Akhenaten
Heretic Pharaoh
Ka?
If consciousness is what is reincarnated, but personality and memories may be different?
If personality and memories are not retained in reincarnation, what is?
No observations support reincarnation; however, I will not abandon my deeply held beliefs which I have gone to great lengths to articulate.
Consciousness is the blank slate
Bob, I would like to ask you a question. You've answered quite clearly why you believe in the possibility of reincarnation at the moment. However, your post...
...makes you sound rigid and fanatic in your belief (which you admit to not being supported in any reasonable way).
Sanskaras are impressions derived from past experiences that form desires that influence future responses and behavior (karma).
vasana: (Sanskrit) "Subconscious inclination." From vas, "living, remaining." The subliminal inclinations and habit patterns which, as driving forces, color and motivate one's attitudes and future actions. Vasanas are the conglomerate results of subconscious impressions (samskaras) created through experience. Samskaras, experiential impressions, combine in the subconscious to form vasanas, which thereafter contribute to mental fluctuations, called vritti. The most complex and emotionally charged vasanas are found in the dimension of mind called the subsubconscious, or vasana chitta.
On the contrary, I am very flexible and not at all rigid. In fact, I am quite liberal in my views and outlook on life.
This happens to be what I believe now but I certainly will change my views in the future, if necessary.
I believe that I expressed myself as being rather rigid because it seemed to be such an uphill battle. I was alone against everyone with absolutely no support from others.
At this point, I am happy to see that there are others who believe in reincarnation stepping up to the plate but, obviously, none of them share my exact beliefs.
By the way, how did you highlight the text in my message?
Exactly. And it is the blank slate that gets reincarnated.
Thank you. I now have another way of expressing my thoughts.
Bob
Um - what is the difference between the blank slate of a first incarnation and the blank slate of a reincarnation?
Um - what is the difference between the blank slate of a first incarnation and the blank slate of a reincarnation?
I have no idea what this means?
These concepts are, of course, thoroughly religious with not a shred of evidence-base, and as such quite impossible to discuss in a rational manner. However, if you're talking about something different, please elaborate. I'd be intrigued to hear the how's and why's behind your belief.
I had a master who didn't use eastern language. He was western a God realised man of no belief or tradition. He could describe the truth of life which is concerned with Love, Life, Death, Truth and God.
We are all concerned with that. I can't go beyond my own experience and describe reality beyond what I have realised so I can't discuss it but if you wish to read yet another spiritual master then look for Barry Long. If you are looking for the truth without belief you will have it reflected by him. In self knowledge you already know the truth you just need a clear reflection.
It (the Big Bang theory) would be really effective, and an astonishing scientific advance, if the theorising observer realised that as intelligence he is reducing all that he is seeing and imagining, including himself, to within a split second of the non-existent now-point in his own brain, the point of reality and the emergent point of the whole universe as far as man and sense can perceive it. Then the theory would be absolutely correct.
The scientist would not be concerned with a fabricated beginning billions of years ago but with himself, intelligence, being only a split second away from the pre-existent state, his own and everything's source - the motionless pure intellect or consciousness. Universe and man as intelligence would then unite in one sublime realised truth and the way would be open for scientific entry into the new epoch of time and knowledge beyond light-speed, sense and past.[25]
That was a mistake to say! It isn't me.
Regarding your other questions, I feel as if I am going around and around in circles explaining myself so please read all my previous posts in this thread.
Bob
I have no idea what this means?
It's a very clear question. But before answering it you first have to decide which reincarnation-school-of-thought you endorse. You earlier stated you believe a human can reincarnate as a dog. How about plants and minerals? Also, do you believe this reincarnation has an aim of some sort, and if it does, who decides it?It's a very clear question. But before answering it you first have to decide which reincarnation-school-of-thought you endorse. You earlier stated you believe a human can reincarnate as a dog. How about plants and minerals? Also, do you believe this reincarnation has an aim of some sort, and if it does, who decides it?
All blank slates actually are not blank, they have a serial number. A new blank slate has a serial number that has not been used before, wheareas a reincarnated one reuses a serial number of a previous one.Um - what is the difference between the blank slate of a first incarnation and the blank slate of a reincarnation?
All blank slates actually are not blank, they have a serial number. A new blank slate has a serial number that has not been used before, wheareas a reincarnated one reuses a serial number of a previous one.
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