This is a very intriguing and interesting question, and I am assuming you are referring to reincarnation. I have Buddhist friends who believe in reincarnation. According to the law of Karma, one may live many lives in this plane ie. this earthly world. The purpose of life in this earthly plane is to learn "lessons" on how to live a good and productive life and purify our souls so that one day we will be freed from "The Wheel of Reincarnation". If we make mistakes then we must come back into this earthly plane to correct those mistakes. However, we come back with all memories of past lives erased. For those who believe in reincarnation, it would be too easy if we knew the mistakes we had made, so we are given a "clean slate" and must start all over again.
you will remember things that never happened or you have never seen in your life, and you might remember a death and that death could be yours.
The past tense of "remember" would be "remembered".
Goldfish can only remember the past five seconds of their life.
The past tense of remember is "remembered."
To improve the answer, in a way. When Cinderheart is awake, she does not remember anything from her past life, but sometimes she remembers things in her dreams. She becomes Cinderpelt, and for this reason knows Leafpool as she did then.
Yes. It means to recall prior events in your life.
'remember to post' is future tense 'remember posting' is past tense
"Remember" is present tense. The past tense would be "remembered".
George Santayana, said in his Reason in Common Sense, The Life of Reason, wrote "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
In A Christmas Carol the Ghost of Christmas Past helped Scrooge remember his past Christmases.
The past participle is remembered.
No they don't remember their past because they're still little.