the gods, or the ancestors.When you die....what, who...sends you back?
You send yourself back. If you were enlightened when you died then you do not return. If you did not achieve enlightenment in your just-ending life then you get to try again.When you die....what, who...sends you back?
Thanks for the answer.You send yourself back. If you were enlightened when you died then you do not return. If you did not achieve enlightenment in your just-ending life then you get to try again.
Your own actions determine whether or not you go round again.
You don't "go", you stay. The Buddha attained nirvana at age 35; he died age 80. When he died he was already in nirvana, and had been there for 45 years. He left his body behind but stayed in nirvana.Where do you go if you were enlightened?
huh?reincarnation belongs to the tao matrix only... not to eden.
it’s not exactly reincarnation - for the gods though. for them it’s that they draw lots and from new born souls steal their attributes for themselves. i could give much more detail but that’s a cliff notes. the topic is clear enough though in rg veda and hieroglyphs as to their vampiring upon the eden realm.
the tao symbol is actually a map, describing their dualistic realm and the white + black hole.
Buddha was a liar.You send yourself back. If you were enlightened when you died then you do not return. If you did not achieve enlightenment in your just-ending life then you get to try again.
Your own actions determine whether or not you go round again.
You are becoming famous for claims based on fantasy.the gods, or the ancestors.
Or the ancients who predate the gods.
Not at all.You are becoming famous for claims based on fantasy.
Buddha was a liar.
I guarantee people like you who oppose science do not dare test false claims rendered by the false gods numbering in the millions.
By the way,
You don't understand maths.
The kult claims all life comes from and was a previous life.
In the course of abiogenesis, it is IMPOSSIBLE for the first living organism to have been one previously.
How does zero (0) become 1?
In the unhealthy desire for ignorance, they don't notice that.
His only heresy was in threatening the religious hierarchy. He was still a Jew.christ was not a judaist. to them he was heretic.
Yes.
"The Christ" is a religious construct. The first century itinerant Galilean holy man whom we know as Jesus of Nazareth was a pious Jew.christ was not a judaist. to them he was heretic.
He was not directly threatening the religious hierarchy. Claiming, or being acclaimed as the Jewish Messiah was a capital crime. He was executed for sedition and insurrection by the Roman Praefectus within a Roman province.His only heresy was in threatening the religious hierarchy. He was still a Jew.
Well he did continually deride the Pharisees.He was not directly threatening the religious hierarchy. Claiming, or being acclaimed as the Jewish Messiah was a capital crime. He was executed for sedition and insurrection by the Roman Praefectus within a Roman province.
Reincarnation is a funny thing. When you "die" you lose all memories of your former life and return as someone else not necessarily a human. What is so funny is that above statement is exactly the same as to say when you "die" babies will be born immediately after your death. The problem lies in people not knowing who they really are.When you die....what, who...sends you back?
Who really are we?Reincarnation is a funny thing. When you "die" you lose all memories of your former life and return as someone else not necessarily a human. What is so funny is that above statement is exactly the same as to say when you "die" babies will be born immediately after your death. The problem lies in people not knowing who they really are.
The law is karma, not chance.There still seems to be some law..rule...that determins what a person comes back as. Or is it by chance?
Who established the law?The law is karma, not chance.
It is not that sort of law. It is more like the law of gravity; it describes what happens: "As you sow, so shall you reap."Who established the law?