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The Gate of Reincarnations

Sha'ar Hagilgulim

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Nosson Elchanan Eliyahu Jerusalem, Israel via kabbalaonline.org June 12, 2012

Convert reincarnation How the convert fit the process of reincarnation?

Previous the convertion , the life of the goy was a reincarnation by itself? If yes, why is the reason a soul reincarnated in a goy???

Please let me know the source of my quesdtions in English. Thanks Reply

Rabbi Yerachmiel Tilles June 7, 2010

answer to Yochanan This is discussed in a number of pages within our "Gate of Reincarnations" folder. You can type "convert" into the Search feature on kabbalaonline.org, and click to the many links to Gates of Reincarnation. Reply

yochanan Jerusalem, Israel via kabbalaonline.org May 11, 2010

The Gates of Reincarnation I am a Convert. As I study the subject of reincarnation, I often wonder how I fit in to the reincarnation process since I wasn't born a Jew. Reply

Anonymous January 14, 2018
in response to yochanan:

Prior to asking the Nation of Israel (then Hebrews) HaShem went to all the nations and asked Would you like to receive the Torah? Each nation "voted" and as with most votes majority ruled.....those that did wish to receive the Torah but were "out voted" HaShem gave them another chance to "accept the Torah" so The Holy One blessed be He allowed them to return in another gilgul in order to convert and join Am Yisrael Reply

Blake April 24, 2020
in response to yochanan:

It's not speaking about physicality... It's speaking about the spiritual world within you... It's metaphorical, an esoteric terminology. Reply

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