What do you need to know about reincarnation?
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What do you need to know about reincarnation?
Some souls you already know from a past life. Some souls are new to you. Whatever lessons you need to learn will necessarily involve other souls and their own reincarnation. This is because no one becomes reincarnated as a grown-up right away. Every reincarnating soul re-enters the material world, or earth, as a baby.
Do souls reincarnate (rebirth) on Earth?
Most likely, the soul will decide sooner or later to reincarnate (rebirth) on the Earth to continue its education. That is because those traits which have been unlearned in the material world (on the Earth) can also most efficiently be retrained in the material world. Reincarnation or rebirth as training camp on Earth
Can a baby be reincarnated as a grown-up?
Whatever lessons you need to learn will necessarily involve other souls and their own reincarnation. This is because no one becomes reincarnated as a grown-up right away. Every reincarnating soul re-enters the material world, or earth, as a baby. Why does it have to be as a baby?
Do souls choose to reincarnate in trouble spots?
The soul always incarnates voluntarily (in the text about the human development, we have compared individual rebirths with taking semesters at a university ). Souls who heavily surrendered to striving for power, greed and selfishness may indeed decide to reincarnate in a real trouble spot and to live under worst conditions.
What is the Sikh belief in reincarnation?
For Sikhs, the process of reincarnation is a long series of births and deaths based on the principles of Karma. A person with good deeds will be reborn as a better person, while a person with a past life of bad deeds will lead a miserable life after being reborn.
What is the difference between re-incarnation and resurrection?
Reincarnation posits a future life in a different body (or even a different order of physical life), while resurrection promises that one’s own body will take on a new, incorruptible, glorified form. Describing the resurrection, Paul stated, “It is sown a perishable body, it is raised an imperishable body .