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Montezuma II believed that the Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés was the reincarnated form of the god Quetzalcoatl. This belief stemmed from a prophecy among the Aztecs that Quetzalcoatl would return from the east, which aligned with the arrival of Cortés and his men in 1519. Montezuma's interpretation of this event significantly influenced his interactions with the Spanish and ultimately contributed to the fall of the Aztec Empire.
No, according to Christian belief, Jesus was not reincarnated into the form of a man. Christians believe that Jesus was the Son of God who came to Earth in human form to save humanity from sin.
No, according to Christian belief, Jesus was not reincarnated after his crucifixion. Christians believe in the resurrection of Jesus, where he rose from the dead and ascended into heaven.
Buddhists believe that people are reincarnated, and they can be reincarnated in the form of other species than human beings. So, all animal life would be deserving of respect as a possible vessle of a human spirit.
Quetzalcoatl
Montezuma believed the Spaniards were the god Quetzalcoatl returning in human form because of various omens and prophecies. Additionally, the Spaniards arrived during a time of political unrest in the Aztec Empire, which made Montezuma more susceptible to believing in supernatural explanations.
They believe the rightous go to paradise and the wicked will be born again (reincarnated) into a lower form than the previous life with the hope that they will attain heaven but rightous living as a second chance.
People generally believe that the spirit moves on to a different form of existence, either better or worse, dependent on several factors, but most believe that the spirit is eternal, and that death is a transcendence rather than a conclusion.they go to heaven or get reincarnated
The Aztecs believed Quetzalcoatl, the feathered serpent god, would return due to a prophecy that foretold his return in the form of a pale-skinned man. This belief was fueled by historical accounts that described his departure from the Aztec homeland, promising to return. Additionally, the arrival of Spanish conquistadors, particularly Hernán Cortés, coincided with the timing of this prophecy, leading some Aztecs to mistakenly associate Cortés with Quetzalcoatl. This belief significantly influenced their response to the Spanish invasion.
Not necessarily, reincarnantion in Animal form is associated with the Hindus. It is something of a distortion that the animals which give us milk are reincarnated Human souls- true this has added the phrases Holy Cow and sacred Cow to out language, but oddly they really don"t believe this.
Yes, the Sioux believed that their "soul" was immortal, and that it would live on in the tree's, wind, clouds, sky, and nature. If a Sioux warrior fell in battle it was believed his soul was taken by the Wakan Tanka and he would be reincarnated in one form or another.