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    Past Lives in the Future? TikTok Video Sparks Debate on Non-Linear Time and Karma

    Is it possible that our past lives are in the future? A TikTok video by Johnridgeway has sparked a debate about non-linear time and the concept of karma. The author, known for his videos on spirituality and theory, suggests that the actions of a future life could influence karmic consequences in the present. "Your past life could've been in the perceived future," he says, "because time isn't linear." While his theory is not scientifically proven, it has resonated with many viewers, raising questions about the nature of time and the consequences of our actions. This has led to a discussion on the limits of our understanding of time and the implications for our understanding of karma and reincarnation. The video's popularity, with over 1700 views in a short time, shows the interest in such unconventional perspectives.

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