Do you believe in reincarnation?

Do you believe in reincarnation?

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I really, really hope it's not true

I haven’t seen any proof so no but I think if it is true people are coming back as animals not people

Why?

Ahh yes, the infamous bullet ricochet. Only few know how to kill seven hippies with one bullet.

No. How can it work? By which process? What decides how you come back? And as what?

What are the rules? The constraints? Who designed it?

Nope. It's all bullshit. When you die it's like before you were born...ie, nothing. Null. Void

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Yes and no. When you die your body dissolves and whatever your consciousness is dissolves along with it. Matter and energy is brought back to the world. Parts of what you used to be might become grass, parts of you might become earth and parts of you might end up in another being. But "you" don't get reborn. There's no you anymore.

According to Hinduism, karma decides that based on your past

Reincarnation will only have value and meaning when technology is able to read and store consciousness.

Then it can be moved or stored in other containers. Then we will have Reincarnation

FUCK YEAH I DO I BELIEVE IN EVERYTHING!

How? By how much? What scale? What quantifier? By whose scale?

Nope. Still no logic. The system is too specific to be a natural process which implies a designer which equals horseshit

You were born after before-you-were-born once already. And if it's the same after death as you say there's no reason to believe it can't happen again.

I believe that we are all NPCs in someone else's simulation,
so probably yeah?
Once my memory gets free()'d, I'm sure someone else will malloc() it.

There’s a lot of speculation about that but the general premise that I get is that if you’re an asshole, you get bad karma and come back the next life as a cockroach. Or even worse, the caste of Untouchables (in Hindu society)

But all life is regenerated after it dies, regardless of who you are

Right ok. But what defines an asshole? One person's actions can be viewed by another in one way, and different by someone else.

So by your implication, karma is subjective. If that's the case then how does it decide what level of quantification or grading against your actions versus someone else's?

The point is, it's too open for ambiguity. It's too generic to work. And when you look at the universe around you, the entire thing operates with a set of rules.

Karma seems to be very....human in its processing to be ethereal or transcendental

Don't get me wrong...I don't want to die. I want something more. But so far nothing has shown any evidence to the contrary

I’m not a Veda expert but I think it has to do with Brahma (Supreme Being) and whatever he (or she, depending on the context) decides.

Ok if you believe in that. Fair enough.

But that's an explanation without evidence. If we're talking facts then that isn't good enough

But, I won't piss on someone's beliefs.

I don't even believe in incarnation.

Twice I have seen evidence in my life that something of us survives past death.
Keep your eyes open, especially after someone you love passes away.

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Well, you can’t be too skeptical.

Yeah, but theres many things of you that survived after death. Your connections with loved ones, your actions and whatever consequences that follow. A teacher lived one through his students in a way (assuming they are good teachers), and if we were to follow evolution (assuming you had children that grew up and had children) then your genes survive after you die.
But Im no expert in this, so take my opinion with a grain of salt.

If you consider Benjamin and trump Mussolini's and Hitler then yeah

>Well, you can’t be too skeptical.
You seem pretty sure about that

Retard question
There are more and more people on earth, how does reincarnation play into that? Are some people's souls transferred and some are newly created?

People can reincarnate as objects and upon destruction objects can reincarnate as people

Can objects reincarnate to people without previously being reincarnated to by a person?

>How can it work?
The function of existence and it's true nature is impermanence. Nothing is static but always changing. You grandmothers body became the soil that grew the tree that produced an apple that fed your children.
The key thing here is that this cycle relates to what average people calls a "self" ora "soul" changing, not a material thing like our bodies.
>By which process?
Dependent relation. Because we don't understand true existence properly, we have a predisposition to be incarnated in an avatar that is familiar with living in a state of ignorance. For our side, a human being on planet earth.

>What decides how you come back? And as what?
Karma. You actions of body, speech and mind today, creat a effect in the future relative to the action and intention of the action.
Become a thief, you will live in a barren place devoid of wealth. Become a murderer, you may be a fly murdered by spiders for 100 lives. The intricacies of karma are beyond our ability to fully percieve, but the basic fuction of it is no different to physics cause/effect, only to immeasurable cause/effects.
Simple example is:
Do good, good circumstances happen, do bad, bad circumstances happen.

>What are the rules? The constraints? Who designed it?
Karma is the rules, the constraints is that you can free yourself at any time if you are ready to let go and you are the one who designed it.
Essentially, we are all living in a daydream of our own creation, but through too much dreaming, we forgot who we are and have trapped ourselves in here by accident.
>Nope. It's all bullshit. When you die it's like before you were born...ie, nothing. Null. Void
Nice logical debate. I suppose you assume that there was nothing while you were concieved, in your mothers womb and a toddler up until your firsr memories too.
Unfortunately for you, me, us, you will find out soon enough. Could be today, could be 100 years from now, but you aren't escaping it.

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>Right ok. But what defines an asshole? One person's actions can be viewed by another in one way, and different by someone else.
Everyone knows the rules user. Look at niggers for example, they kill and steal from each other, some literally just because the other nigger wore different color clothes!
An ape, a hippo or a shark only kills their own out of defence or desperation (starvation)
Normal humans (not niggers) have the abiity to get closer to their true higher selves and when one does that, unnatural mental sttes that enslave us controlling us to do degeneratetthings like kill, steal, rape ect, naturally dissapate, where wholesome mind states of love, compassion, generosity, morality naturally occur.
This is a simple natural ebb and flow, a simple manifestation of karma.
>So by your implication, karma is subjective. If that's the case then how does it decide what level of quantification or grading against your actions versus someone else's?
Its not a grading. Its actions lead to equal results.
Good and bad is ultimately subjective, as are the results of the actions, but the action/result relation is immutable. It's a natural universal law, just as physics is.
>The point is, it's too open for ambiguity. It's too generic to work. And when you look at the universe around you, the entire thing operates with a set of rules.
Yea it clearly operates within the law of karma.
For example, if I kill you, you die. The action of killing you resulted in the result of you dying...
The intricacies of when I will experience a result from my intention and you receiving the fruits of yours by being killed by me now is the depth of karma we are unable to percieve.
>Karma seems to be very....human in its processing to be ethereal or transcendental
Again, it's just natural law, a formation of function in this existence that we have created, nothing more. No sentient book keepers like there is in abrihamic religion, karma is as impartial as gravity is.

In support you holmes. I don't want to die and sleep forever.