By following the paths of Lord Chaitanya, Buddha, Moses, Christ, Mohammad. Each carried the message from The Creator in a form that was acceptable to the consciousness of the peoples the message was intended for.
Life your life positively and dont think about rebirth, is the only way to pop out of the cycle of rebirth. ------------- Eternallyephemeral: I don't think the above answer is answering the question, which is vague itself. If you're talking about the cycle of rebirth in Hinduism (and Buddhism), the escape is called samsara, and escaping the cycle, the body is shed by the soul for a final time.
Moksha
In Jainism there is no god that controls the universe. Instead there are 24 liberated souls that have separated themselves from the cycle of death and rebirth called Tirthankars. Jains pray to them to draw inspiration and become more like them.
Escape the cycle of death and rebirth.
Buddha developed the teachings and process of allowing humans to escape suffering and the cycle of death and rebirth that were later called Buddhism.
The concept of rebirth is the belief that an individual's consciousness or soul is born again in a new form after death. It is central to many Eastern religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, where it is seen as a part of the cycle of birth, death, and reincarnation known as samsara. Rebirth is often believed to be influenced by one's actions, thoughts, and karma in past lives.
The goal of most Indian religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, is to achieve moksha or enlightenment, which is the release from the cycle of death and rebirth (samsara). This liberation is believed to free the individual from suffering and attain a state of ultimate peace and unity with the divine.
"Moksha" is a Sanskrit term that refers to liberation, release, or freedom from the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth (samsara) in Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism. It represents the ultimate goal of spiritual realization and breaking free from the cycle of reincarnation to attain union with the divine or achieve enlightenment.
Nirvana is not holiday, celebration or card giving occassion. It is the state of unselfness unity that can be achieved by an enlightened being after death and the escape from the cycle of death and rebirth.
The concept of rebirth in Hinduism is significant as it suggests that individuals go through a cycle of life, death, and rebirth based on their actions (karma). This belief influences how individuals live their lives, as they strive to accumulate good karma to ensure a better rebirth in the next life. Ultimately, the goal is to break free from this cycle of rebirth and attain moksha, or liberation from the cycle of life and death.
all earthly ties - they are what trap us in the cycle of rebirth through the 3 root poisons of greed, hatred and ignorance - only once we have escaped these poisons can we be free from rebirth and so escape all suffering - ultimately leading to enlightenment
Breaking out of the cycle of death and rebirth is commonly referred to as "moksha" in Hinduism and "nirvana" in Buddhism. These concepts represent the liberation from the cycle of samsara, which is the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. Achieving this state signifies the end of suffering and the realization of ultimate truth or enlightenment.