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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 123594" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>It is all the same to me if people believe in reincarnation or not. I gain nothing with proselitism. If i seem to lecture about some issues relating spirituality can be explained by a simple idea= initially i am somewhat a nerd into the so called spirituality. Moreover i cannot disregard the fact-now specifically speaking about reincarnation-that there has been so many compelling evidences pro the existence if reincarnation which it has become undeniable that 'there must be some meat in that'.</p><p>Besides before anything else as you make sure that you acknowledge the existence of God. So i put it as a pre requisite and also if you will consider the hypothesis of an afterlife in the realm of spirits. It is my intention to provide insight into the above mentioned topic , perhaps giving you thought provoking impulses, and at the same time inducing you to ask questions. Follow the reflexions with a non contaminated mind. Let s investigate impartially.</p><p>Confronted with the word spirit people initially tend to think of something weird, any spiritual evocation or so, but it is quite the contrary.</p><p>Ancient esoteric knowledge in general has never mentioned the concept of eternal suffering and eternal blissfulness immediately after death.</p><p>God is too good to condemn man, His creation, to eternal suffering;</p><p>He with His loving kindness , (even if we have to resort to melodramatic strategy) offers us eternal blisfulness but we must earn it. Of course that this explanation is simplistic and imperfect since that God is being personified in this idea of anthropoformism (anthropo_ man ;form_ shape,resemblance): comparing the Infinite to something finite.</p><p>Anyway Reincarnation is the only logical consequence of a sane rational</p><p>Inquiry.</p><p>Eternal suffering or blisfulness as taught by religion does not exist!</p><p>Most religions intend to make us believe that after death, i.e. after one single material existence, there will be an infinite, spiritual life filled with pain for the wicked and full of bliss for the good. Well, according to that we would have only one unique existence here on earth. As a conclusion we understand that our material life is practically deleted, dissolved into nothingness, senseless. Why should i live 50, 70 or 100 years on earth, if my true essence and my own self, lived billions and billions of years, i.e. infinitely, in the spiritual sphere, and, furthermore.</p><p>How could we expect infinite blisfulness or suffering after having lived on earth only a blink of an eye as against eternity?</p><p>In addition, we have to consider thst this short life on earth would be determined by social_cultural conditions we were born in. In other words, a person born in a certain environment and a determined historical epoch, growing up under favorable cultural and moral conditions may learn what is good and what is bad abd is advantaged compared to someone who finds himself living in the lowermost envitonmental conditions, among villains, where he is probably bound to adapt himself in order to survive.</p><p>The same applies to the historical epoch. We living in the 21st century are advantaged as against those who experienced thei existences in epochs of obscurantism ir barbarism, exempli gratia in the Middle Ages. In these medieval times, people, directed by their spirit of survival, obviously tried to adapt themselves to the given circumstances.</p><p>Who do you think had more chances to learn the right morale and to achieve cultural growth?</p><p>Is it the medieval Barbarian, the guy relegated to the gangland periphery of a megalopolis, or the young man from the countryside who frequents only good companions and excellent schools, having an easy life and a healthy family climate?</p><p>Who decides in what epoch or in what social cultural environment we are to be born? Is it God?</p><p>And then, who is it to judge our guilt errors committed? In the milieu where He had decided we were to be born in?</p><p>Honestly we could reply in our defense with another question=</p><p>Why did you let me come into this world during another epoch in other social surroundings????</p><p>Ain t that unfair one Yes and other No?</p><p>And not to mention all those poor souls that have not had the time to mature brcause they died prematurely i.e. those who have not had tge time to acquire particular virtues or even to sin against God.</p><p>How were they being judged????</p><p>If they enjoy eternal blissfulness, why do they deserve it and others no???</p><p>On the contrary, if they suffer infinite pain, what are they to blame for?</p><p>There is only a unique explanation to all these incongruities and injustices in this earthly world,</p><p>which is REINCARNATION.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 123594, member: 4986"] It is all the same to me if people believe in reincarnation or not. I gain nothing with proselitism. If i seem to lecture about some issues relating spirituality can be explained by a simple idea= initially i am somewhat a nerd into the so called spirituality. Moreover i cannot disregard the fact-now specifically speaking about reincarnation-that there has been so many compelling evidences pro the existence if reincarnation which it has become undeniable that 'there must be some meat in that'. Besides before anything else as you make sure that you acknowledge the existence of God. So i put it as a pre requisite and also if you will consider the hypothesis of an afterlife in the realm of spirits. It is my intention to provide insight into the above mentioned topic , perhaps giving you thought provoking impulses, and at the same time inducing you to ask questions. Follow the reflexions with a non contaminated mind. Let s investigate impartially. Confronted with the word spirit people initially tend to think of something weird, any spiritual evocation or so, but it is quite the contrary. Ancient esoteric knowledge in general has never mentioned the concept of eternal suffering and eternal blissfulness immediately after death. God is too good to condemn man, His creation, to eternal suffering; He with His loving kindness , (even if we have to resort to melodramatic strategy) offers us eternal blisfulness but we must earn it. Of course that this explanation is simplistic and imperfect since that God is being personified in this idea of anthropoformism (anthropo_ man ;form_ shape,resemblance): comparing the Infinite to something finite. Anyway Reincarnation is the only logical consequence of a sane rational Inquiry. Eternal suffering or blisfulness as taught by religion does not exist! Most religions intend to make us believe that after death, i.e. after one single material existence, there will be an infinite, spiritual life filled with pain for the wicked and full of bliss for the good. Well, according to that we would have only one unique existence here on earth. As a conclusion we understand that our material life is practically deleted, dissolved into nothingness, senseless. Why should i live 50, 70 or 100 years on earth, if my true essence and my own self, lived billions and billions of years, i.e. infinitely, in the spiritual sphere, and, furthermore. How could we expect infinite blisfulness or suffering after having lived on earth only a blink of an eye as against eternity? In addition, we have to consider thst this short life on earth would be determined by social_cultural conditions we were born in. In other words, a person born in a certain environment and a determined historical epoch, growing up under favorable cultural and moral conditions may learn what is good and what is bad abd is advantaged compared to someone who finds himself living in the lowermost envitonmental conditions, among villains, where he is probably bound to adapt himself in order to survive. The same applies to the historical epoch. We living in the 21st century are advantaged as against those who experienced thei existences in epochs of obscurantism ir barbarism, exempli gratia in the Middle Ages. In these medieval times, people, directed by their spirit of survival, obviously tried to adapt themselves to the given circumstances. Who do you think had more chances to learn the right morale and to achieve cultural growth? Is it the medieval Barbarian, the guy relegated to the gangland periphery of a megalopolis, or the young man from the countryside who frequents only good companions and excellent schools, having an easy life and a healthy family climate? Who decides in what epoch or in what social cultural environment we are to be born? Is it God? And then, who is it to judge our guilt errors committed? In the milieu where He had decided we were to be born in? Honestly we could reply in our defense with another question= Why did you let me come into this world during another epoch in other social surroundings???? Ain t that unfair one Yes and other No? And not to mention all those poor souls that have not had the time to mature brcause they died prematurely i.e. those who have not had tge time to acquire particular virtues or even to sin against God. How were they being judged???? If they enjoy eternal blissfulness, why do they deserve it and others no??? On the contrary, if they suffer infinite pain, what are they to blame for? There is only a unique explanation to all these incongruities and injustices in this earthly world, which is REINCARNATION. [/QUOTE]
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