always haunted by the idea you're wasting your life." Why is that, I thought. Then I listened to this video, and what occurred to me was that we are so much more than that which we perceive in our body in 3D existence. Limitless beyond the confines of mind/emotion/ego, we become frustrated when we can't get there. We push, we pull, we retreat, we indulge, over do it, over compensate, over think...because inherently we know we are more, and yet we can only put so much into this small physical vessel. We innately understand there is more to us - there MUST be, but we can't seem to reach it, that elusive largeness of our all-that-we-are.