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Do human beings live only once, or are we granted the opportunity to return after death and experience many different lives? Reincarnation is an anglicized word of Latin derivation, meaning "reinfleshment," the coming again into a human body of an excarnate soul . Today approximately 30 million Americans, one in four, believe in reincarnation. The process of reincarnation is the continual rebirths in human bodies, which allegedly continues until the soul has reached a state of perfection and merges back with its source either God or the universal Soul.ssay Examples

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Do human beings live only once, or are we granted the opportunity to return after death and experience many different lives? Reincarnation is an anglicized word of Latin derivation, meaning "reinfleshment," the coming again into a human body of an excarnate soul . Today approximately 30 million Americans, one in four, believe in reincarnation. The process of reincarnation is the continual rebirths in human bodies, which allegedly continues until the soul has reached a state of perfection and merges back with its source either God or the universal Soul.

The question of reincarnation has been examined for thousands of years and has been embraced in various degrees by numerous religions. The belief is thought to have been a necessity among primitive peoples. Scientists speculate that even the people who lived during the New Stone Age, the time period of 10,000B. C. E to 5,000B. C. E. believed that once a person died, their journey had not yet concluded (DeArteaga 62). It is known that the Egyptians believed in reincarnation or the transmigration of the soul.

They thought the soul transmigrated from body to body and this was a reason why they embalmed the body in order to preserve it so that it could journey along with ka, an animating force that was believed to be counterpart of the body, which would accompany it in the next world or life. The ka might be considered equivalent to the term of soul. The Egyptian Book of the Dead mentions the travel of the soul into a next world without coming back to earth.ssay Examples

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Reincarnation Report

Do human beings live only once, or are we granted the opportunity to return after death and experience many different lives? Reincarnation is an anglicized word of Latin derivation, meaning "reinfleshment," the coming again into a human body of an excarnate soul . Today approximately 30 million Americans, one in four, believe in reincarnation. The process of reincarnation is the continual rebirths in human bodies, which allegedly continues until the soul has reached a state of perfection and merges back with its source either God or the universal Soul.

The question of reincarnation has been examined for thousands of years and has been embraced in various degrees by numerous religions. The belief is thought to have been a necessity among primitive peoples. Scientists speculate that even the people who lived during the New Stone Age, the time period of 10,000B. C. E to 5,000B. C. E. believed that once a person died, their journey had not yet concluded (DeArteaga 62). It is known that the Egyptians believed in reincarnation or the transmigration of the soul.

They thought the soul transmigrated from body to body and this was a reason why they embalmed the body in order to preserve it so that it could journey along with ka, an animating force that was believed to be counterpart of the body, which would accompany it in the next world or life. The ka might be considered equivalent to the term of soul. The Egyptian Book of the Dead mentions the travel of the soul into a next world without coming back to earth.

As it is well known, the ancient Egyptians embalmed the dead in order that the body might be preserved and accompany the soul into that world. Gradually the concept of a soul developed with a further realization that the soul departed the body at death and entered the body at birth. Soon it was thought the soul leaving a dead body would seek another body to enter, or enter an animal of a lower life form. It was also thought the soul left the body during sleep.

This soul was pictured as vapors that entered and left through the nostrils and mouth. Because ideas about a society that lived so long ago are frequently not concrete and can be difficult for present day culture to grasp, many scholars point towards Hinduism as being one of the earliest religions to offer explanations of reincarnation. Hinduism, originating sometime during the fourth millennium BCE is the most ancient of the surviving great religions (G. de Purucker 12).

The adoption of the belief of rebirth can be found in Hindu scriptures dating around 600 BCE. A Hinduism belief is the transmigration of souls, or reincarnation. Associated with this belief is the conviction that all living things are part of the same essence. Individuals pass through cycles of birth and death. This means that an individual soul may return many times in human, animal, or even vegetable form. What a person does in the present life will affect the next life. This is the doctrine of karma, the law of cause and effect.

The goal of the individual is to escape this cycle, or wheel of birth and rebirth, so that the individual soul, Atman, may eventually become part of the absolute soul, or Brahman. The caste system of India is another historic characteristic of Hinduism. In its most ancient period Indian society was divided into four classes: priests (or Brahmins), warriors, merchants, and servants. These classes, or castes, have since been subdivided into thousands of subcastes, ranging from the Brahmins at the top to the Untouchables at the bottom.ssay Examples

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Reincarnation Report

Do human beings live only once, or are we granted the opportunity to return after death and experience many different lives? Reincarnation is an anglicized word of Latin derivation, meaning "reinfleshment," the coming again into a human body of an excarnate soul . Today approximately 30 million Americans, one in four, believe in reincarnation. The process of reincarnation is the continual rebirths in human bodies, which allegedly continues until the soul has reached a state of perfection and merges back with its source either God or the universal Soul.

The question of reincarnation has been examined for thousands of years and has been embraced in various degrees by numerous religions. The belief is thought to have been a necessity among primitive peoples. Scientists speculate that even the people who lived during the New Stone Age, the time period of 10,000B. C. E to 5,000B. C. E. believed that once a person died, their journey had not yet concluded (DeArteaga 62). It is known that the Egyptians believed in reincarnation or the transmigration of the soul.

They thought the soul transmigrated from body to body and this was a reason why they embalmed the body in order to preserve it so that it could journey along with ka, an animating force that was believed to be counterpart of the body, which would accompany it in the next world or life. The ka might be considered equivalent to the term of soul. The Egyptian Book of the Dead mentions the travel of the soul into a next world without coming back to earth.

As it is well known, the ancient Egyptians embalmed the dead in order that the body might be preserved and accompany the soul into that world. Gradually the concept of a soul developed with a further realization that the soul departed the body at death and entered the body at birth. Soon it was thought the soul leaving a dead body would seek another body to enter, or enter an animal of a lower life form. It was also thought the soul left the body during sleep.

This soul was pictured as vapors that entered and left through the nostrils and mouth. Because ideas about a society that lived so long ago are frequently not concrete and can be difficult for present day culture to grasp, many scholars point towards Hinduism as being one of the earliest religions to offer explanations of reincarnation. Hinduism, originating sometime during the fourth millennium BCE is the most ancient of the surviving great religions (G. de Purucker 12).

The adoption of the belief of rebirth can be found in Hindu scriptures dating around 600 BCE. A Hinduism belief is the transmigration of souls, or reincarnation. Associated with this belief is the conviction that all living things are part of the same essence. Individuals pass through cycles of birth and death. This means that an individual soul may return many times in human, animal, or even vegetable form. What a person does in the present life will affect the next life. This is the doctrine of karma, the law of cause and effect.

The goal of the individual is to escape this cycle, or wheel of birth and rebirth, so that the individual soul, Atman, may eventually become part of the absolute soul, or Brahman. The caste system of India is another historic characteristic of Hinduism. In its most ancient period Indian society was divided into four classes: priests (or Brahmins), warriors, merchants, and servants. These classes, or castes, have since been subdivided into thousands of subcastes, ranging from the Brahmins at the top to the Untouchables at the bottom.

These groups have traditionally been hereditary and have married only among. The characteristics of an Indian caste include rigid, hereditary membership in the caste into which one is born; the practice of marrying only members of the same caste; restrictions on the choice of occupation and on personal contact with members of other castes; and the acceptance by each individual of a fixed place in society. The caste system has been perpetuated by the Hindu ideas of samsara, which means, reincarnation, and karma, which means the quality of action.According to these religious beliefs, all people are reincarnated on earth, at which time they have a chance to be born into another, higher caste, but only if they have been obedient to the rules of their caste in their previous life on earth. In this way karma has discouraged people from attempting to rise to a higher caste or to cross caste lines for social relations of any kind . As time progressed, suggestions of reincarnation began to be found in Buddhism, Taoism and Christianity. The great Indian Guru Padmasambhava or Guru Rinpoche introduced the Tantric system of Buddhism, also known as the Vajrayana, in Tibet.While King Trisong Deutsen (740 AD-786 AD) was building the Samye Monastery he was beset with difficulties caused by demons and evil spirits that continuously destroyed whatever was built. Finally, at the advice of the great Indian Buddhist Pundit, Shantirak*censored*a, the king requested the help of Guru Padmasambhava. It is said that, after subduing the obstructive spirits, Guru Rinpoche stayed in Tibet for about 50 years teaching the Vajrayana. In the holy Kanjur text it is written that prior to the Maha Parinirvana of the Buddha his disciples asked him why he had not given teachings on the Tantra.

The Buddha's answer was that since he was born of human womb he was unfit to give this profound teaching. At the time of his passing away, he told his disciples that he would be born as Padmasambhava. Eight years after the Maha Parinirvana of the Buddha, Guru Padmasambhava was born on the tenth day of the fifth month from a lotus at Dhyanakosha Lake, in what is now called Rewalsar (Tib. Tso Pema) in Himachal Pradesh. Thus Tibetan Buddhists believe Padmasambhava to be the reincarnation of Lord Buddha.It is not only believed that the Guru lived for over a thousand years, but that he is still alive and teaching being in other realms. The tradition of reincarnation is a peculiar feature of Vajrayana. It is connected with the concept of bardo, the intermediate period between birth and rebirths. Death is only a pause in the continuity of birth and rebirths. While an ignorant being lives a confused life, dies a confused death, goes through a confused bardo and is born again a confused being, a Bodhisattva lives and dies and is reborn solely with the intent to liberate beings from ignorance and confusion.

To him, all past and all future is m manifest in the present, therefore he surpasses the time/space continuum. Lama Anagarika Govinda says, "The torn and tortured being of our time, who knows neither his infinite past, nor the infinity of his future, because he has lost connection with his timeless being, is like a man suffering from incurable amnesia, a mental disease which deprives him of his consciousness and therefore of the capacity to act consistently and in accordance with his true nature.A Bodhisattva, on the other hand, does not lose connection with his timeless being, and is able to channel his consciousness into taking a rebirth that will give the best possible way to help all beings, and since he is the master of the three times, therefore it is possible for him to indicate and direct the conditions of his rebirth or reincarnation. After Guru Padmasambhava, Buddhism flourished in Tibet. There were practitioners, thousands of them, living in caves, hermitages and monasteries who were dedicated to the vows of liberating all sentient beings from the maras of ignorance.

Due to the clarity of their visions and the power of their motivation, there have been countless reincarnations of those Bodhisattvas. In our own modern times we have the enlightened reincarnate masters like His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, His Holiness Dudjom Rinpoche, His Holiness the Karmapa, His Holiness Sakya Trinzin Rinpoche, His Holiness the Mingling Trichen Rinpoche, His Holiness Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Kalu Rinpoche and many others, shining like suns in the darkness of samsara.As each one passes away, reincarnations are born, identified, enthroned, instructed, and empowered until they in their turn become masters liberating innumerable beings (Sudip 42). Taoism upholds the belief in the survival of the spirit after death. To have attained the human form must be always a source of joy. And then to undergo countless transitions, with only the infinite to look forward to, what comparable bliss is that! Therefore it is that the truly wise rejoice in, that which can never be lost, but endures alwaysAs each one passes away, reincarnations are born, identified, enthroned, instructed, and empowered until they in their turn become masters liberating innumerable beings (Sudip 42). Taoism upholds the belief in the survival of the spirit after death. To have attained the human form must be always a source of joy. And then to undergo countless transitions, with only the infinite to look forward to, what comparable bliss is that! Therefore it is that the truly wise rejoice in, that which can never be lost, but endures alwayslife in future and if bad actions or karma are performed, the result will be bad life in future. Similarly, the current status of life and its events are a sum-total of the actions performed in the past. Bad actions will push the soul back into the vicious circle of transmigration to various forms of bodies, whereas good actions help in purification of the soul and bring it closer to God. This state of recognizing God is known as attaining moksha, the ultimate place where the soul is free from all types of bondage, and the soullife in future and if bad actions or karma are performed, the result will be bad life in future. Similarly, the current status of life and its events are a sum-total of the actions performed in the past. Bad actions will push the soul back into the vicious circle of transmigration to various forms of bodies, whereas good actions help in purification of the soul and bring it closer to God. This state of recognizing God is known as attaining moksha, the ultimate place where the soul is free from all types of bondage, and the soullife in future and if bad actions or karma are performed, the result will be bad life in future. Similarly, the current status of life and its events are a sum-total of the actions performed in the past. Bad actions will push the soul back into the vicious circle of transmigration to various forms of bodies, whereas good actions help in purification of the soul and bring it closer to God. This state of recognizing God is known as attaining moksha, the ultimate place where the soul is free from all types of bondage, and the soulwould the second world war have ever occurred ? The selfishness and ego, are the two virtues in every human being which are worth denouncing. These two virtues do not allow one to live with a peaceful mind. The blessings of God are continuously being showered upon each and every being on this earth, in terms of eternal grace, but those who cannot control these two virtues within themselves, are not able to pick up this graceful rain of infinite blessings of God.The height of selfishness is reached when one prays to God for his own personal gains and favors. Human ego leads to ambitions, and when ambitions are too high, they lead to destruction also. Had Hitler not been too ambitious and revengeful.energy within themselves which is healing and illuminating. Selfishness and personal motives are like a high rocky hill, and ego is like hard barren soil, on which the ceaseless shower of God's blessings does fall, but is not absorbed. It flows away. To absorb these blessings and attain peace of mind, it is important that ego and selfishness are eliminated from within. The mystery of evil Where is the root of the so-called misery in every one's life ? There is hardly any human being who does not feel unhappy.Everybody seeks peace of mind . Why is this so? Why is everyone unhappy ? Those who have the earthly possessions do not have the emotional security of family, and those who have it do not have the money. Almost all of us, always, keep on experiencing that something is lacking in our lives. This feeling is a result of self centered desires. It can be called an awareness which always says , " I want this". In reality, one has to understand that all the five fingers are never of the same length.

It is a way of God, that if something is bountiful in life, something else is bound to be lacking. This is the principle of awareness. It is a matter of simple understanding and being satisfied with whatever life has given you. The venom of a snake can be poisonous or healing. Similarly, if the shortfalls of life are well understood, they may be healing but if misunderstood, they may be poison also. Power to understand and satisfaction are the virtues which can solve the mysteries of all unhappiness andmisery. Single obstacle, single aim, many paths Selfishness, whether collective or individual, is the main obstacle to true happiness. They are the root cause of almost all dissatisfaction. The ultimate aim of every human being should be to realize the God within ourselves. God, or the divine nature, has nothing to do with our self centered motives. Divine nature can be reached only when one eliminates the tendency to be selfish. It can be achieved only when you submit, in aselfless manner. Hinduism has laid down many paths to attain this divine nature, and one should follow them. These paths are not based only on theory, but on sacred wisdom. They are tested by time, and proved to be true. These paths were laid down thousands of years before newer faiths like Islam and Christianity were born, and are very authentic. If followed faithfully, they can bear the fruits of sanctity, and make you realize the supreme power, God, within yourself.so this is the conclusion of my story.

Unpublished writer-Prakash Rawal

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