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Two people were making love, and in a room *somewhere* else there were a lot of people waiting. A baby got started, and a voice announced the names of the parents (everyone seemed to know who was meant and their history) and then the voice asked who wanted to be this child.
There were varied reactions through the waiting room. One person said, "Well, if nothing better is available..." Others didn't even reply. One said, "Oh! OH! I want it! I want it!"

That was all.
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I've been pondering this all day, and the questions it raises are fascinating. Could this really be how reincarnation is accomplished? How does Karma play into it? If more than one soul really, really wants to be born into a particular situation, do they get priority assigned according to how well they did in their last turn? Do the ones who really screwed up their last life get last choice on available incarnations? Do some people choose to wait a long time until just the right opportunity comes up?
How long is the wait between incarnations? Do some people choose to be born into less favorable situations- just so they can take a turn sooner? Do they know the gender the child will be? That should be apparent genetically, as soon as fertilization occurs. Do some people who really prefer a specific gender take a chance on a waiting list- and get the opposite gender than what they are used to?
Can friends sign up for geographic & temporal closeness, so they'd have a better chance of meeting in the next life?
What do you think of all this?

