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Have you ever felt to have lived before in a past life?Can you tell me some experience of yours?You need to be hindu to have experimented the reincarnation?Thanks!!!!!!!

2007-09-05 11:54:19 · 19 answers · asked by jassie james 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I'm not hindu.On the contrary my religion which I worship with my heart tells me that reincarnation doesn't exist but it's normal because the body dies with the identity of the person but the soul doesn't die.This is an hyphotesis.This is nothing more.

2007-09-05 12:06:42 · update #1

for witchy woman7:I have had strong experiences like you even if my religion doesn't allow.It's impossible to close our eyes and say this never happened.Isn't it?

2007-09-05 12:10:02 · update #2

I believe people maybe just hide from the idea of reincarnation.

2007-09-05 12:28:59 · update #3

Verdade:go to a psichiatrist

2007-09-05 15:15:01 · update #4

19 answers

I'm not hindu. But I believe in reincarnation.

I believe I've lived before. My mother (a Christian btw, Baptist to be exact) said that when I was little, like 4 or 5, I'd constantly be telling her "my friend used to live there" when we drove past a house in a strange town, or I'd tell her facts about life from a long time ago.

One particular time, when I was 6 or so, my parents took me to one of those Colonial Reenactment towns, and I blatantly went up to one of the reenactors and told him he was making the candle wrong. I made such a fuss that they called the historian on staff. Turned out, I was right, and I was only 6. I knew the historical way of doing it. I hardly remember this but my mom tells this story all the time.

2007-09-05 12:01:16 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Buddhism teaches that when a person dies they are reborn and that this process of death and rebirth will continue until Nirvana is attained.

Most religions believe that the core of the person, the real person, is the soul, a non-material and eternal entity that survives in the afterlife. Buddhism on the other hand says that the person is made up of thoughts, feelings and perceptions interacting with the body in a dynamic and constantly changing way. At death this stream of mental energy is re-established in a new body. Thus Buddhism is able to explain the continuity of the individual without recourse to the belief in an "eternal soul", an idea which contradicts the universal truth of impermanence.

http://www.buddhanet.net/

2007-09-05 17:36:02 · answer #2 · answered by wb 6 · 0 0

no, not a Hindu. Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism and a few others all believe in reincarnation too, but that doesn't mean you have to believe in reincarnation to feel its effects. It every life you've lived before has some kind of effect on the one you're in now.

I think I was some kind of wanderer, kind of like Marco Polo, because I have such a love of travel, languages and just anything foreign. I think it must subconsciously remind me of that life.

2007-09-05 12:02:34 · answer #3 · answered by YouCannotKnowUnlessUAsk 6 · 1 0

Well if there was reincarnation I'm sure genuine mediums would have been given this info by their spirit guides not to mention that a lot of channelled writings from spirit say this is not a possability.

There is no need to reincarnate as there is spiritual progress in the spiritual world.

2007-09-05 12:26:38 · answer #4 · answered by xanadu88 5 · 0 0

I am a Hindu and I believe in reincarnation.

Reason being that when I was really young, like 3 or 4, once when I was walking past a school with my mum, apparently I told her that I used to study there. Now my mum told this to my father and he asked me the same question again and again until I gave him a name and the names of the teachers as well as the names of the parents of supposedly, of my previous life. My parents won't discuss this matter anymore as they are scared I would leave them for the parents of ,my allegedly, previous life, which won't happen coz they are the best.

You should keep this in mind that the said school was for highere secondary and my parents have no motive to lie to me. So all the people who would say "Nonsense" and all that kind of replies to this lady's question or my answer should open up their minds a bit,

2007-09-05 12:11:41 · answer #5 · answered by ZZZZZZZZ 4 · 2 0

Yes
No
No, Hindu's are the same as the rest of us. Nobody 'experiments' with reincarnation.

2007-09-05 12:09:29 · answer #6 · answered by Jack P 7 · 1 0

I have never felt that, so no experiences. You need not be hindu to have the reincarnation experience. In fact there is nothing (as far as I know) which only hindu can experience.
Hope this will help you!

2007-09-05 12:04:08 · answer #7 · answered by Niraj M 2 · 1 2

In the days of Jesus I was thrown from the wall of the city and then stoned. All for speaking the truth of Master Jesus. Last life i died from injuries sustained in fighting- Civil War. Most of Jesus's teachings on reincarnation were excluded from the book by the Catholic hierarchy.

2007-09-05 12:05:47 · answer #8 · answered by Premaholic 7 · 4 1

im not hindu

yes, but i hate the feeling i was something i wouldn't have wanted to be, like my antisemitic and pro Hitler thoughts, i have nothing against Jews, and i hate Hitler, but i have dreamed and in the back of my mind i have those bad thoughts, i wasn't raised by racist parents or influenced by racism, but i think that way because i dont know.

but i hope i wasnt.

2007-09-05 12:02:50 · answer #9 · answered by Dead account 2 · 1 0

Though Pd. Dayanand and most of the Hindus believe in rebirth but the Vedic
text enlightens us that theory of reincarnation is baseless.

" Beyond the three skies let him go,whence he shall NEVER COME AGAIN in all years to be long as the sun is in heaven."--[Arthava veda,6:75:3]

"All creatures are one fourth of Him, three fourths what DIETH NOT IN HEAVENS." --[Ibid, 19:6:3]

"Through whom the gods [Humen ancestors of the Aryans] discovered the eternal life."--[Ibid,4:23:6]

"Let the dead remain among the Fathers."--[Ibid,18:4:48]

"Fathers rejoice in the heaven with all yours members."--[Ibid,18:4:64]

Rig Veda confirms that the Creator creates all things of this world and the next , at a certain time :

"The father of the eye, the wise in spirit, created both these worlds."--[Rig veda,10:82:2]

" You will not find Him who produced these creatures : another thing hasarisen in your mind.Enwrapt in misty cloud with lips that stammer,hymn-chanters wander and are discontented."--[ibid,10:82:7]


As per rebirth theory based on Manu's teachings, a person who commits adultery with the wife of another, or causes death of virtuous people,he gets the BODY OF A TREE, on his rebirth.

This is just baseless since a tree can contain several souls if propagated by cutting its branches and growing them separately.Each branch will become another tree.


Even Bhagwat Geeta informs of Shri Krishna, the 8th avatar of Vishnu as saying. " Thinking on that, merged in that, solely devoted to thatTHEY GO WHENCE THERE IS NO RETURN, their signs dispelled by wisdom."--[Bhagwat Geeta,5:17]

" Having come to Me, these mahatmas, COME NOT AGAIN TO BIRTH, the place pf pain, noneternal, they have gone to highest bliss."--[ibid,8:14]

The 9th avatar of Vishnu was Buddha who said, " There is no evidence of an immutable ego-being, which remaineth and migrates from body to body."--[The Gospel of Buddha by Carus,p-23]


"Gautama [Buddha] did not teach the transmigration of souls."--[Hibbert lecture by Rhys Davids, 1880, p-91]

"His [Budhha's] doctrine was not metempsycosis."--[Chiristianity & Buddhism by Sterling Berry,p-75]


In JAINISM also, the rebirth theory is not acceptable;


"We will now adopt the law, after the adoption of which WE WILL NOT BE BORN AGAIN."--[Gyan Sutra, part II s.b.e.XIV,p-65]

"How can it be imagined that he shouild be born again who profess the pure,complete, unparalled law and is a recepticle of the unparalleled law."--[Ibid,pg-331-332]

The Sikh Guru Nanak Sahib also discarded this theory;

" The Lord has become mercyful, COMING AND GOING HAS STOPPED."--[Adi Granth translated by Ernest Trumpp,p-72]

"Praise thou the name of Ram[God], THERE WILL NOT BE AGAIN COMIN AND GOING."--[Ibid,p-52]

" Having become in the way of religion, HE PUTS A STOP OF GYRATION OF DEATH AND LIFE."--[Ibid,p-195]


Scientifically also there is no explanation whatsoever, which can substantiate reincarnation or rebirth.

2007-09-06 02:09:36 · answer #10 · answered by ♪¢αpη' ε∂ïß♪ ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ 6 · 0 2

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