Friday, November 29, 2019
Reincarnation Essays - Pseudoscience, Reincarnation Research
  Reincarnation  Reincarnation has been the talk for thousands of years. The gospels say when the    Christian Master (Jesus) asked "Whom say the people that I am?," One  answered "Jesus was John the Baptist returned." It was well known by  then John the Baptist had been decapitated long before. Others said "He was  regarded as the reincarnation either of Elias or of Jerimias." They both  had been dead for centuries. This indicates how popular the subject was then,  also among the Romans, Greeks, Egyptians, Irish, and Indians on the American  continents, in a time when religion did not concede of the belief in  reincarnation. Jesus never denied the truth of reincarnation (Cooper intro.  v-vi). In the past, it has been a very controversial issue and will continue to  be widely debated. However, reincarnation is the key to our very existence and  the truth to life. "Reincarnation is the means by which hosts of evolving  lives, of all degrees of development, are brought into association with evolving  physical forms of all degrees of complexity"(Cooper 14). The basic belief  is that the soul cannot be reincarnated into the body of an animal. Humans are  not reborn directly after they die either(Cooper 20-21). According to Irving S.    Cooper, in past lives we have been painfully suffering because we were  passionate, willful, and at times cruel. But after many centuries we began to  stop wrong-doing. We have grown through contact with the people around us, the  regulation of the law, and through the pressure of physical being its  self(Cooper 16). There are many objections and "logical arguments" to  the question of reincarnation. One of the objections being: progress can be  achieved by humans without having to return to this planet(Cooper 48-51). Some  of the logical arguments are: one life on earth is useless in millions of cases,  it makes the achievement of perfection attainable(Cooper 59-78). There is  however more direct information that favors the belief in reincarnation. Because  we cannot remember our past lives, there is no way of knowing if we in fact  lived them. However, the first three or four years of our present life have been  entirely blocked out of our memory. We know we must have been alive and  conscious then because we are alive and conscience today. We do not have any  personal proof of the situation as far as memory goes. All details have also  been forgotten. Not only in those three to four years but more recently as well,  such as earlier today. The brain lets us forget a great amount of detail. For  example: "we are careful not to put our fingers into boiling water."    Why? Not because we have made the mistake recently but because many years ago  before we can remember, we suffered painfully when we threw our fingers into the  boiling water. It had to have caused such a horrid pain because of our present  caution(Cooper 80-83). There are many proofs to reincarnation. Instinct can  logically explained by reincarnation. A new born chick, just hatched from the  egg, runs for its safety when it sees the shadow of a hawk grace across the  ground. The experience from past lifetimes lets the baby chick escape from  danger instinctively(Cooper 85). It is said that when a child takes to a certain  interest, like music, it is supposedly a sign that in a past life, they were  musicians. This is also true when a child grasps certain instruction quickly.    Maternal instinct is often times found in girls and sometimes in boys. A child  playing with dolls is most likely recalling memories of an actual maternal  experience from a past life(Cooper 85). Reincarnation can also be used to  explain many otherwise unexplainable things, such as the following: * Ability/    Talent Each person has a certain talent that they have an exceptional ability  for naturally. Usually this is a talent that has tied over from many lives. In  order to keep a talent in working order, it must be facilitated. If we don't  use it in one life and let our opportunities slip by, then in the next life we  are impaired by physical inability though still have the yearning for the  talent(Cooper 88). * "Vice or Virtue" The voice of conscience is  really the memory of past decisions concerning right and wrong. A crude person  has little conscience because his past experience has been so little. Criminal  parents can not stop virtue from being revealed in a child neither good parents  keep bad from sneaking into their children(Cooper 89). * Genius Genius is not  caused by heredity or    
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