
Originally Posted by
Tobi
sa imong gihatag nga article bro, wala man koy nabasahan nga FACT ang reincarnation bro. wala pud ko nakabalita nga gi accept sa Science Community nang Reincarnation. daghan gihapon ang mu refute ana bro usa nako.
by the way, ang inyo diayng Law of Karma bah, gikan man diay na sa "you reap what you sow" bro noh? naa naman na sa bible bro hagbay raman nang nasuwat bro.

Maayo bro nga kabalo ka ug gi admit nimo nga ang LAW OF KARMA gikan sa Bible. Thank you for your admission! What do you think of Theosophy dili sad mo base sa BIBLE? dili lang Bble ang basis sa Theosophy bro hasta sab sa ubang sacred books like THE BHAGAVAD GITA, DHAMAPADA ug uban pa naay Law of Karma unya mas karaan pa jud kaysa BIBLE!
Sige taga i kuno ko ug refutation nimo. Wala ka kasabot unsay SCIENTIFIC PROOF? Abi nako Bright ka!
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Facts about Reincarnation: New Age Spirituality Dictionary on Reincarnation
Reincarnation
Belief that after a person dies, he returns again to the earth, inhabits a new body, and does this as many times as needed to acheive spiritual perfection.
Whereas Hindus typically believe that reincarnation includes transmigration of souls between animal, plant, and even inanimate forms, New Agers believe reincarnation is limited to human and celestial forms. Reincarnation generally assumes a doctrine of karma. The idea is the basis for the practice of attempting past life regression
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Facts about Reincarnation: Spiritual Theosophical Dictionary on Reincarnation
Reincarnation. The doctrine of rebirth, believed in by Jesus and the Apostles, as by all men in those days, but denied now by the Christians. All the Egyptian converts to Christianity, Church Fathers and others, believed in this doctrine, as shown by the writings of several.
In the still existing symbols, the human-headed bird flying towards a mummy, a body, or "the soul uniting itself with its sahou (glorified body of the Ego, and also the kamalokic shell) proves this belief. "The song of the Resurrection" chanted by Isis to recall her dead husband to life, might be translated "Song of Rebirth", as Osiris is collective Humanity. "Oh! Osiris [here follows the name of the Osirified mummy, or the departed], rise again in holy earth (matter), august mummy in the coffin, under thy corporeal substances", was the funeral prayer of the priest over the deceased.
"Resurrection" with the Egyptians never meant the resurrection of the mutilated mummy, but of the Soul that informed it, the Ego in a new body. The putting on of flesh periodically by the Soul or the Ego, was a universal belief; nor can anything be more consonant with justice and Karmic law. (See "Pre-existence".)
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Facts about Reincarnation: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Reincarnation
Reincarnation Reimbodiment; specifically reinfleshment, the repeated imbodiment of the reincarnating ego in vehicles of human flesh on this earth. The unexhausted desire for earth-life draws the ego back to this globe, where it gathers to itself the material for a reincarnation and thus is finally born from a human womb. The process is repeated almost numberless times until the evolution of the inspiriting monad has reached a stage when reincarnation is no longer required. The interval between successive incarnations may be roughly estimated at 100 times the length of the preceding earth-life -- a rule obviously subject to many exceptions.
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