unsay explaination sa reincarnation anang wala pa na tawo nga fetus tapus namatay dayun.
or pagka anak palang na matay na dayun?

unsay explaination sa reincarnation anang wala pa na tawo nga fetus tapus namatay dayun.
or pagka anak palang na matay na dayun?
reincarnation? sa ako nahibaw.an mamatay ka unya mabuhi og balik hehhehe sa lain tinuhu.an kung mag.binugay karon inig reincarnate daw nimo mahimu daw kang iro ba ron, iring ambot unsa basta di na daw tao,,,, naa pud tos ancient philo man tingay to ambot kinsa tong philosopher ning.ingun nga ang lowest form daw sa reincarnation kay isda hehhehe
^ Ngano'ng isda man? Hehehe... Luoya sad sa mga isda oi...Basin mu-protest sila, "No way, insects are lower than us!"
Unsaon pag-determine sa hierarchy sa life forms sa view sa Hinduism?
basta man daw magbinugoy man tingay to, cge lang ako tan.awon balik sa kong notes para masure hehehe lagi nagkatawa gyud mi ana, ambot sa Hinduism
Reincarnation and Animals:
After death the astral soul either dies and dissipates at once, or remains wandering for a space in the sphere called Kama Loka, or purgatory. If the man was spiritual, or what is sometimes called "very good," then his astral soul dissipates soon; if he was wicked and material, then the astral part of him, being too gross to easily disintegrate, is condemned, as it were, to flit about in Kama Loka. Seers of modern times have declared that such eidolons or spooks assume the appearance of beasts or reptiles according to their dominant characteristic. The ancients sometimes taught that these gross astral forms, having a natural affinity for the lower types, such as the animal kingdom, gravitated gradually in that direction and were at last absorbed on the astral plane of animals, for which they furnished the sidereal particles needed by them as well as by man. But this in no sense meant that the man himself went into an animal, for before this result had eventuated the ego might have already re-entered life with a new physical and astral body. The common people, however, could not make these distinctions, and so very easily held the doctrine as meaning that the man became an animal. After a time the priests and seers took up this form of the tenet and taught it outright. It can be found in the Desatir, where it is said that tigers and other ferocious animals are incarnations of wicked men, and so on. But it must be true that each man is responsible and accountable for the fate of his astral body left behind at death, since that fate results directly from the man's own acts and life.
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Reincarnation and Animals
Dili ba naa'y duha ka version sa belief sa reincarnation? I read it somewhere nga there are those daw who believe that a person can only reincarnate as another person and not into "lower" kinds of life forms like animals or insects, while there are also those who believe that a man can reincarnate into those life forms.
I think the problem with the latter view is that animals and insects are not moral agents, they're not capable of making morally right or wrong acts, so how can the law of karma operate in such a situation? How can they do good deeds in order to merit good karma in the next life?
Also, don't reincarnation justify poverty and other social ills in society? In India for example, won't a Hindu interfere with his or her own "karma" if he helps those who belong to a lower caste and are therefore suffering from hunger or injustice? It seems that, from his view, people suffer because they deserved it for the bad things they committed in the previous life.
There are two schools in the doctrine of Reincarnation, the first one believes that a mans soul will possibly reincarnate in animal form based on his desires, the other one is the notion that it will only reincarnate in the human form..
The first school sabotage the entire purpose of reincarnation w/c is to atone oneself, to perfect oneself, to know thyself, to actualize oneself.
It is only in human form that any so called "discrimination" between right & wrong can take place,
Animals do have mind & are friendly at a times but its existence is very much govern w/ instincts & not by free will, they have memory but cant have discernment,
A cockroach consciousness can never realize his defects & talents,
The second school gives justice to the purpose of reincarnation, one is given the opportunity to redeem from past mistakes, a chance to recreate oneself in alignment to the "Law of Karma"
A bigger an ever widening discovery of oneself, a fuller expression of latent powers to activity.
I think Ms charm mentioned about the destiny of Man, & if i may say it as it is:
"The soul of man is immortal & its future is the future of a thing whos growth & splendour has no Limit" and this is made possible thru repeated entrance to flesh.
ako tuo ko'g God..
tuo sad kog Karma..
duha-duha pako anang reincarnation...
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