reincarnation fact or fiction?

Started by Shakyamunison5 pages

Originally posted by jOHN_Anderton
LOL!!!

RRRRIIIIIIIIIIIIGHT!!!

It's not going to work jOHN.

I don't care, why do you?

*stomps on Shakey's pink lillypad, twisting it good, thus disintegrating and homogenizing it's once delicate fibous structure so thoroughly that the only evidence a flower once existed is the faint pink hue imparted to the soils surface*

quit hounding me b##ch. there's no answer to that other than "you". so leave me the fk alone. last warning.

I think reincarnation is a possibility since our make up of energy doesn't just die, but goes on in some form or another...

John you do have interesting points, but can you make shorter posts....It's a lot to read in the morning with out my coffee.

Originally posted by jOHN_Anderton
I am an *******.

Thats all I heard from you John. Get a life, I wasnt trying to insult you, just recommending you shorten your posts.. and I wanted to tell you my opinion on life and how it conflicts with yours. Then you bring out this long-winded piece of garbage about how I dont understand your higher thoughts and then flame me several times...Please dont use the forums to vent your frustration, go see some help if thats what you need. Your annoying me, Shakyamunison and everyone else by your blind hate and ignorance.

How can we prove reincarnation other than going on someone's word?
We can't.

John anderton, you're going to make someone kill you someday.

Originally posted by mailedbypostman
How can we prove reincarnation other than going on someone's word?
We can't.

John anderton, you're going to make someone kill you someday.

Nonsense, John will no doubt meet his end by suffering a heart attack moments before reaching his beloved immortality.

Originally posted by jOHN_Anderton
*stomps on Shakey's pink lillypad, twisting it good, thus disintegrating and homogenizing it's once delicate fibous structure so thoroughly that the only evidence a flower once existed is the faint pink hue imparted to the soils surface*

quit hounding me b##ch. there's no answer to that other than "you". so leave me the fk alone. last warning.

No, So there... 😆

Originally posted by Great Vengeance
Nonsense, John will no doubt meet his end by suffering a heart attack moments before reaching his beloved immortality.

Long before that, he will get banned.

ban jOHN

Re: reincarnation fact or fiction?

Originally posted by TheAnimal
in some way's i believe reincarnation exsists. when an animal die's can that spirit alone return but in a diffrent form of life? i.e plant or maybe more.

tell me what you think

I think it's bullshit cause I personally dont belive in souls,I think we are simply just meat and bones.

Originally posted by jOHN_Anderton
[B]*stomps on Shakey's pink lillypad, twisting it good, thus disintegrating and homogenizing it's once delicate fibous structure so thoroughly that the only evidence a flower once existed is the faint pink hue imparted to the soils surface*

Quit throwing your toy's outta the pram...such tantrums impress no-one!

Originally posted by jOHN_Anderton
quit hounding me b##ch. there's no answer to that other than "you". so leave me the fk alone. last warning.

If you want to be left alone, why on Earth would you haunt forums? Attention seeking? People who use obscenities as frequently as you do only emphasize their limited vocabulary...

I personally don't believe in reincarnation, but I try to keep an open mind, I mean who knows maybe it is real... and I was... JFK in another life! Or Marilyn Monroe

I believe in reincarnation, but I want to come back in inanimate form And I don't mean a plant or bird. i mean an object. I have felt that I should serve humans totally and completely, without any regard. I deeply desire to be reincarnated as a public rest room toilet bowl. Nothing more than a receptacle for the receiving and transport of human waste. My very essence of who I was, personality, consciousness, thoughts, the very life force only a human would have absorbed into an old discolored, grungy, funky, smelly, clogged up toilet bowl, in some very busy, dirty public place like a bus terminal. Hooked up to old rusty, mildewed jury rigged plumbing. In a graffiti covered stall, the door lock broken off long ago... Secured forever in place by 2- 8" Bolts, to a worn out, torn up, blackened, greasy, 60's something vinyl floor, in turn glued down to 18" thick concrete basement foundation. Just a solid cement bowl, not even a seat

Originally posted by kjl12131972
I believe in reincarnation, but I want to come back in inanimate form And I don't mean a plant or bird. i mean an object. I have felt that I should serve humans totally and completely, without any regard. I deeply desire to be reincarnated as a public rest room toilet bowl. Nothing more than a receptacle for the receiving and transport of human waste. My very essence of who I was, personality, consciousness, thoughts, the very life force only a human would have absorbed into an old discolored, grungy, funky, smelly, clogged up toilet bowl, in some very busy, dirty public place like a bus terminal. Hooked up to old rusty, mildewed jury rigged plumbing. In a graffiti covered stall, the door lock broken off long ago... Secured forever in place by 2- 8" Bolts, to a worn out, torn up, blackened, greasy, 60's something vinyl floor, in turn glued down to 18" thick concrete basement foundation. Just a solid cement bowl, not even a seat

😆 I believe in simultaneous incarnation. That means we are living all of our incarnations all at the same time. In that case, you are that toilet bowl now. 😆

It's very possible.

As we know, energy nor matter gets destroyed, only recycled.

What does that mean? Our bodies and minds become something else, they don't CEASE to exist....our bodies go back into the Earth, the energy that makes up our minds probably becomes the calories of a candy bar lol

Nah, but seriously, since matter and energy cannot be created nor destroyed, every aspect of us must become something else after we die. The only uncertainty is what becomes of our identities:

I beleive that we still hold a piece of our last self in us today. I think every time we die, we carry a piece of our last life with us...some lessons need to stick, that may explain our intuitions and innate moralities.

Originally posted by Lord Urizen
It's very possible.

As we know, energy nor matter gets destroyed, only recycled.

What does that mean? Our bodies and minds become something else, they don't CEASE to exist....our bodies go back into the Earth, the energy that makes up our minds probably becomes the calories of a candy bar lol

Nah, but seriously, since matter and energy cannot be created nor destroyed, every aspect of us must become something else after we die. The only uncertainty is what becomes of our identities:

I beleive that we still hold a piece of our last self in us today. I think every time we die, we carry a piece of our last life with us...some lessons need to stick, that may explain our intuitions and innate moralities.

Take a cup of water and throw it into the sea. Where is the cup of water now?

I'm figuring this way...

With the levels of reality we are familiar with, we see principles of balance. On the physical plane, we have (eg) conservation of energy. On the biological plane, there exists the oft described 'web of life,' where all creatures are said to be part of a delicate balance. On the mental-symbolic plane, we have the very concept of balance, of (eg) fairness and justice.

If a spiritual level of reality exists, it would seem logical to assume the principle of balance would be there too. Reincarnation.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Take a cup of water and throw it into the sea. Where is the cup of water now?

Sorry, I don't get it. What is the point you are trying to make ?

Originally posted by Lord Urizen
Sorry, I don't get it. What is the point you are trying to make ?

The water gets dissolved into the air, then it rains and blah blah the water cycle commences...

That's what he is trying to tell you that life is a cycle (or at least that's what I think) and like the water cycle it is repeated.

I suggest you spend some time brushing up on you're Buddhism... it's a very interesting set of beliefs.

Originally posted by Lord Urizen
Sorry, I don't get it. What is the point you are trying to make ?

You said…

Originally posted by Lord Urizen
…I beleive that we still hold a piece of our last self in us today. I think every time we die, we carry a piece of our last life with us...some lessons need to stick, that may explain our intuitions and innate moralities.

I was agreeing with you. The water in the cup is not lost; it is now in the sea. If you take another cup from the sea, you might have a little of what was in the first cup.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
You said…

I was agreeing with you. The water in the cup is not lost; it is now in the sea. If you take another cup from the sea, you might have a little of what was in the first cup.


It seems I missed what you were talking about... my fault for not reading previous posts.