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Reincarnation |
"We shall all return. This is the certainty that gives a meaning to life…"
Gustav Mahler (1860-1911) "Die happily and look forward to receiving a new and better form. You can, just as the Sun, only rise in east, when you set in west."
Mellana Jallaluddin Rumi (1207-1273)
Author Søren Hauge: www.sophiaundervisning.dk
(Tip: You can use the print ikon on the right menu, when printing.) The question of the human existence is today increasingly asked in the following way: Do we live this life, and thereafter cease to exist? Do we live, and thereafter go to an eternal heaven or hell? Or do we live this life, and then return after a period in higher dimensions? In spite of the materialistic science's distinctive impact and the influence of Christianity for thousands of years about 25% of the European population answer today that for them reincarnation seems to be the right answer to the question. Apparently there is a dramatic change of philosophy of life, which should give food for more than thought. For how can such an apprehension come so significantly into play in a part of the world, where neither religion nor culture has profiled the thought? It is not a matter of trend, but a persistent impress, which maybe only in modern time has been possible without fear of persecution, repression and discrimination. Below we will focus on some of the many perspectives, which the reincarnation idea opens for, and also show how the reincarnation gives us profound and satisfactory explanations of up to now unsolved mysteries.
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