Henry Ford believed implicitly that in a former lifetime as a soldier he had died at the battle of Gettysburg. The San Francisco Examiner dated 26 August, 1928, quoted him as saying:
'I adopted the theory of Reincarnation when I was twenty-six. Religion
offered nothing to the point. Even work could not give me complete
satisfaction. Work is futile if we cannot utilize the experience we collect in
one life in the next. When I discovered Reincarnation it was as if I had found
a universal plan. I realized that there was a chance to work out my ideas. Time
was no longer limited. I was no longer a slave to the hands of the clock.
Genius is experience. Some seem to think that it is a gift or talent, but it is
the fruit of long experience in many lives. Some are older souls than others,
and so they know more. The discovery of Reincarnation put my mind at ease. If
you preserve a record of this conversation, write it so that it puts men's
minds at ease. I would like to communicate to others the calmness that the long
view of life gives to us.'
Here are some further awesome words of his:
Wow.
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