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- She says 1832.
- 1832?

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When I hear that,
I say, "Right, lady. Blow me."

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But she keeps going. She says there's
this father who's an undertaker.

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She has a brother
who liked to lock her in coffins.

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I don't know if it was bullshit
or if it wasn't.

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All I know is after that session,
she wasn't claustrophobic any more.

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A lot more people believe in
past lives than don't.

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I'm sure that makes her
feel a lot better.

:43:31
This lady screams in her sleep today,
right now. I don't care who she was.

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I want to know who she is.
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Do you believe what you saw was real?
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It seemed real. Yeah.
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Stick with the junk man.
He's on the right track.

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- I'll tell you why.
- Look...

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Sometimes a trauma in a present life
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can lead you back
to a trauma in a past life.

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If you resolve that past-life trauma,
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you got a good chance
of finding out who you are.

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You take knowledge from this life,
use it in the next. That's karma.

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Isn't it I do something bad now,
I'm a termite next time?

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You ask me, you're already a termite
in this life in a shitty suit, OK?

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What good is learning if you'll be
with different people each time?

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You won't be with different people.
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Thanks to fate, the cosmic force
with a tragic sense of humour,

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you burn somebody in one life,
they get to burn you in this one.

:44:31
It's the karma credit plan.
Buy now, pay forever.

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Excuse me. It's my karmic burden
to load some cat food.

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Come on.
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Tell me something, Mike.
:44:58
Why is it that I can recognise
certain smells,


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