Reincarnation-Are these irrefutable evidence ??

ex-muslim Ahmed

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    Are these irrefutable evidence that we come in cycles to this world again and again??



    Can this be true?? :shocked::shocked::shocked:
     
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    Zahina Rishad

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    hmmm....as I understand more..I begin to see everything from a different perspective.. interesting these Videos...

    These are actually real miracles.!!

    I really like to meet Mr. Ahmed..
     
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    Mononoke

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    We have all see and heard numerous stories about reincarnation. I think we have to be skeptical about the validity of these claims. Remember the kid was supposed to be the reincarnation of Premadasa; what a load lies that turned out to be. Of course all of these are anecdotes, and thus almost impossible to replicate and verify. Which makes things all the more convenient for scam artist.

    All evidence suggests that the hard-wiring of the human brain determines our personality and memories. Even what we call cultural conditioning is essentially a rewiring of the brain in response to stimuli. In light of that I find it hard to believe that we inherit some metaphysical personality from another life.

    And I've always wondered why these stories are so rare, how come i can't remember my past life.
     

    suraj1132

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    We have all see and heard numerous stories about reincarnation. I think we have to be skeptical about the validity of these claims. Remember the kid was supposed to be the reincarnation of Premadasa; what a load lies that turned out to be. Of course all of these are anecdotes, and thus almost impossible to replicate and verify. Which makes things all the more convenient for scam artist.

    All evidence suggests that the hard-wiring of the human brain determines our personality and memories. Even what we call cultural conditioning is essentially a rewiring of the brain in response to stimuli. In light of that I find it hard to believe that we inherit some metaphysical personality from another life.

    And I've always wondered why these stories are so rare, how come i can't remember my past life.

    normally people remember their past life(if they remember) only during their early ages..i.e,between age 5 and 7 because that's the age period where a child had not exposed much to his/her new community and surroundings(so,not much experiences to fill up his/her mind in this life) but yet is able to talk and think...... And certaintly,not all the people will remember their past lives...for someone to remember the past life,his/her previous life should end up in some shocking incident which has a great impact,,,,like for eg:- a car accident,a bomb blast,drowning,....ect...According to buddhism,a person will only carry his/her mind to the next life and since a deep impact like this would be remembered in his/her next life.but even that memory will eventually fade out after the age of 7 or so when he takes new memmories in this life....
    besides,it's a very very rare oppotunity according to buddhism to get birth as a human being.....so who knows whether we were humans or not in our previous life....?so then ofcourse we won't remember anything..............
    i have a cousin sister "who is a catholic by religion" who talked about her previous life when she was a small kid.she was talking about a car accident....so i really believe in reincarnation.....:nerd:
     

    Mononoke

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    normally people remember their past life(if they remember) only during their early ages..i.e,between age 5 and 7 because that's the age period where a child had not exposed much to his/her new community and surroundings(so,not much experiences to fill up his/her mind in this life) but yet is able to talk and think...... And certaintly,not all the people will remember their past lives...for someone to remember the past life,his/her previous life should end up in some shocking incident which has a great impact,,,,like for eg:- a car accident,a bomb blast,drowning,....ect...According to buddhism,a person will only carry his/her mind to the next life and since a deep impact like this would be remembered in his/her next life.but even that memory will eventually fade out after the age of 7 or so when he takes new memmories in this life....
    besides,it's a very very rare oppotunity according to buddhism to get birth as a human being.....so who knows whether we were humans or not in our previous life....?so then ofcourse we won't remember anything..............
    i have a cousin sister "who is a catholic by religion" who talked about her previous life when she was a small kid.she was talking about a car accident....so i really believe in reincarnation.....:nerd:

    I don't want to be disrespectful of you or cousin. Stories like you have just told are nothing more than personal anecdotes, stories that only you can verify for yourself. That's enough for you believe in reincarnation, but for the rest of the world you need to show a bit more proof. Especially proof that is incontrovertible. A shooting gun I might say.

    I feel like this question will be answered pretty soon, when we finally decipher the human genome. Then we should be able to tell what our brain inherits at birth.

    I also feel that Sri Lankan Buddhists make a big deal about reincarnation, when Buddhism has little concern for reincarnation. Buddhism flatly denies the existence of an 'atma'. I also feel that the Buddhist metaphysical doctrine is far more concerned with your present state of conscious than next lives.
     
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    3.5G

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    i remember tht buddist who r in this forum said tht ....BUDDAH DARMAY KIYALAI THIYANAWALU KAWRUTH KIVVA PLIYATA WISWASA KARANDA DEPA TAMANMA HOYALA BALLA NIWARADI KIYALA HITANWANAM WISVAASA KARANDA.. #**.*.*.*n.*o.*.*.*\#*now ur logic behind this is ur catholic sister talked about a car accident and now u belive in rebirth
     

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    i remember tht buddist who r in this forum said tht ....BUDDAH DARMAY KIYALAI THIYANAWALU KAWRUTH KIVVA PLIYATA WISWASA KARANDA DEPA TAMANMA HOYALA BALLA NIWARADI KIYALA HITANWANAM WISVAASA KARANDA.. #**.*.*.*n.*o.*.*.*\#*now ur logic behind this is ur catholic sister talked about a car accident and now u belive in rebirth

    hoyala balanawa kiyala kiyanne thaman eeka experience karanna oone kiyana eka nemei malli.............eeka gana karunu ekathu karala eeka gana adyayanayak karana ekatai....in buddhism,it tells the facts about re-incarnation and when i study it by my ownself and when i relate it to my sisters case,i get good reasons to believe it....i don't blind believe in anything....ehema baluwoth islamwala deviyo gana mokuthma oppu karanna bahane....science can never proove of a creation theory...the god who is very powerful and who can do anything and everything never comes infront of human(atleast not for the last 2600 years) and tell that im your god(since he himself wants to see evrybody in this world as muslims,if he could appear and show his real self for a moment,all the problems will be solved right?).....even the prophet mohammad had never met the god...non of the muslims have a clue about "kayamath" since nobody knows when the day of judgement would be......ect ect ect....it's only and only goes on "blind faith".....
     

    Mononoke

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    And of course if I were a dog, does that mean I get doggy memories in my child hood. Your theory is full of potholes. And why does the child forget these shocking incidents that are so visceral and vivid that they transmigrate to the so called next life. From the measly bit I know about development psychology, children not only retain such shocking memories but they also have a great influence of the adult personality of the child. If that were the case these children would exhibit some very queer personality traits when they grow up.
     
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