articleshistory.com articleshistory.com
Site Home About Us Privacy Terms of Use Place Your Link Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Hotels & Travel

News & Media

Recreation

Home Family & Garden

Jobs & Careers

Healthcare & Medicine

Health & Hygiene

Cooking & Drinking

Art & Creative

Teens & Children

Business & Services

Investment & Finance

Self Management

Technology & Science

People & Society

Online Shopping

Games & Play

Academics & Education

Relationship & Lifestyle

Law & Politics

Automobiles

Adventure & Sports

Computers & Software

Realty & Property

 

Site Home –› News & Media –› Spirituality & Religious Issues
 

Reincarnation-Are we Born Again?

 
Author: Sacha Tarkovsky
What does reincarnation mean? This is an age old question often discussed, and often considered by the world's greatest minds, and most of the world's religions.

The meaning of Reincarnation

Simply put, reincarnation means the rebirth of the soul in another (new) body. Reincarnation (from the Latin meaning the taking on of flesh again) is the occupation by the immortal soul of a new body after the death of the former body.

Reincarnation & Hinduism

Hinduism has reincarnation as a basic tenet of their belief, and espouse that the human spirit returns to this life again and again as it strives for perfection.

The idea that the soul reincarnates is intricately linked to the principle of karma (see below).Hinduism teaches that individual souls, known as jivaatmas pass from one plane of existence to another, and carry with them samskaras (impressions) from former states of being.

These karmic memories (like data on a hard disc) on the soul are taken to the next life and result in a causally-determined state of being.

In Hinduism and other religions, liberation from samsara, or the cycle of death and rebirth, is considered the ultimate goal of our earthly existence. This liberation is known as Moksha, and once reached, the soul ceases to reincarnate.

Karma

Activity that has become destiny is Karma.

This means Karma can be considered the total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of that person's existence, regarded as determining the person's destiny.

Actually, there are three types of karma:

Sanchita karma, or the sum total of past karmas yet to be resolved; then prarabdha karma, that portion of sanchita karma that is to be experienced in this life; and kriyamana karma, the karma that humans are currently creating and will bear fruit in the future.

Other Religions & Reincarnation

The principle of reincarnation is found in almost all religions of the world. It was a prominent feature of Christianity until about the 6th century.

An early Church father, Origen was an adherent of reincarnation. Origen taught the pre-existence of the soul -- the concept that the human soul existed already before birth. "The soul has neither beginning nor end... [They] come into this world strengthened by the victories or weakened by the defeats of their previous lives" (De Principiis). The Bible also still has many direct references to reincarnation (Mt 11:14 and 17:12f and John 9,1 ff, ie.) . Jesus identifies John the Baptist as the returning prophet Elijah in Matthews 11:14. In the Old Testament, , David writes in Psalms 51:5 (NIV) 'Surely I was sinful at birth, sinful from the time my mother conceived me.'

The universal acceptance of reincarnation

Reincarnation is prominent in Judaism and the Kabala (gilgul, Ibbur). In fact, in all oriental religions such as Buddhism. Jainism, and Zoroastrianism, reincarnation forms a basic building block of their sacred texts.

In ancient times, Classical Greek Philosophy (especially with Pythagoras) and as part of the Elysian Mysteries, reincarnation was a central theme akin to the Hindu thought.

In fact, reincarnation, when viewed in broad terms, appears a universally accepted fact of our lives.

But if we lived before, why can't we remember it?

In literature as well as religious thought, the major objection to the principle of reincarnation is that people cannot recall having lived before.

A simple answer to that (taken from Swami Vivekananda) is that we do not recall our infancy; yet it existed. Also, there are many books and therapists today that can assist one in remembering a past life.

Taken simply, there is a universal belief that we are all rays out of the divine, and having ourselves the divine quality of free will, we have experienced life in its many forms.

When we contravened the natural rules, we created karma, and until those contraventions are corrected, and realized, we are obliged to incarnate again and again.

Author Bio:

For more FREE diet and fitness articles and features go to our website and find an accompanying fitness workout to the Go-carb diet: www.net-planet.org

You can search for this article using: Reincarnation-Are we Born Again?, News & Media, Spirituality & Religious Issues
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Amish People - From America's Dutch Country a Lesson for the Whole World
 
Improve Fuel Economy - Over 30 Ways to Increase Your MPG and Save Money on Gas
 
Religious Practices
 
Of Lords and Bishops
 
News Releases ? The Marketing Tool That Can Drive Huge Traffic Quickly!
 
It's Not About the Bunnies
 
The Warped Psychology of Islam
 
Ministry Of Absence
 
Boriska the Boy Astronomer
 
The Voice of the Flesh Verses the Voice of God
 
 
 
 
 

Abortion and the Conscience of the Nation by Ronald Reagan

President Ronald Reagan writes a brief essay on abortion. - Johnny Kicklighter
 

The Role of Poseidon In Ancient Greece

Poseidon is one of the more famous of the deities of ancient Greece. Here is an overview of who he w ... - Richard Monk
 

Tsunamis

Tsunami has attacked south india in a havoc manner... It was a disastrous experience... - Chakarapani Srinivasa
 

The Voice of the Flesh Verses the Voice of God

What brought about your current circumstances? Have you ever really thought hard about it? - Daniel N. Brown
 

Rome Under Siege: Doing Apologetics With Hannibal

The debate between Rome and Geneva continues in our day, with those who favor the full, final author ... - Carson C. Day
 

Boriska the Boy Astronomer

"When the Kursk submarine sank, he was aching all over" - Seer Rhykan
 
 
Site Home -> Privacy -> Terms of Use
© 2008 www.articleshistory.com All Rights Reserved.