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Post by neosalazaar on Dec 22, 2017 23:13:44 GMT
I'm going to start this off by saying that I am already Buddhist .... and this has been probably the hardest thing for me to understand. How would you explain the "mechanics" of how it really works? This is not so much a debate with respect to whether it exists or not at all...though.... if one does want to input in that respect I would still like your understanding of how you interpret what...it IS, and therefore why you don't think it exists Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
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Post by Elizabeth on Dec 22, 2017 23:23:21 GMT
I'm not Buddhists so we must wait for others to comment on this. All I know is that Buddhists are peaceful. How long have you been a Buddhist?
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Post by Διαμονδ on Dec 22, 2017 23:28:39 GMT
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Post by AssumedKarma on Jan 6, 2018 2:35:05 GMT
Are you asking how reincarnation works in the Buddhist belief or if anyone else is open to the idea to it?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2018 7:01:56 GMT
The idea of reincarnation seems very plausible to me, but what has been uncovered about it, both in the West (metempsychosis) and in the East, is likely preserved in a corrupted form. The idea of humans reincarnating into animals or plants and vice versa would actually counteract development. What would be the meaning and purpose of that? Humans into humans, animals into animals, plants into plants, each according to their kind. Makes more sense to me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 16, 2018 19:39:18 GMT
The other worlds are here with us. Reincarnation is the way to reveal oneself as the other known parts of the life. We live with us now and we will without us somewhere else. No one can pass his own death, but the death is always similar to freedom. We are not who we are. None parts of us belong us. We didn't build ourselves, so death finally would bring us to not us, but to the truly deity of something that we called 'us'.
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Post by chicodog on Jan 25, 2018 1:51:24 GMT
INCARNATION, YES.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 2:12:14 GMT
I'm not Buddhists so we must wait for others to comment on this. All I know is that Buddhists are peaceful. How long have you been a Buddhist? No, real buddhists actually were or are warriors. The mongols,chinese, goturks, they were warriors. Buddha himself was a scythian prince from gandhara, afghanistan. Indian subcontinent buddhists are fake.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 25, 2018 4:38:50 GMT
No idea, about re-incarnations. Aryan texts do talk about re-incarnation and birth-death cyle, and the goal of human birth is to obtain salvation, but that also must not be desired.
They also have penned down that we obtain human birth after transmigration of souls, and it is the soul which is eternal. And in this case, one will never be able to remember about the past lives, otherwise, they would be attached to their previous life and will stop living present life, and the actions of the present life influence the next birth.
But main objective is to liberate the soul.
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