From the Christian faith, we have evidence of incarnation (Jesus took on flesh and was born of a woman, Mary). We also have evidence of the dead being raised (besides Jesus, think of Lazarus). It is not too far a leap to say that reincarnation is entirely possible.
Does this happen every day? I don't know. It is, however, possible.
2007-01-24 04:20:43
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answered by Jay 6
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All I can tell you is that my personal experience with reincarnation is that I have dreams and "waking" dreams in which I am another person/sex in a different time, but they are not like normal dreams. I have had confirmation of my dreams from several different sources. One was a blind psychic that approached me and asked me about one of my dreams. (She had never met me and knew nothing about me-she just had a "feeling" I had been "this person"). Another was someone asking me to begin work on a project that I had dreamed about the night before. the project involved past lives and spirits forgetting they lived forever.
The other confirmation I got was a "past life" dream about a ring in our family. I had never seen this ring and just assumed it was a regular dream. I told my mom about it...she went into the other room and brought back THE ring I had dreamt about. She said it had been in the family for hundreds of years and confirmed it belonged to the people in my dream.
it seems to me that one life is too short of a time to "get it right" and experience all there is to experience as a human. I think the Universe loves us more than that!
"We are not human beings having a spiritual experience-we are spiritual beings having a human experience."
2007-01-24 04:26:13
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answered by dorkmobile 4
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As a huge skeptic who used to listen to her aunts tell "wild" tales about thinking the deceased was still in the room with them after the body was clinically dead... I started research early in life. I've found too many logical accounts that were researched and proven "true" to denounce it, then I ran into Buddhist logic and philosophy about death, the "bardo" and rebirth and everything clicked into place.
Doing analytical study of such things... it makes logical sense, but some people don't buy into it based on Western philosophy which sees time as linear and finite, and various other ideas which Buddhist thinking disagrees with and science is beginning to question too.
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2007-01-24 04:22:00
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answered by vinslave 7
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reincarnation is supposed to rid the soul of selfeshness and desire, yet the world is more materialistic today and more selfish than ever before. There are also alot more souls/life today than there were 200 years ago, where did all the extra souls come from? Conclusion: reincarnation isn't real.
2007-01-24 04:18:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I knew who the Marquis De Sade was before learning about him. I believe I knew him in another life. I know that might not convince you, but I wouldn't try to convince anyone. Everyone has a right to their own beliefs and opinions.
Blessed Be.
2007-01-24 04:19:21
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answered by Maria Isabel 5
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My mom thinks that her cat is my grandma reincarnated- but we adopted the cat when he was 2 years old and my grams had only died like 8 months earlier so I think she might be wrong
2007-01-24 04:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2007-01-24 04:18:41
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answered by Anonymous
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