What I'm trying to say is, it can't be a generalized thing like that.
Now of course, everyone is entitled to their own opinions and beliefs, given we'll never know certain things. But in that fashion, you believing we all have past lives is equally as valid or invalid as someone else believing that past lives aren't real. We'll never have true verifiable evidence of either claim.
With that being said, while your theory is quite interesting (and I believe shared by most spiritual therians), it cannot be the whole truth. I'm not saying it can't be possible, but straight up claiming it as truth and not just a personal belief isn't the right way to go.
I'm mainly referring to this:
Quote:becuse everyone has nom-human past lives
We can't know that.
But to entertain it, how long has my soul lived? Why am I a wolf? Why not a sparrow, an elephant, an amoeba, a carrot... why not all? If my soul lived through countless lifetimes, what about that one life was so incredible for it to persist? Wolves barely have happy lives. Wouldn't my soul wish to immortalize a life as a well-loved pet cat? A moth that didn't know suffering? A beloved son or father who lived in the suburbs with his happy family? How could these be less impactful?
Why a wolf who likely lived a short life filled with hardship, hunger and disease, injury and hurt?
And if the hurt is the point, why am I not a fox who died on a fur farm or a pig who lived all their life confined to a pen barely larger than them before being slaughtered for the unethical meat industry?
How does this work according to your belief?