If we are all reincarnate why does the human population keep growing?

If we are all reincarnate why does the human population keep growing?
30 March 2026 J.W.H

Many Souls come from Animals (that have attained the spark of awareness or consciousness) and there is also the Wanderers that come here from other planets and get captured in the wheel of incarnation. This is the reason of exploding and growing population.

A long time ago there was a civilization that set up this reincarnation proces to get closer to the featherlight (God). This is the fastest and cruelest way to go through cycles of resonate understanding.

The life cycle only last about 2 to 3 min of your soul time and is massive thrill to experience. Usually travelers incarnate back into the body within 4 to 7 years which is nothing on the other side. They are trapped within the Neutral Zone and do not explore any further. Souls take lives from the Akishas records library. They are led down by their master to either a corridor or cave and told to take step toward the cave and then are reborn! Sometimes this can be a like a pipe and they are told to get inside. There are many different world and realities and so this process may be different.

There are souls within Heavens that the sight of them will make you go into a of Euphoria. Some, you will not be able to fully see but only hear – this is because of the resonate frequency they vibrating in. Once the Resonate (of Learning of the Soul) frequency has changed your reality back home will change. This happens when you have leaned something recent and attained recent knowledge. If you go to their world you will not see it as it should be. For flower will become a rock to you – this is the reason behind reincarnation! Nothing is ever destroyed nor created – it is only observed to be so.

  • J.W.H

    John Williams is a blogger and independent writer focused on consciousness, perception, and human awareness, exploring topics such as dreams, intuition, and non-ordinary states of experience. Driven by a lifelong curiosity about the nature of reality and subjective experience, his perspective was shaped in part by structured study, including the Gateway Voyage program at the Monroe Institute. His writing avoids dogma and sensationalism, instead emphasizing critical thinking, personal insight, and grounded exploration. Through his work, John examines complex and often misunderstood subjects with clarity, openness, and an emphasis on awareness, choice, and personal responsibility.