Reincarnation

I will take a look. Thank you.

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Okay. I will have to see what you made, before I can say more, of course.

Dark powers that be?
Yes please make a new post and clarify that statement. o.O

alright.

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I wanna reincarnate into an attack helicopter and shoot down Muslims in Iraq with hot iron rods coming out of me with a guy riding me.

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First thing that came to mind reading this was Asmodeus riding a Dragon.

Answer to the OP question: yes. I have memories from before.

But I wouldn’t waste time trying to delve into the past. What matters is today and tomorrow. What’s done is done.

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Like a seed we grow into a tree in our life span, its experience and knowledge will be compressed into a synthesis of the whole tree that sprouts a new seed, which will grow then again, but connected to the tree it comes from and the tree before that an so on.

If you look at how the gene pool is pass from one another, then living organisms cant be truly separeted, even though its conscience experience itself within the cycle as an individual that has its own experiences, beliefs and memories. Perhaps that’s how we get in touch with our past lives, as well as those of others, but you are still YOU, or at least that’s how I feel it is.

Its purpose? the direction to which life itself aims, the improvement of oneself. Why? I do not know, it seems to be a matter of free will.

Yes I want to be a Dragon

That is a good point, but it has an effect on your life, whether or not you believe. If you don’t believe in reincarnation, then your lust for experience can be enormous, while if you do, you are probably not in a hurry to gather experiences into your “one life”.

im a little suprised that someone with an interest in shamanism is questioning reincarnation :smirk:.

I am asking if people believe in it or not. Do you have anything else, constructive, to add to this thread, or did you just come by to poke to me in this rather odd, passive-aggressive fashion?

Hey, you don’t need to write a novel-long answer back to me.

i was just genuinely curious why that would happen but you cleared my confusion, sadly lost my input to this “general discussion” though … well im sincerely not sorry for thinking before i speak!!! some things take alot of dedication like “becomingalivinggod” and not snapping at people because you do not like what they are saying :+1:.

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I will truly mourn that loss all day. :joy:

Not accurate at all from what I’ve seen of myself and others.

This is the only lifetime that I will be who and what I am in this time and place. It is incredibly valuable because they are each a unique individual lifetime. THIS lifetime is the most important because it is the only one that we can change.

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You have a valid point there. I still think it will affect you, if you believe you will live again, because the belief is about not being completely mortal then. If you think you only live once in any way, you will live differently. But it should not divert your attention away from this life, you are right about that. To get obssessed about past lives, or maybe future lives, is not the way to go.

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Aaaahhhhhhh but I don’t believe that the soul is eternal. Let me elaborate:

Look at the natural world around us. Everything comes into being, it has a certain amount of time that it lives, and then it decomposes. The atoms of that thing are broken apart from each other and mixed up with other atoms from other decomposed things and used to build something new. A rotting tree becomes grass, flowers, etc but the atoms in those flowers and grass are those that were once that tree.

In my view our souls are similar. We come into being. We have a certain amount of lifetimes that we can live, some might last longer than others. Nothing is uniform. And when the soul reaches it’s lifespan limit it breaks down into it’s core elements and those mix up with the core elements of other souls that have broken down, and it creates new beings that are new identies. Just like everything that happens in the world around us, it is a cycle of birth, life, destruction, new birth, repeat. But the elements that make up ourselves are eternal. It’s the forms they take that aren’t.

So everything is both mortal and imortal at the same time in a way.

Granted this isn’t the typical view of reincarnation but that’s pretty much the point. We can’t say that everyone who believes in reincarnation has the same ideas about it or it has the same effects on the way they live their lives and vice versa.

I mean no disrespect. I’m just enjoying this conversation. :slightly_smiling_face:

Also, I don’t think I have ever met someone who believes in reincarnation that didn’t fear death just as much as those who don’t believe in it…and both groups seem to value having comfortable lives, good food in their bellies, making the world a good place, having beautiful experiences in this lifetime, finding good companions, ECT. So I don’t really know if we can say that a belief or disbelief in reincarnation or how one views reincarnation can have a drastic effect on people’s lives. How they THINK about and FEEL about their lives maybe. But what they do and how they live… seems pretty much the same to me. :slightly_smiling_face:

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i sense no disrespect at all. I find your contribution very interesting, and I have no rigid, carved-in-stone, view on reincarnation. I think some of it explains gifts of some composers for instance, who composes amazing pieces of music at a very early age. Some people believe reincarnation is a process towards being part of the eternal by letting go of your soul. What I meant by “not being completely mortal” is, as you point out too, that you have to change, you have to die, transform, and be part of nature, and I believe nature recycles consciousness, so I think we have a very similar view on it. There is the paradox between the aesthetic and the anti-aesthetic of it all because clearly there is structure in the known universe, but nature is, also, truly wild. And some souls certainly seem wilder than others.

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