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Personally i tend to think that, if reincarnation, really does exists, is nothing natural, but something artificial. In this case, something engineered by others.
Itīs not a wild idea. And we are not much far from being able to make it so technologically, maybe some hundreds, or less, of years. There are some movies about it, and last of all, Avatar. We are (apparently) not naturally meant to reincarnate. But we are educated..., well, forcibly indoctrinated, onto the desperate need to do it, just to save a part of us, that, from my perspective, is the most ridiculous and useless part to be saved: a coward fleeing from life. In crude therms, we die, and everything is ended. In technological ones, we die and everything is stored in a computer, to be deployed in another body, under certain conditions (amnesia with option or not, of full recovery of memories, etc). The reason for reincarnation i think is, to show yourself, how much you love yourself, narcisistically speaking. Under this perspective Spirituality is a religion, an institution created to sustain the idea of the technological reincarnation. The religion of religions, so to speak. That, raises a lot of interesting questions. |
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