NOPE IMPOSSIBLE NOBODY HAS EVER RETURNED AFTER DEATH
2006-09-05 00:48:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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karma and reincarnation are actually two separate issues. Generally speaking my karma runs over Christian dogma. (pun intended.. heh heh) Now karma does have an impact on reincarnation in that reincarnation is believed to be the result of your karma in your previous life.
I think it possible to have Irwin come back as a croc.. but unlikely that it would be retribution for "interference" I think it far more likely that Bush will come back as an Afghan fly living off camel dung.
2006-09-04 09:51:24
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answered by Silvatungfox 4
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First of all, the man just died, you should show a little respect. At least he really loved animals and defended them.
Secondly, I don't believe in reincarnation, but I respect people who do so, but I mean the people who really know what reincarnation really is. I observed that some of the people who answered this question don't truly understand what the term karma(an Indian word) means. You can't have karma without reincarnation, and viceversa so how can you believe in one and note believe in the other?
2006-09-04 09:41:12
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answer #3
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answered by Heidi 1
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Yes, I'm a Reincarnationist. Reincarnation is about gaining wisdom as a human animal. I have no doubt Steve Irwin will be reborn and will continue his great work with animals. He was a good guy.
2006-09-04 04:09:56
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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Yes I believe in Karma and Reincarnation. I think if Irwin came back as an animal who is treated cruelly by humans it would be justice.
2006-09-04 04:36:41
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answered by a_delphic_oracle 6
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haha
i do believe in karma and reincarnation, but im not sure if i believe he would come back as a croc. i dont know if humans can come back in other forms. (i havent made up my mind on how i feel, but i have given it a lot of thought)
as for his karma, i dont think it was bad. i dont know if 'interfere' is the right word. its a little harsh. i think he really helped, by teaching others how crocs and other creatures work. how they act in the wild and what to expect from them.
i dont think he 'interfered' with them any more then a zookeeper or anyone who works with wildlife would interfere with animals' lives. so if his karma brings him back as a croc, then i'd have to say that everyone who deals with wildlife is going to end up a wild animal in captivity as well.
he truely cared about the animals, and he just wanted to help them and to understand them. and to help other ppl do the same.
2006-09-04 06:46:24
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answer #6
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answered by MRose 4
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I have a different take on these.
When we are born, we are influenced by everyone around us, and their histories.
When we die, how we lived influences everyone around us.
Those are our connections with the past and the future.
It is possible that karma and past lives have their origins in our earliest experiences of our parents.
Young children are extremely perceptive long before they learn language.
I have seen evidence recently (Baby Mind Reader - UK television, also Family Constellation workshops in Europe)
which suggests that when parents carry unresolved trauma, their children pick this up and may be very disturbed. For example, a mother had a miscarriage, a grandmother had been raped, a family member had died, and none of these issues had been talked about or properly grieved by the family.
A child picks up the feelings surrounding these events and in later life in order to deal with them creates some scenario from imagination and puts a label on them e.g. past lives, karma.
These experiences can be resolved with the help of a skilled therapist. The feelings need to be brought back into the body and fully experienced so that the proper grieving or other process can take place.
If you believe in reincarnation, my question is why? How does that belief serve you?
Are you trying to deny some part of your own potential?
Are you refusing to take reponsibility for who you truly are?
Life is here and now. Live it with all your heart!
2006-09-04 04:03:58
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answered by Anonymous
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If karma means goodness coming back to those who do good and vice versa, then I am for it. However, I feel that goodness sometimes don't come back to us in the way we expect it. Going through trials can be goodness too if we see it as way of training ourselves to become stronger.
As for reincarnation, I don't believe it as man coming back as another man or animal or brick. Instead, I see reincarnation as the condition of our spirit after we die. Our spirit will live eternally in the spiritual world
2006-09-04 07:00:04
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answer #8
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answered by Kreliane 2
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of course karma's real and steve will surely reincarnate as a croc,eat you up then u come back as a croc eat someone else who makes fun of you and so on and on and on...
2006-09-05 01:22:34
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answered by diddylicious 2
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as you sow so you will reap is the theory of Karma. Every action generates a reaction. The person who initiates the action has to be ready to take back the reaction also. Read the chapter "Tiger Swami" in the book Autobiography of a yogi By sri Parama hansa yogananda . You will understand
2006-09-04 20:19:31
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answered by Brahmanda 7
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Karma is attached to the natural law of Cause and Effect. That which we sow, we will surely reap. Reincarnation is one of those things that either attract you or not. No ultimate proof of reincarnation is available for study.
2006-09-04 09:37:23
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answered by jmmevolve 6
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