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Reincarnation Discussion

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Do you believe it's real or all just coincidence?
Why or Why not?
 
Wait... believe what is a coincidence? Believe reincarnation is a... coincidence?
 
I wouldn't feel like I was a poor girl who died during The Great Depression for no reason. Nothing else can explain it, so I'm going with the whole "It's real" thing.
 
I don't believe in these things as much as I want to ^^.

I really try to live my life to the fullest. I don't want the worries of whether there really is an afterlife or not to take away my precious time spending the life I'm currently living happily.

:)
 
Reincarnation? Well, I've always believed that nothing is true until proven correct, but when it comes down to the concept of reincarnation, you just can't prove it! Despite how interested I am within the concept, I don't believe it to be true. The only reason I don't believe it to be true is because there isn't any proof it's possible! A lot more proof is available for theories that regard some form of connection to this side of life, which leads me to believe that they are more accurate than the theory of reincarnation. I'm very much interested in the concept of reincarnation because I believe it's possible to reincarnate yourself without fading into another life. I believe that life is as short as you're willing to make it.
 
I believe people don't really die but live on in another dimension (here on earth so not in heaven or something)
 
One of my friends and I were joking last week about reincarnation and birthmarks, saying that your birthmark is a remainder of the damage of where you were killed in a past life (and if you don't have one you were more likely to have died of old age), but I have a birthmark on my heel so we concluded that I was once Achillies while something had hit her on the head.

In all seriousness though I sway towards the Hindu belief that what you do in your current life will decide what you become in your next life, so you are good you become something better in your next life but if you are horrible you become something worse. I also believe in Karma which is linked to this.
 
I do not believe in reincarnation, on the basis that no one has yet to show me evidence of it being a real thing. I would change my mind if evidence presented itself to me, but so far it has not.
 
Reincarnation fits into my view of how the world was created.

I believe the universe is cyclical. There is no beginning. There is no end. It continues to exist in a cycle, a circle, like a clock.

- - - Post Merge - - -

Therefore, we all are reincarnated at some point.
 
One of my friends and I were joking last week about reincarnation and birthmarks, saying that your birthmark is a remainder of the damage of where you were killed in a past life (and if you don't have one you were more likely to have died of old age), but I have a birthmark on my heel so we concluded that I was once Achillies while something had hit her on the head.

Wait, so... I have a birthmark on my knee. Does that mean I took an arrow to the knee? :p

(I seriously do have a birthmark on my right knee though...)
 
One of my friends and I were joking last week about reincarnation and birthmarks, saying that your birthmark is a remainder of the damage of where you were killed in a past life (and if you don't have one you were more likely to have died of old age), but I have a birthmark on my heel so we concluded that I was once Achillies while something had hit her on the head.

I've actually heard that saying before from other people. I have a birthmark on the inside of my left thigh. The first time I heard this, I was in high school and I remember specifically, that I immediately thought I could have died because someone stabbed the inside of my thigh. I was young. Reading this again in your post, made me remember that moment and made me have the exact same thought.

i used to be a potato

Go potato go!! {: My computer is a potato.
 
One of my friends and I were joking last week about reincarnation and birthmarks, saying that your birthmark is a remainder of the damage of where you were killed in a past life (and if you don't have one you were more likely to have died of old age), but I have a birthmark on my heel so we concluded that I was once Achillies while something had hit her on the head.

In all seriousness though I sway towards the Hindu belief that what you do in your current life will decide what you become in your next life, so you are good you become something better in your next life but if you are horrible you become something worse. I also believe in Karma which is linked to this.

I've heard about the birthmark thing before. I don't have any birthmarks, though, so I guess I died of old age, or poisoning.

I am fascinated with the concept of reincarnation. I think that it is possible. There is no proof given for what truly does happen after death, so it's really cool to see all the ideas and theories out there. A few years ago, I had my own idea on reincarnation that sort of consisted of:

-The Earth can only hold so much life force; it never gains or loses any. Rather, when you die, you become a new organism, and since the human race is the most dominant species, you have the highest chance of being reborn as a human regardless of what you have done in your past life.
 
I'd like to believe its real. Though it's really impossible for there to be evidence of it, because, well, I'd imagine that if you ARE reincarnated, you wouldn't remember your past life.

The idea of it is pretty cool & interesting to me, but in all honesty, we'll never know whats true until we actually die.
 
Reincarnation? Well, I've always believed that nothing is true until proven correct, but when it comes down to the concept of reincarnation, you just can't prove it! Despite how interested I am within the concept, I don't believe it to be true. The only reason I don't believe it to be true is because there isn't any proof it's possible! A lot more proof is available for theories that regard some form of connection to this side of life, which leads me to believe that they are more accurate than the theory of reincarnation. I'm very much interested in the concept of reincarnation because I believe it's possible to reincarnate yourself without fading into another life. I believe that life is as short as you're willing to make it.

I do not believe in reincarnation, on the basis that no one has yet to show me evidence of it being a real thing. I would change my mind if evidence presented itself to me, but so far it has not.

There's a show called the Ghost inside my child, It has really good evidence for reincarnation. Mainly being how kids know stuff they couldn't possibly know at that age, i.e. A little girl born in america knew Japanese naturally and knew a ancient family symbol.
 
Imma be the annoying guy in religion class (who I was, and still am) and say that I think that we all just rot in the ground when we die.
 
Reincarnation fits into my view of how the world was created.

I believe the universe is cyclical. There is no beginning. There is no end. It continues to exist in a cycle, a circle, like a clock.

- - - Post Merge - - -

Therefore, we all are reincarnated at some point.

Could not agree more. I've always believed in reincarnation but it's difficult for me.

My sister says she's an atheist, she doesn't have any views. She just believes you rot in the ground I guess. Although I remember her saying something about some sort of 'heaven' whenever a relative dies or something. And my mum's kind of a Christian (not really a church-goer or anything) and believes in heaven and hell and all that stuff… So I'm kind of torn about what to believe if you get me? I KIND of believe in heaven and hell, I have atheist points of view (like I don't 100% believe in God and Jesus' miracles and all of that) and I have my own. I'm kind of religiously confused I guess. But I believe more so in reincarnation and heaven than anything else.
 
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