How does the Hindu rules relate to Karma and Reincarnation?
The deeds of an individual accumulate either good karma or bad karma throughout their life. The effects of these "karma deposits" are evident as the person continues their life. Minor things (such as helping someone with their groceries) might result in it being paid back in that life. Bigger things (such as committing a murder) will result in the actions being seen in that life and also later lives.
However, one should not do anything to get "good karma." Any deed should be done for the sake of doing it and not for the fruits that come of it. For example, if you help someone carry their things you should not expect to find some money on the street.
Karma and Reincarnation:Aim of KarmaContrary to popular belief, the aim of Karma is not to enable us to lead a good life but to filter of thought that produce positive or negative emotions and allow just unemotional thoughts.
In the absence of changes we can lead a life with just pure mighty and inexhaustible Involuntary force, which is nothing but Moksha.
Mechanism of Karma:
Karma is based on the mechanism called Competitive blockade.
Competitive blockade:
If two thoughts try to enter our conscious mind at precisely the same time it leads to blanking of our mind.
We can use thoughts from our past to block our present thoughts that produce either positive or negative emotions.
Competitive blockade and reasoning:
We can block any thought with any thought. However, to make our life look reasonable we must block present positive emotions with positive emotions only and negative emotions with negative emotions only.
Karma and Reincarnation:
We see that there is absolutely no relationship between our contribution to our society and the rewards the society offers us. We see that antisocial elements are more rewarded than we, who have devoted our lives to the society.
To explain this paradox we believe in past and future lives.
1. If we can't find any good deed in the life of a highly respected criminal we can assume that in his past life he had made great sacrifices to the society.
2. We can continue our social work with the belief that we would be rewarded in our future lives.
Thus, Karma and Reincarnation work together to enable us to attain Moksha even when the injustice in our society forces us to discard Dharma.
Hindus believe in reincarnation, which posits that the soul is reborn into a new body after death. However, mediums are thought to communicate with the departed soul's essence or consciousness that may linger in the spiritual realm, rather than the physical form. This interaction can be seen as tapping into the spiritual energy or memories of the deceased, which may persist even as the soul transitions to a new life. Thus, the practice of mediumship can coexist with beliefs in reincarnation, as it focuses on the spiritual connection rather than the physical existence of the departed.
Did Abraham Lincoln believe in reincarnation?
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that Abraham Lincoln believed in reincarnation. While he was known for his deep introspection and interest in spiritual matters, he primarily adhered to the Christian beliefs of his time. Some accounts suggest he had a fascination with the idea of the soul and the afterlife, but these do not explicitly indicate a belief in reincarnation. Overall, Lincoln's views on spirituality remain somewhat ambiguous and open to interpretation.
Who were the models on the cover of reincarnation by Suzanne weyn?
The cover of "Reincarnation" by Suzanne Weyn features models who embody the themes of the book, which revolves around themes of past lives and identity. However, specific names of the models featured on the cover are not widely documented or readily available in public sources. The focus of the cover design is more on the artistic representation rather than the identities of the models themselves.
Is reincarnation written in al quran?
I have read the Quran. I believe there is a mentioned of reincarnation in the major religions.
In Yu-Gi-Oh anime movie is the card reincarnation of hope real?
The only appearance so far is the Bond Beyond Time movie and there has been no info on the cards release date (If it does get made).
What is the difference between the big mac and the grand mac?
a big mac has 2 patties and agrand mac has 3 patties with a bun also big mac has bun to but there more toppings on the grand mac
Is reincarnation a pseudoscience?
Fiction not-fact movies and parapsychological thrillers and tv series and computer games have invented dozens of new beliefs with distorted meanings for ancient words, so if you like to watch movies and DVDs etc., even science fiction with a whole lot of religions and old words distorted into new meanings, in this example, yes, there IS a pseudoscience going around with people talking about such things as reincarnation, e.g. some people believe the movie stars interviews when an interviewer says: "what is your next incarnation about?" and the movie star smiles for the cameras, right profile please and says: "oh it's about cowboys and indians". They say its' an incarnation, but all they mean is their next movie-role, and it is NOT about incarnations and reincarnations in the CONTEXT of ancient religious teachings.
If you talk to a Buddhist Monk, or with a Hindu, or with some Western seekers of Truth, or with the people of the Association of Research and Enlightenment who are based in Virginia Beach, USA; or with some others who sometimes call themselves New Age adherents, well, they would tell you what the truth of reincarnation as a real spiritual principle, yet, between each of these, some differences are there since we are limited by time: e.g. 50 years to study all of these religions is fair enough but someone that only studied reincarnation and karma for 1 year would not explain it as well. The Hare Krisna people would teach or give books. Libraries have books there that should enlighten or help the seeker gain wisdom. In the religious sense, no, reincarnation is NOT a pseudoscience. Its' a huge subject, so I cannot explain fully in this Wikianswer. Take care, be good, and be respectful, and be LOVED. SOMEONE, somewhere, loves you very much. Maybe it's your deceased Granny. You might meet up with her when you die. Have fun, dreaming about your Granny. She might show up in your dreams as you awaken one morning, and tell you that you are late for work so get going!!!!!
Are there Reincarnations of famous people around the world?
If you believe in reincarnation, then I suppose there are a lot of famous people reincarnated running around the earth. I personally do not believe in it though!
What is the underlying message of the process of reincarnation?
If you're asking what I think you're asking, then I think Hinduism would be the correct answer.
If you believe in multiple gods, or the possibility of them, then you're pagan. Paganism itself isn't really a religion, it's any of many religions that have more than one god (not monotheistic). Most monotheistic religions such as Christianity consider paganism evil, but that's just their viewpoint (based on the 10 commandments you should only worship God and no other).
Look into Wiccan (the original religion of Europe that Christianity called witchcraft). They looked at balance, wisdom, etc. that might fit your Nature, they had a Goddess and a God, but I don't know if they had reincarnation.
Not sure, but it's possible that with your modern view, your mixing parts of many religions, so all of your beliefs may not exist in one named religion that you can 'practice' with others. The usual definition of reincarnation is taken from Hindu or Buddist believes. Many old religions just thought you died, no reincarnation, no heaven as Christians know it (as a reward place for those who were good while Hell is a place of punishment for evildoers. Greeks and Romans had a god of the underworld, where your spirit went, but you were not born into a new body on Earth. Norse had Hel, the goddess of the underworld, where most people went (those warriors that were exceptionally courageous were chosen by Valkyries to go to Valhalla when they died, there to fight with the gods in the final battle against Giants and other evil monsters). Note that most if not all people went to hades or hell, it was not a place for punishment for evil just a place where all souls of the dead went. I don't know a lot about Native American beliefs, but not sure if they believe in reincarnation either.
About Natuer. I'm not sure how (western) ancient civilizations would view modern thought of 'nature'. To many in modern times, nature is pure and balanced while civilization is machines, pollution, noise, overcrowding. But, to many ancients in Greece etc., nature was often wild, chaos, and danger, not a good place to be. Native Americans didn't separate nature, since they didn't have civilization to separate themselves from it. Their religion is very nature based, but again not like our current view of it as an antidote to civilized living.
Your beliefs might not fit the nice neat prepackaged form of an accepted religion either. Hope this helps some.
Reincarnation, Karma and multiple Gods are facets of the Hindu religions. Mother nature is more of a Druid / Wicca sort of thing.
Reincarnation is the belief that when you die, you come again into the world as a different thing in life, for example, a tree. It means when you die you don't really die and take form of another thing. If you were a human in this life, you could be a small purple frog in the next life. As reincarnation is a taking a form of another life in order to purge yourself and reach salvation, in the Christian Faith, a belief in reincarnation would be a denial of the once for all sacrifice of Jesus' reddeming death on the cross.
What is the purpose of reincarnation?
Answer: Reincarnation is a cycle of Birth and death. The difference is Saints and divine souls Choose their parents according to their wishes, But not common souls can do so. The main motive of Saints is to Guide common Human beings about their main aim on this planet. I.e Salvation And to get rid of Incarnation. Mainly only that soul remain in the cycle of Birth and deat who does not attain Salvation. Answer: In Buddhsm, reincarnation (the cycle of death and e-birth) is the normal course of events. It is the consequence of leading an imperfect life which causes the person to never have the enlightened awareness to allow entry into Nirvana, the stae of loss of self. If a person becomes aware of the Four Noble Truths and follows the Eightfold Path it is possible to become enlightened and escape the cycle of reincarnation over the course of many lifetimes.
Does Guru Nanak Dev Ji believe in reincarnation?
He believes in reincarnation to a point. He does not believe in the Caste hierarchy associated with reincarnation. He believes human life to be the most precious and plant, mineral, animal at one level below that.
He also believes one can in ones lifetime become one with God (Gurmookh) and after death one with God.
Who is Emma Watson the reincarnation of?
Emma Watson is known for playing Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter series.
Did Marty robbins believe in reincarnation?
Unknown, but his song El Paso City (sequel to his song El Paso) would seem to suggest that he was at least open-minded on the subject. Marty said he did not believe in reincarnation. He said he believed that when you are gone, you are gone