A bit of an update, I did save up some money when staying with my friend in June, but I spent most of July on the streets. In late July I dumped my girlfriend (should of done it long ago tbh) and a little later moved in with a friend and his family. So long as i don't screw it up (so far it's...
The Daily Mail isn't exactly known for being the greatest of sources in my opinion given it's tabloid like nature. It's always been pretty sensational and at times had dubious or false articles. Never even heard of the second one.
Actually, we don't know that the Universe didn't exist before the Big Bang, it's more that there isn't any observable impact of events before it, according to Hawking (as he worded it in an interview in 2018 with Tyson). So in practice, you can say that's when everything began but it's still...
And who is to say that before the Big Bang the Universe didn't operate on different laws? Cosmologists already say that different Universes could have different values for physical laws and that ours could of depending on different conditions right before the Big Bang so I don't think it's out...
It seems a lot of the people including the OP are trying to "debunk" reincarnation on this thread are arguing from ignorance on the topic. Reincarnation is about how streams of conciousness / atma transfer from different bodies. It doesn't have anything to do with gods or the origin of life...
Yes but reincarnation doesn't address how life was created. That's been my point. Neither does reincarnation nessisitate a supernatural deity, not that they are mutually exclusive.
Not directed at me, but that thing about Yahweh loving the world and sending Yeshua to save us seemed pretty fictious to me, as is their concept of sin. Yahweh is pretty wrathful yo
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Life could of emerged from nonlife in multiple locations seperated by millions of light years and billions of years throughout the Universe. We would expect this too, since if it has happened once i t's likely to of happened multiple times.
It only "began" in it's current form with the Big Bang. If you looked at a couple of my other posts I mentioned that the physical Universe periodically unmanifests before manifesting again. It too, reincarnates, so to speak.
Scientists don't know what happened before the big bang, and so can't...
I know some Hindus believe in it, but it's not a topic I've really discussed and perhaps I don't know as much about it but I would ask then what scriptural justification there is for it. I would be more correct in saying that it's uncommon, rather than never happens, I suppose.
Reading this was kind of confusing until I realized you are conflating the jiva with atma but I'll get to that in a moment.
First of all, the simplest answer isn't always the correct one.
Second, reincarnation IS NOT a theory or explanation of how life came to be. Reincarnation deals with the...
I'm severely allergic to fleas and cockroaches, and bedbugs so that's literally not an option. With my lack of credit history, the deposit along with first and last month's rent in most places is going to be in the thousands.
I might of not clarified fully but for right now I'm staying with a...
This is still based on the same kind of misunderstanding. Reincarnation isn't constant. There are periods where all entities are outside of Samsara when the Universe reverts to a non physical form. When it recreates the physical realm, then beings start to (re)incarnate into physical life forms...
Then why would the tarot deck warn me of the place I had moved into? I left this detail out, but it was a Luciferian tarot deck. The Death card had Kali but she is also known for slaying evil and being a protector as well as the mother.
That might not seem as part of Satanism but in the context...
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And how do they know that some other mechanism might not exist or occur that can change the current trend? There could even be something we can't detect or is outside the observable Universe that alters it or that at some point in the future something else could happen that changes the...
I think the saying is "a can of worms".
Your idea strikes me as basically the idea of destiny? I don't see a problem with it. Could you compare and contrast this from destiny?
It's also similar to Crowley's idea of "True Will", but maybe less in a way that aligns deepest need/want with...