reincarnation
reincarnation
my little brother age 6 is friends with a little hindu girl - not everyone in texas is a baptist - so he has been exposed to some hindu ideas
his little girlfriend and him recently announced that they were married in their previous lives - and yes they are planning on getting married again
what are everyones thoughts on reincarnation
her parents think that christianity is entirely compatible with hinduism although i think most texan baptists would differ
his little girlfriend and him recently announced that they were married in their previous lives - and yes they are planning on getting married again
what are everyones thoughts on reincarnation
her parents think that christianity is entirely compatible with hinduism although i think most texan baptists would differ
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bobevenson
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Reincarnation is a Hindu scam, but then all religions outside of Ouzo are scams.
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so if one gathers lots of bad karma one gets reborn as a follower of ron paul?
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bobevenson
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Ron Paul was the only candidate with any intelligence and integrity. Of course, that doomed him from the very beginning.Kayla wrote:so if one gathers lots of bad karma one gets reborn as a follower of ron paul?
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artisticsolution
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Who'da thunk it...you have something in common with Arising.bobevenson wrote: Ron Paul was the only candidate with any intelligence and integrity. Of course, that doomed him from the very beginning.
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I think you've got your wires crossed. Ron Paul is a free-market captitalist, not a socialist.artisticsolution wrote:Who'da thunk it...you have something in common with Arising.bobevenson wrote: Ron Paul was the only candidate with any intelligence and integrity. Of course, that doomed him from the very beginning.
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Being doesn't end, only forms end. We are all essentially being. I love the Bhagavad Gita but one can't read it with a modern type of mind and get much out of it.
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Kayla;Kayla wrote:my little brother age 6 is friends with a little hindu girl - not everyone in texas is a baptist - so he has been exposed to some hindu ideas
his little girlfriend and him recently announced that they were married in their previous lives - and yes they are planning on getting married again
what are everyones thoughts on reincarnation
her parents think that christianity is entirely compatible with hinduism although i think most texan baptists would differ
Dr. Ian Stevenson has been studying reincarnation at the University of Virginia for many years. He is now deceased, but you can learn about his studies at the following site at the University of Virginia.
http://www.medicine.virginia.edu/clinic ... s-page#NDE
Hope I got the URL right.
Gee
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Unfortunately most people don't give much thought to what reincanation really means - continuance of the self in some way or other. This idea is what the buddha fought, contrary to most opinion. The self requires historical data for its very existence, hence when people, including kids, say they've had a past life they invariably say it was in the literal past: 1924, 1000 bc, 2011 etcetera. This is just bad thinking and bad interpretation of what's actually happened to them, which will be either some natural or supernatural psychic or energetic relating to the field of time in some way. Death eliminates the field of time. This is very important to understand. So when a being dies it is kaput, but being itself doesn't die - the form containing being ends but not BEING itself. Being simply reformulates itself into the field of time again in a totally new form, and this obviously can be in either the past or future where it enters again. There is no memory possible within any new form of any previous form. Its like expecting yourself to remember eating an apple when what you just ate was actually an orange.
There is a lot more to my ideas on this subject but people usually aren't interested. Thjey want themselves to continue either in never ending heaven or in another form, or as atheistic nothingness.
There is a lot more to my ideas on this subject but people usually aren't interested. Thjey want themselves to continue either in never ending heaven or in another form, or as atheistic nothingness.
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i was chatting to the girl's mother last night
she believes she lived in texas in a past life sometime in the post civil war 19th century
she says that when she studied english it came very easily to her and she spoke with a texan accent before ever leaving india
she does sound like a local i actually assumed she was born here
she says that she remembers many roads and streets in texas that existed before 20th century and coming here was just like coming home after a long absence
her husband speaks with a heavy hindi accent and says that he was too drunk in his past life to remember much of it i am not sure if he is joking or not
she believes she lived in texas in a past life sometime in the post civil war 19th century
she says that when she studied english it came very easily to her and she spoke with a texan accent before ever leaving india
she does sound like a local i actually assumed she was born here
she says that she remembers many roads and streets in texas that existed before 20th century and coming here was just like coming home after a long absence
her husband speaks with a heavy hindi accent and says that he was too drunk in his past life to remember much of it i am not sure if he is joking or not
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Piltdownbrain
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It was very existential, similar to Sartre , almost nihilistic, the void and religious austerity as a path to freedom. Very doctrinal though, but lacking the Sartre nuances.Bernard wrote:Being doesn't end, only forms end. We are all essentially being. I love the Bhagavad Gita but one can't read it with a modern type of mind and get much out of it.
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Sartre doesn't have the imagery though, nor the drama.
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People can pick things up from a past for sure, but this shouldn't be instantly thout of as a reincarnation experiece - just because it comes from within doesn't mean its memory.
Kayla wrote:i was chatting to the girl's mother last night
she believes she lived in texas in a past life sometime in the post civil war 19th century
she says that when she studied english it came very easily to her and she spoke with a texan accent before ever leaving india
she does sound like a local i actually assumed she was born here
she says that she remembers many roads and streets in texas that existed before 20th century and coming here was just like coming home after a long absence
her husband speaks with a heavy hindi accent and says that he was too drunk in his past life to remember much of it i am not sure if he is joking or not
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Piltdownbrain
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Of course the urban imagery and politics differ over 1500 yrs from the Eastern village scenario, take Kafka for instance, his 'Metamorphous' can be interpreted metaphorically as a reincarnation, and the depth and interplay when juxtaposed into the modern western society is not dramatic enough for you!? Just because Sartre's world was urban cafés, well , we anticipate his subtle nuanced interpretation of mundane life, because essentially existentialism must function in any environement!Bernard wrote:Sartre doesn't have the imagery though, nor the drama.
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I don't see any evidence in BV of doctrine, if anything it's in Sartre: adherence to the existential mood led to doctrinal overtones. B. is narrative and not the didactic book it is held up as. It's a single chapter in the tomic Mahabarata which eats all the other chapters for dinner. It's simply a call to courage and strength of spirit. heart and mind, yet the subtleties of The Vedas are remade in every verse. Likening Sarte to Krishna is like likening Leonardo to marcel Duchamp. Not meaning to denigrate Sarte. It's just that its not an appropriate comparison you make.