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so you HAVE a religionDoes reincarnation follow the law of conservation?
Now there's a thought. The transformative nature of reincarnation.Does reincarnation follow the law of conservation?
I'm leaning to a 'No' answer on this one (and I am a believer in reincarnation). Any 'law of conservation' I have heard of refers to physical matter/energy. So after death, the same amount of physical matter/energy is still there; nothing disappeared.Does reincarnation follow the law of conservation?
you don't believe consciousness is a form of energy.I'm leaning to a 'No' answer on this one (and I am a believer in reincarnation). Any 'law of conservation' I have heard of refers to physical matter/energy. So after death, the same amount of physical matter/energy is still there; nothing disappeared.
Actually 'no'. Brain activity is physical matter/energy but the brain is just the receiver of information from higher realms.you don't believe consciousness is a form of energy.
Actually 'no'. Brain activity is physical matter/energy but the brain is just the receiver of information from higher realms.