cause like, you were dead before and you'll be dead after, and who's to say you can't come back to life next time? You already came into life from not existing this time, why shouldn't it happen again?
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no one can prove reincarnation. Even a very convincing case of 'memory' from a child or statements of that nature could be hoaxes.
I do believe in reincarnation. Not in a sense that most people think, where we simply inject back into this life as another human or lifeform.
I believe that once we die we actually couple with universal 'free thought'...an eternal astral realm which can manipulate the plane of thought. Nonetheless, we do carry our consciousness beyond this life to an eternal circuit of multi-dimensions.
I believe when you 'reincarnate' you can also die again, too. Quantum math has shown man that from the very atom to the greatest galaxy, laws of physics and matter are guided by a unified theory...which does become infinitely more complicated as we delve deeper into it to the point only some minds can even comprehend the calculation.
I believe quantum math prove life after death. As energy and matter in their cosmic love-making display how this ride is for fucking ever, too.
Of course I believe it. I've lived multiple lives in the past. One life was a Confederate Army soldier by the same name as me. I knew his grave was in Oklahoma and I knew his wife's full name and nickname. I knew all of this before I looked it up on ancestry.com and confirmed it to be true. God told me the details of my past life when I was 9.
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I've had 50 of them, I know because God told me, what I hate most is that every night when I dream it's just another random account of something I've done in a past life and none of it ever links up, makes sense or ever helps me
I cannot wait to die of natural causes or beheading which ever one comes first
Yes I do. In Time We Shall Dwell Among the Stars, My Brother.
I definitely believe in it.
From a scientific viewpoint, there is limited matter in the universe. Therefore we came from stars, and the atoms that make up our body could become stars, or other people, or anything at all.
From a Buddhist viewpoint I feel it makes sense for our lives to keep on being relived. You hear about cholden also talking of past lives at a very young age, my friend being one of them who scared their parents by talking about a life before. It makes sense to me more than an idea of heaven would.
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"There is nothing you keep, there is only a reflection"
I do believe in reincarnation. I was a little girl during the salem witch trials. I was drown. Now I have a stuffed bunny that resembles the one from my past life.
Apparently, when I was a young kid I would walk around the house saying, "I'm an old man" and would walk with a hump and pretend to have a cane. One day my mom questioned me about it and gave her a story about how I was a soildier and had to find anew home. All before I was 6 probably. interesting.
Yes, after a fashion, we are all connected to begin with. We are all waves in an ocean of energy.