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And the atoms are all OK. :O]You burn a paper, it becomes dust.
I think the drive to believe in reincarnation is the same one that drives belief in heaven. People want to believe that they will be rewarded for the good they do. And the baddies will be punished. They can't (or won't) imagine consciousness just ceasing. They want to see their loved ones again in the next life. It's just wishful thinking, imo.So why believe in reincarnation?
I think people pick up false and inaccurate memories , a common phenomenon.Most people do not remember their past lives so it sounds to me as though you're hanging around with folks who like to make things up. No offence! I think they may just be trying to 'follow the line'.
I see one big difference between the two, that you may not have noticed. In heaven/hell, it's the individual person that is rewarded or punished. In reincarnation, that individual person of a single lifetime is dead, gone, kaput, as it is the soul that moves on. So yes, in heaven/hell view there is attachment to the ego, but not to in reincarnation. Of course there are some people who think it's the person that reincarnates, but that's not the traditional understanding. Those folks often think they will be the same gender, have the same interests, etc.I think the drive to believe in reincarnation is the same one that drives belief in heaven. People want to believe that they will be rewarded for the good they do. And the baddies will be punished. They can't (or won't) imagine consciousness just ceasing. They want to see their loved ones again in the next life. It's just wishful thinking, imo.
The part that seems the most ridiculous to me is the idea that we have a "soul" that survives beyond our death in some literal way.Most of my religious beliefs come from experiences and personal evidence. The sort of thing where you have an experience and then extrapolate from that to get to something else. I started worshiping Kali cause I had a pretty profound experience. I had some faith in certain practices or the idea that those practices would benefit me and they ended up working etc.
Reincarnation is a pill I have a hard time swallowing. It's not even that it couldn't be true but every time I hear someone explain it to me or tell me about their own past lives I feel like I come away more baffled than helped. I'm not really secular but I think a lot of issues I have with reincarnation / rebirth can be summed up in this article by Doug Smith A Secular Evaluation of Rebirth – Secular Buddhist Association
A few examples included in the article are things like the Buddha claimed to remember at least a hundred thousand past lives. This would easily put him into prehuman ancestors if we just go by the amount of years that would be involved in that. There is also the question about the trustworthiness of past life regression etc.
You can read the article yourself if you are so inclined. Lately folks on here have been talking about reincarnation and it just always seems a bit odd to me. If we have lived thousands upon thousands of previous lives then what does that actually mean? Does that mean that not all of our previous lives were human? If that is the case were they alien or how does that work? How does an animal make any moral choices without higher brain functions. I might be able to buy that a cat or a dog might be moral on some level but a hippo has the encephalization quotient which makes me think it literally doesn't make decisions it just sort of does things. It has the simple brain to body ration of 1/2789. That is lower than a shark.
So why believe in reincarnation? How would you answer questions about time spans and non human ancestors? Is it progressive or just something that happens?
I am not dismissing reincarnation out of hand, studying the upanishads and tantric texts have given me experiences which make me believe in things I never would of before. I am willing to change my mind I just don't think I can say reincarnation makes any sense to me at this moment.
It makes sense but this doesn't make it necessarily true.So why believe in reincarnation? How would you answer questions about time spans and non human ancestors? Is it progressive or just something that happens?
Actually, your objections to the theory of reincarnation don't make any sense to me. Just because a Buddha story about a hundred thousand past lives may have been an exaggeration, it does not refute the theory. Also reincarnation in Hinduism does not involve non-humans (it does in Buddhism), most Hindus believe that reincarnation means being reborn as a human. Reincarnation together with Karma explains a lot about the suffering on Earth and why some people are poor and others are rich (karma from past lives). In you disregard the Buddha story as hyperbole, what other aspects of reincarnation don't make sense to you?So why believe in reincarnation? How would you answer questions about time spans and non human ancestors? Is it progressive or just something that happens?
I am not dismissing reincarnation out of hand, studying the upanishads and tantric texts have given me experiences which make me believe in things I never would of before. I am willing to change my mind I just don't think I can say reincarnation makes any sense to me at this moment.
Why should I believe that anything I do matters in the face of society with its coldness and its hypocrisies?So why believe in reincarnation? How would you answer questions about time spans and non human ancestors? Is it progressive or just something that happens?
It doesn't explain why some are rich and some are poor though....Also reincarnation in Hinduism does not involve non-humans (it does in Buddhism), most Hindus believe that reincarnation means being reborn as a human. Reincarnation together with Karma explains a lot about the suffering on Earth and why some people are poor and others are rich (karma from past lives). In you disregard the Buddha story as hyperbole, what other aspects of reincarnation don't make sense to you?
Do rich and poor have that much to do with the quality of one's life? Musk and Trump come to mind. Do they look happy to you?It doesn't explain why some are rich and some are poor though.
The first humans to have existed were those who lived, suffered and died. Some of them were more well off and others less well off.
Since wealth and poverty occurred amongst the first humans we need another explanation for why some prospered relatively while others suffered relatively.
The answer is largely due to genetics and suitability to the environment, and with this answer reincarnation becomes a superseded unwarranted additional assumption and Occam's razor applies.
In my opinion.
I was answering @soulsurvivor 's claim that reincarnation explains poverty and wealth (and suffering).Do rich and poor have that much to do with the quality of one's life? Musk and Trump come to mind. Do they look happy to you?
Okay sorry, I took your first sentence out of context, in my browsing.I was answering @soulsurvivor 's claim that reincarnation explains poverty and wealth (and suffering).
Poverty and wealth (and suffering) can be explained entirely by natural causes, no spirit required.
Sure there can be unhappy wealthy people though.
In my opinion.
I see one big difference between the two, that you may not have noticed. In heaven/hell, it's the individual person that is rewarded or punished. In reincarnation, that individual person of a single lifetime is dead, gone, kaput, as it is the soul that moves on. So yes, in heaven/hell view there is attachment to the ego, but not to in reincarnation. Of course there are some people who think it's the person that reincarnates, but that's not the traditional understanding. Those folks often think they will be the same gender, have the same interests, etc.
I concur with the first part, but find the rest of it confusing as heck.First, I find nothing in science to support reincarnation, or what scientific principle can support reincarnation.
Second, it takes two people to make one person, then that one person needs another person to make one person.
Third, what happens then to the 50% of the other person, or how does one person be 100% by leaving one out.
Forth, I wonder what Law stands for 'double jeopardy' as being justice.
Fifth, without knowing what past act a person is being punished, how can one repent and improve on the unknown.
Yes, how can two people or two souls pro-create to make one soul out of two.I concur with the first part, but find the rest of it confusing as heck.
Souls aren't created by people. Physical bodies are though. I will give up now. No point.Yes, how can two people or two souls pro-create to make one soul out of two.
I never said ' souls ' were created by people. I don't believe that.Souls aren't created by people. Physical bodies are though. I will give up now. No point.
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So why believe in reincarnation? How would you answer questions about time spans and non human ancestors? Is it progressive or just something that happens?
I am not dismissing reincarnation out of hand, studying the upanishads and tantric texts have given me experiences which make me believe in things I never would of before. I am willing to change my mind I just don't think I can say reincarnation makes any sense to me at this moment.