Why is reincarnation so controversial and polarizing? (believe, exist, Earth)
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I firmly believe in the cycle of karma. Like, if you're having a tough life currently, is best to use your fortitude of your currnt life to set a greater impact on the world, than to indulge in hedonism.
I am using my grand belief in reincarnation to actually fulfill a prophecy of mine, one of my dreams was to open up a center for child abuse victims, makes sense as I am one myself
I also sometimes get WW2 dreams in very vivid detail too, I ehen had dreams of dying on the battlefield before.
That says nothing about people feeling sensations in their bodies two weeks after they were dead.
And how would anyone know this? How many bodies are kept around that long? And if they WERE, for some kind of scientific experiment, how would anyone be able to tell what a dead person "felt"?
Those has to be one of the most bizarre claims ever made.
The world population is growing nonstop. There is an exponentially larger number of people alive now than 1000 years go. Where do all the souls come from?
This is a very linear and mechanical understanding of how re existence works.
Re existence is a complex event that, requires multiple conditions to come into a focal point on Earth, for that to occur. To satisfy requirements for that "soul" Destiny conditions to re exist. It is not that one's body dies and then, he is automatically reborn right away. Does not work that way.
"soul" is in the realm, that is beyond the physical and temporal and, to that "soul" passage of what is called earthly, or physical, time, is irrelevant. It can be in that state for eons of the human "time".
Also, BF, you presume that "supply" of souls started several thousand years ago and that's all there is to it. While, in reality, humankind was on ever changing Earth crust for eternity and, as such, "supply" is tremendous and, for what it is, there is not enough bodies available, to fulfill their destiny.
As re existence is the process of cleansing of the "soul" through earthly experiences and through its interactions with others, with some of those "relationships" between them running through multiple re existences.
Hence, strictly numeric understanding of re existence, less in - more out = illogical, does not apply here.
What does apply is that, unfortunately, as catastrophic conditions on Earth may appear, more "souls" have ripe conditions for their return to the earthly education process, called life. It, unfortunately, only shows, how little progress "souls" have on their path.
I firmly believe in the cycle of karma. Like, if you're having a tough life currently, is best to use your fortitude of your current life to set a greater impact on the world, than to indulge in hedonism.
On what planet would "indulging in hedonism" be a rational response to difficulties in life? Or some sort of alternative to attempting to transcend problems?
I mean some people DO avoid engaging with life in various ways that might include pleasure-seeking but I think even those would not claim it's any sort of actual solution, simply an avoidance mechanism, if you caught them in a moment of honesty. But you are discounting the LARGE number of people who attempt to systematically overcome their problems. As if the only choice is between relying on god or smoking weed.
And one can make an excellent argument that relying on an invisible being (or an alleged cosmic mechanism like reincarnation) for aid is just another avoidance mechanism in itself!
I think sometimes the religious and even the spiritual try to create this false dichotomy between believing in some asserted truth vs off-the-rails self-indulgence. Maybe it involves some projection, IDK.
Karma is the cycle of suffering, from one suffering to another
That's a simplistic definition, but understandable nonetheless
That a definition. Not all Buddhists see it that way.
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