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∙ 13y agoI think reincarnation gives people peace of mind. If you don't achieve what you are meant to in this life you have plenty of opportunity in the next and next etc.
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If, as an individual, you have thought about it and choose to believe in reincarnation for your own personal reasons, or if any number of people do the same, it is not a form of social control. But this still doesn't answer the question, how it might provide a social control. A belief in reincarnation can only be a social control if it is a deliberate idea instilled in a society. If that were the plan, it's a pretty weak form of social control because it includes a belief that you can do poorly in the life you have, with another chance in the next life. Not exactly a strict control. A belief in reincarnation is not enough, other elements would be needed to control the behavior of a society.
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∙ 8y agoBelief in reincarnation could provide a form of social control by convincing people that the position they were born into was a result of their good and bad deeds and past lives, and they therefore deserved what they got. This would keep lower classes from revolting and give a basis for the authority of the higher classes.
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∙ 6y agoPeople who believe in reincarnation are usually better behaved than people who don't believe in it. They believe that their actions in this current life will affect their next life, so they are more socially aware and less likely to cause social problems for others.
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∙ 12y agoit affects how they treat animals because they consider all life sacred
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∙ 5y agoThey believed that they would be reincarnated into a higher or lower type of creature depend on the type of life they lead. It was supposed to tell believers to lead more moral lives.
I think reincarnation gives people peace of mind. If you don't achieve what you are meant to in this life you have plenty of opportunity in the next and next etc.Answer:If, as an individual, you have thought about it and choose to believe in reincarnation for your own personal reasons, or if any number of people do the same, it is not a form of social control. But this still doesn't answer the question, how it might provide a social control. A belief in reincarnation can only be a social control if it is a deliberate idea instilled in a society. If that were the plan, it's a pretty weak form of social control because it includes a belief that you can do poorly in the life you have, with another chance in the next life. Not exactly a strict control. A belief in reincarnation is not enough, other elements would be needed to control the behavior of a society.
Reincanation is a belief and not an absolute fact. When we die it is the end of our soul and this is the absolute fact.Purpose of a Belief:At the dawn of civilization Self-control was banned and was replaced with divine, social and legal controls. Self-control was banned because it gave the members the ability to do a socially unnacceptble thing in an acceptable or undetectable way and it was not possible to monitor the society always.Since we have no self-control we don't have direct control over our life. We have to use divine control, which is indirect control. This control is not compatible with reasoning.Reincarnation:Reincarantion is defined as the entry of the soul of a dead person into the body of a newborn.Purpose of belief in reincarnation:The belief in reincarnation produces an indirect benifit. When our life is devastated completely we become helpless. Belief in reincarnation helps us to discard the devastated way of life and restart a new way of life. The 'I' of the previous way would continue unaffected but the Self would get changed because we would be having a new refernce state.Our starting of a new way of life is exactly like Vishnu's reincarnation whenever Adharma dominates. Every time he would come in a new incarnation to save Dharma.
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