Reincarnation

Read Complete Research Material

REINCARNATION

Karma and Reincarnation vs Heaven and Hell

Karma and reincarnation vs heaven and hell

Reincarnation is the belief that after death, one's soul keeps existing and is reborn another person or animal. It keeps reborning until it redeems itself. Then it returns to the temple of god, which the Buddhists call 'Nirvana' - eternal tranquillity. Two of the many ancient tribes who believed in reincarnation are the Greeks and the Egyptians.

Karma, the belief that our actions determine our future, is one of the foundations of reincarnation. For example, a person who lived a sinful life will return, after death, as an animal, as opposed to a person who lived an honest life, who will return as a person.

Despite the resistance of many Jewish leaders, reincarnation also played a role in Judaism due to the Kabala who developed this idea. Some Jewish philosophers even believed that a soul of a sinner can enter a live man's body and 'posses' him. Special rituals were used in order to 'cure' the man.

T. Gomertz, a famous philosopher, thought of three very good reasons why one should believe in reincarnation:

1. It is believed that dreams are attempts of the soul to live the body. If this is true, than the soul can leave the body and it does so when a person dies. This also means that a soul can exist without a body.

2. If we assume that the soul dies with the body it is connected to, than we will have to assume there is an endless number of souls which is improbable.

3. Matter is enduring and, therefore, so is the soul. If the soul exists after death, hens it had existed before birth.

Gomertz believes the origin of this belief is in India, where it was believed that every action had a hidden reaction, other than the obvious one. This reaction is obscure at first and is only later revealed, sometimes even in the next life.

Judaism: In this religion, it was believed that a sinners soul can posses a living man. This is called an Obsession but it's actually very similar to reincarnation.

This belief only exists in Judaism. It appears repeatedly in 'The Glow' which is a book written in the 16th century. This book claims that every soul has its purpose / mission. If this mission isn't completed, the soul returns to earth and possesses someone. It stays in this state until it either completes its mission or is banished by special rituals which are performed by the Rabby.

This belief was most popular in the 16th century. At that period, in some parts, every illness was considered an obsession.

Buddhism: Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, renewed reincarnation by stating the possibility of redeeming one's self from the endless circle of reincarnation.

Reincarnation is interpreted differently in Buddhism - the Buddhists do not believe there is a soul. They believe that the force which travels from body to body is not an individual self but a stream of energy with out a definite ...
Related Ads
  • Reincarnation Fact Or Fan...
    www.researchomatic.com...

    Reincarnation Fact Or Fantasy, Reincarnati ...

  • Reincarnation
    www.researchomatic.com...

    Reincarnation , Reincarnation Research ...

  • Hinduism
    www.researchomatic.com...

    Hinduism, the philosophical, religious and cultural ...

  • Dalai Lama
    www.researchomatic.com...

    Throughout history, each Dalai Lama has been recogni ...

  • Buddhist Reincarnation Vs...
    www.researchomatic.com...

    Buddhist Reincarnation Vs. Christianity's ...