Reincarnation is a truth and even if a religion/book does not accept it, it does not become untruth.
all of us hve undergone many lives and we will be enjoying/suffering many more lives to reach divinity.
Our soul starts its journey from chemicals, evolves in plants and animals and reaches Human beings. It has to undergo innumerable sufferings and pains and learn billions of lesson to prgoress towards its next evolutionary stage i.e. divinity.
And one life is not enough for all these lessons. That also is the reason behind differnt type of peoples..why some are born rich, some are born poor, some idiots some intelligence. Even two children of the same parents, in the same environment do not progress alike... Reincarnation is the answer !!
When we die, we die with a mental state, where we have some unfulfilled desires...some subtle some gross. The soul after death passes to some astral worlds where it prepares for the next birth, where it can continue its progress towards its evolution (mental evo..not physical)...these astral planes' working is quite similar to hells and heavens mentioned by religions...but the main purpose of these astral planes is not to punish or reward but to work out our desires and prepare us for our next birth
Hell and heaven are tools of religions to keep uncivilised human into some check... for a little evolved minds it is astral planes for purging or working the subtle desires
I remember many of my past lives, and i can relate my todays sufferings/joys to my karmas done in that life
And I know, what I am doing today, I am desigining my body for the next birth. My desires, unfulfilled in this life, my karmas of this birth, will be deciding factors for my next life
2006-06-29 20:38:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Absolutely. I went to London for the first time ( in THIS life) and arrived just jet lagged enough not to be editing my thoughts. I took a taxi to my hotel and without a map wandered back streets went to "my" sandwich shop and took a short cut to Green Park to go have my lunch on "my favorite" bench.
After I sat down, I looked around and was startled to realize I had just taken a short journey that only someone who knew London well would have taken. I felt like I was home.
I have some memories of more than five lives but I'm certain there have been many many more.
As a wise person said- "Believing in reincarnation is like believing in photosynthesis. It doesn't require your belief or your permission. It just happens."
2006-06-29 12:45:43
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answered by Mimi Di 4
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No not re-incarnated, but I do believe that people can inherit memories. There is some scientific evidence for this; test were done on children of Holocaust survivors which found out that they were more likely to experience stress. I believe this is why black people are still upset about slavery and why historical issues still have relevance to today.
2006-06-29 12:47:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Certainly our physical bits are always being re-cycled. Prehaps you have absorbed protein,from a chicken that ate a worm that ate some bacteria, that broke down and absorbed some hair that I cut off some years ago for example.
Psychologically, too, our beliefs and habits ,and genetic tendencies have been passed down through the generations, gradually changing as they do.
Ideas, and feelings come and go without too much concern about their passing .Very similar experiences usually turn up sooner or later, as they express underlying forms,which continue ,and renew themselves.
An idea can reproduce itself very quickly ,through communications like this, in many people ,usually changing as it goes. Has this idea ,now been re-born in your mind ?
So what's left ? If, as i suspect , there is something behind all this, an energy,or life essence. Then prehaps this is unaffected by the world of form ,and change. Thus it would not be reincarnated, but would manifest in every form ,and be unnaffected by the appearance,and disappearance of forms.
Prehaps this 'essence' does not exist seperate from form ,nor form seperate from it .
In that sense there is nothing that does not change, and nothing that changes. Nothing is born, dies ,or is reborn, and nothing is apart from birth and death.
2006-06-29 12:52:10
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answered by GreatEnlightened One 3
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I maybe believe in it, but my religion doesn't accept it. Perhaps once, or more time I was in an other body, I was in a different figure, but my soul was true and simple like now. We think that our life is only one but when you survive example a terrible train-crash? Then you can believe... This is my opinion. Right, I can be re-incarnated.
2006-06-29 12:48:04
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answered by komaromi_zsuzsanna 1
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NO........The human mind is an unreliable source for information. To prove reincarnation you would need much more than memories which can be innacurate with details just experienced let alone trusting memories of so called previous lives.
2006-06-29 12:38:24
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answered by cloud9 4
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Oh yes with out a doubt there are 1.7 billion reincarnated spirits on earth ...and spirits never die.
it takes on average a 1000 lives to start to get a spirit growing...
http://www.zetatalk.com/index/blog1107.htm
all is told in detail here
2006-07-01 22:54:42
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answered by creativedynamic 2
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I feel like i was part of the second world war as i have such an interest in Jews and the holocaust.
2006-06-29 13:30:52
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answered by Gemz 2
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yes. I saw a picture in an old paper from during the first world war, and it was of a girl who looked exactly like me. I was really freaked out!!!
2006-06-29 13:45:31
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answered by fae 6
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The only "reincarnation" that I want is everlasting life with Jesus , simply because that is the only thing that comes close to it , but actually is better , no sickness , no wars , love , and everlasting peace
2006-06-29 12:37:43
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answered by robinhoodcb 4
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