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Post by Mestemia on Jul 15, 2006 15:40:50 GMT -5
Tara, You are merely furthering my point. Since there are so many differing schools of thoughts on reincarnation, one is faced with the same dilemma as one sees with which Christian denomination is the "One True Path To The One True God."
There are those who believe that you start out as a simple life form and with each reincarnation you move up in life form complexity.
there are those who believe that there is a set number of souls that are being forever reincarnated and the reasons for the reincarnation even happening varies from group to group.
And the last fellow I talked to about it claimed that there have to be life forms on other planets, in other demensions, other p[lanes of existance, etc. in order to explain how according to his beliefs, we are to experience everything there is to experience before going on. He especially was not happy when i asked how everything can be experienced if there are experiences in the place they move on to. and if there are no experiences when they move on to, what is the motivation to move on to it?
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Post by Tara on Jul 17, 2006 8:04:12 GMT -5
He especially was not happy when i asked how everything can be experienced if there are experiences in the place they move on to. lol I'm sure based on previous experiences, that particular soul would have a particular perspective. Remember, the reason why eyewitness accounts of certain events can lack credibility is because we all perceive things a bit differently. Two people can ride on the same roller coaster in the same seat at two different times (let's say that when they got on, almost everything about the cicumstances was the same, weather, mood, etc.). One could find the ride to be quite scary and nerve-wrecking while the other could find it to be an almost orgasmic experience. To experience the non-experience.
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