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2007-09-20 07:06:25
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answer #1
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answered by mdaz 3
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Yes because my ancestors were hindu...and no because it can't be proven...but it doesn hurt to practice good karma.
Hindu's believe that the number of souls on earth are the same at all times. Based on your Karma, you will suffer or enjoy your life accordingly. It's a YinYang theory and balance of the universe.
If you've done good, then you move up the food chain..the mice become cats, cats become dogs, dogs become human...u get the idea. The cycle of life continues for all...but a select few (holy like - enlightened souls - etc.) get salvation and make it to heaven ending their cycles of rebirth.
Notice our human population is increasing, and animal population is decreasing. But humans are becoming greedy, sinfull...and Hindus believe that one day this will lead to an armegeddon..where all life forms are once again put back to the bottom of the food chain...and everything starts all over again.
No belief can be proven...so if it happanes..it happens..i can care less. I'm still going to try to be a good human being. Doesnt matter if reincarnation exist.
2007-09-20 07:32:33
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answer #2
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answered by Fantasy Footbal 3
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Sometimes. But now I am studying the Bible and nowhere so far that I know of Reincarnation. I know when a person dies (if the person has not sold his soul to the devil), God takes back their breath of life. When someone dies (and I know this as a fact!) you can here their breath being taken away. It sounds like a sigh. If you are there at the deathbed. I sometimes think (a confession) with all the "millions" or more breath of life that God holds, what does He do with it. Could it be that at a time of conception God takes a breath of life to breath it in a new one??? It's like a second chance of life if the 1st. has failed because the unfair cause of a wicked person??? Sometimes I wonder.
2007-09-20 07:16:31
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answer #3
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answered by Debs 5
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Yes, thru a personal expeirience. It happened when I told some Tibeton and Thereaveda Buddhist monks about what I thought were merely dreams but after realizing that they were memories instead of wearing a red crescent moon shaped hat and a red robe, a building on a mountaintop, a city souurounded by high snowcapped mountains, some Buddhist writings, they recognized me as a Tulku and sent me to Tibet for a while where I successfully traced down those images and places going by sheer memorie of their locations. (Consenquentaly they offered me life in a monastary of my choice)
2007-09-20 07:25:09
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answer #4
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answered by chinavagabond94122 3
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I don't know, but I want to reincarnate as president of women association in my next life.
2007-09-20 07:07:42
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answered by Thomas 2
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I never needed to "believe". I've always known reincarnation is true.
2007-09-20 08:14:49
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answered by Emerald Blue 5
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NO. I follow God's Word, the Bible. In it there is nothing about being reincarnated to another person of thing after death.
2007-09-20 08:10:59
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answered by Suzy 7
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Yes. Doesn't every tree reincarnate the next year by seed? It's logical to presume we would in some form.
2007-09-20 07:08:08
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answered by American Spirit 7
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Yes. I believe that a soul will come back and the characteristics of that soul will be evident in the person (or other being) the soul has come back as. And I also believe that if you knew that person in their "life" and had a strong connection to them (mother, father, brother, sister, grandparent, husband, wife, etc) they will reappear in your life in a different form (grandson/daugher, beloved pet, etc) to help guide you.
2007-09-20 07:24:23
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answer #9
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answered by Rita 3
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Reincarnation happens (I remember many of my past lives), but it is not important.
~ Eric Putkonen
2007-09-20 07:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Being that I was raised in Scientology, this is what they teach.
Only they use a different term for it.
I am a Christian now,
and Now I Know the TRUTH.
We have 1 life,
and the opportunity for everlasting life,
on a perfect earth.
2007-09-20 07:31:08
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answered by Anonymous
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