In life, people look for ‘reasons’. Logic is very important to balance the world. People need logic. They need to understand the ‘if/then’. Things are supposed to make sense.
This happens to you in your childhood, so for the rest of your life you respond to ‘this’ based on what happened to you.
For example, suppose when you were very young your mother died. She died trying to give birth to your brother. This fear of pregnancy and of having a baby might so effect you that you never want to be pregnant and will do everything to prevent it.
It is perfectly understandable then, that this women has never been pregnant and only married when she was past child bearing age.
But if there is nothing in her life which in any way contraindicates pregnancy, why has she chosen to be childless? Why has she taken steps to prevent pregnancy, ended relationships in which the man wants children, and perhaps underwent an operation to make pregnancy impossible.
If a person devotes their lives to their jobs or a cause or something beyond people, so that there are virtual walls between them and other people, one might look for the ‘reason’.
If they lost their family when they were young, if their beloved husband/wife died and devastated them, one can understand why they can not bear to get close to other people.
But if there is absolutely nothing in their current life, then maybe this avoidance comes from a past life where they lost someone which devastated them so much they can never bond again.
If we meet someone who came from a horrible past, where every moment of life was terror and they spent their time trying to get enough to eat, one would understand that being safe was so important to them, having a life is so significant, that they are not willing to waste time on work but want to focus on living.
But the average person who has the average life, why are they so lazy? Why do they have such little ambition? Could it be a reflection from a past life where they worked themselves to death for nothing, where they never had a life, which they are now creating?
To my mind, if I believe in reincarnation, then many choices made today are not based on the stimuli around us, but on things from our past lives.
Yes, there are those who might not have lived before or had perfectly ordinary lives, so this new life is not compensation for the past.
But in some cases, where there is no ‘logical’ explanation, I wonder if the answer is not reincarnation.
Could this not be a manifestation of experiences of a past life?
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Reincarnation is a religious belief that contradict heaven and hell and is a philosophical way to imagine how death will take place, weather a person might think their soul goes no where when you die or one may become reincarnated or even thinking we are going to heaven/hell is all upon the persons beliefs. Personally I believe anything is possible and people can become reincarnated into a dung beetle depending on how their life was lived in the past. I find it very hard to share my beliefs with anyone because majority of the population are christian and celebrate jesus whether it be jesus, allah, mosiah, johovah so on so forth. I am impressed by coming upon such an amazing topic of reincarnation. Thank you.