The Laws of Reincarnation
StandardBy my one of very worthy friend; SearchingTheMeaningOfLife (I’d hope I’d be recognized and confirmed 🙂 )

I’m born in the time of “Radio Day’s” as Woody Allen might call it, in that time in which there wasn’t TV and the only general communication was the radio in that times. Therefore, I’ve got a whole experiences to listen to the radio and the young friends might not believe it, it was a fascinating experience. it had helped me to learn to imaginate.
Anyway, when I was young and still listening to radio, there were a many theatre plays in it, you might not believe but those days there were writers for the Radio Piece. Theater in the radio, and they were wonderful acts happened: one of them it was written by a very famous writer (that I have unfortunately forgotten his name) about the wandering souls, our souls which go to nowhere land and waiting for the nxt act. there were four souls who met each others and sat and talked in the waitings time, and in between, they began to like each others, two men and two women.
one of the men said that he’d know that they’d all go into the new life on the Earth, the have begun to definite and wish how they could be in this new phase, they have liked each other in this very short time and they’d hope to get a nice life on the Earth in the new life, but exactly, at the time of reincarnation, they find out that they will have a tragic life; It’d mean that they married in pair and one of the men felt in love with the other’s wife and at the end there in murder! very sad story anyhow, there’s not a matter of believe in or not, C. G. Jung once said: I don’t believe in what I don’t really know about it. the main thing is that we all as humans when the time comes and we died, there will be something that’d surely remains, if we are here on this Earth to get through an examination as
Graham Hancock once stated.
Anyway, it’s a highly recommended issue here to read and spend a thought on it.
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“We come from a dark abyss, we end up in a dark abyss: in the bright space we call it Zoe. As soon as we are born, the return begins. At the same time the beginning and the return. Every moment we die. This is why many have said: The purpose of life is death. But as soon as we are born, the effort to create, to compose, to make the matter of life begins. Every moment we are born. That’s why many have said: “The purpose of ephemeral life is immortality”
Assketika N. Kazantzakis
Life and death are the two sides-poles of the same coin, THE LIFE, as the ancient wise men said. We, as lovers of wisdom, suffice to accept their views in order to realize the very course of evolution.
But what is death? Is there something after the end of earthly life? Why are we born? Who we are; Where do we go from and where do we go?
All of the above questions call philosophy, religions in their essence, and the very science of psychology to answer.
Let’s try to unroll the skein. Let’s take things in a row.
“Death, in my opinion, is nothing but the separation of two things that were previously united. Of soul and body, “said Uncle Plato.
All ancient peoples, Sumerians, American Indians, Egyptians, Indians, Chinese, Japanese, and Greeks believed in reincarnation. Large personalities such as Pythagoras, Plato, Aristotle, Confucius Lao Tse, Buddha and more modern, such as Nietzsche, Schopenhauer and others have confirmed this old theory.
Reincarnation, then, is a very old teaching, which shows us the succession of life and death in human existence. Before proceeding, let us meditate by observing the nature itself, which teaches us the existence of circles … Each new spring succeeds in the winter … every new day at night … Man, as an integral part of nature, participates in his rhythms and, following them rhythms, lives, dies and resuscitates in this world.
Reincarnation teaches us that the human soul, or spiritual energy, changes body. It changes physical presence every time and so lives various lives in the flow of evolution. Moreover, the very purpose of the Reincarnation Law is to perfect the being. Through the successive reincarnations, the human spirit is perfected, acquiring the necessary experience and knowledge, and thus rising more and more to the source of the spiritual light from which it originated.
But what is it that is unchanging, reincarnated, and what is it that changes with every life? Again, we will turn to the depths of antiquity, collecting all these elements that humanity has inherited. Thus, the inner traditions impart that man, as an evolving being, has an Eternal and indestructible part of Heavenly origin, the Spirit, or the Ego, and another perishable, moral and earthly part, subject to changes in life. This second part we call it personality (does the word “persona” do not mean the mask of the ancient Greeks? Remember the masks that Khalil Gibran mentions in his work “the madman”). So the ancient wise men were saying that man consists of a perishable personality, which is quadruple, with four “masks” of material substance and an immortal spirit, which does not wear out if it is not material. The Ego or the Self of the ancient Greeks (remember again the delphic saying “know him” that reminds us to know our true self beyond the “masks”).
So we said that what the traditions say is reincarnated is the Spirit, which each time acquires a new personality (or else changes the worn-out clothes, as Krishna tells Arjuna in Bhagavad Gita, a project of great importance to the Indians ) that will allow him through his own life to acquire new experiences, knowledge and experiences, which will enrich and will help to develop the consciousness of the individual ego.
Every personality (which is to say that it includes our physical body, our vital energy, our emotions and the subjective mind) in every life has a certain duration. Sometime he is born and sometime he dies. So the soul “rises” into another world, in another dimension. In the east, this dimension is called Devachan and can be paralleled with Paradise, the Chalices of the Ancient Greeks, the Valhalla of the Scandinavian, the Egyptian Emperor … There the human entity spends a certain period of resting and processing everything learned from ” school of life “until it is forced to” rewind “(I go up and down is relative, but these meanings have always been used, which suggest the passage from one dimension to another) on the earth, in the material world,
In general this describes the process of reincarnation. Whether there are several “levels” in which souls are sent or else gone (Dante described these spaces as multi-storey universes) is a very big issue.
Moreover:
“Birth is sleep, forgetfulness
and the soul within us is born,
the star of life but the brilliant,
else he has gone to set,
and its east is elsewhere.
Not even naked,
Not completely into oblivion,
we are born into this life,
but like wind clouds,
sent from God, our first source. ”
“Feelings of Immortality Through the Reminders of Childhood”
William Gordworth
Following those who have realized all of the above we understand:
“My children, death and birth,
a pain of heart and sweetness,
one I leave it, and I come,
one hello and I found it well. ”
“Report to Greco” N. Kazantzakis.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• KARMA, ANNIE BESANT, THESSALONIKI PUBLICATIONS
• ASKITIKI, N. KAZANTZAKIS, EDITIONS E. KAZANTZAKIS
• REFERENCE TO GREKO, N. KAZANTZAKIS, EDITIONS E. KAZANTZAKIS
• METENSARKOSIS, IRVING S. COOPER, THEOSPHIC EDITIONS
• CHOOSE CHILDREN IN NEW ACROPOLIS, GA PLANAS, NEW ACROPOLIS ISSUES
• THE 3 CENTERS OF THE MYSTERY, GA PLANAS, PUBLICATIONS NEW ACROPOLIS
LIFE AFTER LIFE, CAROL NEIMAN & EMILY GOLDMAN, EASTERN EDITIONS
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• LIFE AFTER DEATH, LIVRAGA, NEW ACROPOLIS ISSUES
Source: http://www.nea-acropoli-athens.gr /
Sámi Spring Goddess: Rana Niejta
StandardToday we celebrate International Women’s Day! In honour of all you talented women out there, here is some folklore of the Sámi people.
The Sámi consider the Sun a divine being, claiming the sun rays and heat represent the daughter of the sun Salaneide, who has the power to end the cold winter.
Rana Niejta, a Spring/fertility Goddess awakens nature. She is known for turning the Southward mountains green in order to nourish the famished Reindeer from a long, cold, harsh, winter.
Above: Statue of Rana Nietja sits in a park in Mo i Rana, Rana, Norway.
Source & Reference:
- Lappisk mythologi http://www.archive.org
Viens faire un p’tit tour sur l’eau…
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EXTREME-ORIENT
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Le fleuve au vent du soir fait chanter ses roseaux.
Seul je m’en suis allé. – J’ai dénoué l’amarre,
Puis je me suis couché dans ma jonque bizarre,
Sans bruit, de peur de faire envoler les oiseaux.
Et nous sommes partis, tous deux, au fil de l’eau,
Sans savoir où, très lentement. – O charme rare,
Que donne un inconnu fluide où l’on s’égare !…
Par instants, j’arrêtais quelque frêle rameau.
Et je restais, bercé sur un flot d’indolence,
A respirer ton âme, ô beau soir de silence…
Car j’ai l’amour subtil du crépuscule fin ;
L’eau musicale et triste est la soeur de mon rêve
Ma tasse est diaphane, et je porte, sans fin,
Un coeur mélancolique où la lune se lève.
THE EXTREME ORIENT
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An evening music in the reed was heard.
I went to the river alone. I freed the painter,
I laid me…
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Social Media Addiction 🖥
Standardvery good advice to think twice about it. I myself always try to stay in about average 😉 and I’m also lucky that my wife doesn’t interested in any social media at all, therefore, I have to reduce my activity in this case.
Geist
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StandardI can only read here an absolute true Words, the creation, as I may call it so, which an artist creates, comes from own self. It even forces to come out. Thank you MG Wells for sharing your thoughts ❤❤🙏🙏👍
Hidebound Hump Day — Cornelis Drebbel 33
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Wednesday, March 6, 2019
Noel Nichols, Unsplash
Welcome back to Hidebound Hump Day, my chuckaboos! Unfortunately I still haven’t gotten my agoraphobic self on the road. Even without my “messed-up-ness,” a cross country relocation is a lot for one person, physically and mentally… and I’m no spring chicken… So, please forgive me for being scarce. I miss visiting other blogs, and apologize that I haven’t been to see you.
The quite romantically random “things” that drove this chapter were from author Mary J McCoy-Dressel.
Now, let’s get straight to the #steampunk submarine.
Previously with Copper, the Alchemist, and the Woman in Trousers
A Rewind from Chapter 8 back when our trio escaped from fierce marauding chimpanzees.
The chimp must have seen me looking back at him. It started wreaking havoc in the branches of the tree, jumping up and down and screeching bloody murder. His fellows in the…
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Zoroastrianism – BBC Audio program
StandardMON AMIE ALGOS – Aλγος
StandardI think that I don#t need to translate any … Merci beaucoup, cher ami
Neuf heures du matin seulement et déjà il se fait bien tard…
Une ombre épaisse recouvre lentement la chair tuméfiée
de tous ces jours d’attente, de prière et d’espoirs impossibles
comme une fraîche nuit d’automne jetant son voile épais
sur un été encore chaud, orageux mais fragile et sans avenir.
Depuis tant d’années, elle frappe et frappe à ma porte
lancinante et insidieuse, terrifiante et mortifère,
jouant avec mon impatience et s’accrochant à ma raison
comme une tique sur un corps offert à la mort.
Soudain ! par effraction et violemment elle entre,
ayant rompu la trêve et tué toute trace de sérénité ;
la douleur se fait enfin reconnaître comme telle
par une âme chancelante et durement éprouvée.
Et sans désemparer elle fredonne son petit air de fête,
toujours le même… elle, puissante et ivre d’avoir trop bu
à la coupe d’une souffrance impitoyable et quotidienne
comme une bête sauvage…
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