View Full Version : a little idea i had
throopguy21
2007-09-05, 01:35
about reincarnation, i was in a daze in my first hour class at school. not listening to what the teacher was say, in my own little world really. it was to early for my brain to comprehend what i am told. but i can reason the best when i am in this state. i was thinking about what happens to us when we die. i believe that the body dies and the soul leaves it, it is then chooses what it will learn in the next life and it is put into the new being. the mind is refreshed no memories of the previous life, but as you grow older they can come back, what you have learned, and you can discover whatever it was that you wanted to learn in this life. discuss, if at all possible.
Krom the Mighty
2007-09-05, 02:34
Well, I can't imagine an actual logical basis for that view, and also it would stand to reason that if that view were valid, old people would be "remembering" things about their past lives all over the place. As far as I'm aware, that's not extremely common.
It's an interesting idea, but like all reincarnation, or any ideas about "the afterlife," it could never be close to proven or demonstrated objectively.
throopguy21
2007-09-05, 19:45
yeah, it was just a thought. so take from it what you will.
Lord. Better Than You
2007-09-06, 15:48
Nothing can be proved - it's all a basis of an assumption.
---Beany---
2007-09-06, 17:04
Maybe reincarnation is one of many explanations as to why some people are born naturals at something. For instance how mozart learnt how to play piano at a really young age. Maybe he learned to play in a previous life and all it took was a short time of playing to relearn muscle memory... maybe