What you are today is a result of how you choose to live your life today, and the thoughts, actions, and words you choose, by free will, for responding to the present situation.
Your past, including your past lives, creates the situations, challenges, obstacles and opportunities your soul needs for its growth. These aren't good or bad: they're just whatever you find in your life. What you do with them, how you respond to the situations, is what matters.
There is always free will, so in each moment of responding to the world around you, you define yourself anew. What you are is what you choose to be.
So we can know how it affects us today.
Lived their lives within society and with their families.
"Were" is a past tense verb. "Are" is the present tense verb. Example: "You WERE really happy yesterday." As opposed to the present tense "You ARE really happy today."
The main difference between cowboys of the past and today is the shift from working primarily on ranches and herding cattle to a more recreational or competitive role in activities like rodeos and cowboy culture preservation.
The geologic principle that the same geologic processes that operate today operated in the past to change Earth's surface.
The past form of live is lived (past simple - lived; past continuous - was/were living; past perfect - had lived; past perfect continuous - had been living).
The past tense of live is lived.
The past forms of "live" are "lived" for the simple past and "have lived" for the present perfect.
The past tense of "live" is "lived," and the past participle is also "lived."
Lived is the past tense of live. Not is used to make a negative sentence.I have not lived in Spain
to my mind, our live is more better than it was in the past,,everything is more developed,technologies, medicines, and so on..
The past participle of "live" is "lived."
If you are asking 'Is Earth changing today as it did in the past' then it's a yes as Europe and North America are getting further and further away. But you wouldn't see the result for you generation
There are encountless animals that live in the present and that lived in the past. It maybe so that scientists have not found the remains of some animals that lived in the past.
The past is lived; you just add 'd'.
No, you lived in the past.Example: "In the past, I lived in New York." (or) "In 1995, I lived in the New York."See, lived. :-)
The past participle of the verb to live is lived