Community | September 29, 2009 | 8 comments

Is there scientific evidence for reincarnation?

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Science refers to knowledge as it relates to the physical world and its
phenomena — the nature, constitution and forces of matter. Many Buddhists
deny the reality of matter. Consequently, they believe in reincarnation. Is
there scientific evidence for reincarnation?
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8 comments // Is there scientific evidence for reincarnation?

  • ThresholdBroken
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      ThresholdBroken  
    • When you die, all of your energy/electricity has to go some where right?....... this universe will not last forever (even though it seems to be expanding forever) for the fact that eventually all subatomic particles will be destroyed. Returning into a state of a churning cauldron of space/time/matter in which it might happen all over again.... an oscillating existence....... why not the consciousness.

      Plus DMT made me realize that death is just a gateway.

    • 2 years ago
  • lj111
  • Acedia
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      Acedia  
    • I believe that would first require us to find that there is substantial scientific evidence for the soul, would it not?

      Let's not put the cart before the horse.

    • 2 years ago
  • EmperorThan
  • kennymotown
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      kennymotown  
    • I agree with you about the subject, I also read Edgar Cayce's writing about Hypnosis regression and was amazed by his findings. It's been a while since I read them but I really need to dive back into his studies. Getting in contact with the spiritual world is pretty impossible in this physical realm but I have tried to base
      much of my life decisions on the Karma implications. Zen Bhuddism is about as close to a religion I could believe in.

    • 2 years ago
  • PressCore
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      PressCore  
    • " Is there scientific evidence for reincarnation ? " Well I'm one of those Bhuddists you refered to. I've been studying that philosophy and the psychic science of Astrology for 37 years now. And I can truthfuly say that there are authors of Astrology related books, who have PHDs in Physics, like John Wilner, who firmly describe the details involved as scientific theory involving reincarnation. As for scientific proof, that seems to beg the question. I doubt there might be any physical scientific method that humans can devise which would proove it. Because when you leave the physical realm when you die and enter the spiritual realm, then renter the physical realm, you have to drop the state of existence that can be physicaly tested & measured first. Albert Einstein's ideas are very familiar to me. He is one of my mentors. I read his quotes every day of my life on my Google feeds. And I can tell you, again truthfuly, that Albert Einstein is as close as a Westerner can come to sharing the same mind set as Bhuddist believers in reincarnation like me. Einstein claimed that matter and energy are both different manifestations of the same essence. So nothing tangible has resulted from the mind of man yet to resolve your thoughtful question. Even the Neo Freudian psychologists like Yung only theorized Synchronicity as the basis for Astrology. With modern English social psychologists doing scientific experiments which developed 1 to 1 correlations on the Astrology, and the reincarnation that logicaly follows from it. The idea of proving direct cause and effect for reincarnation might be someday proved by cyberstudy. There have been robotic programs devised in the late 1990s to predict trends in the Stock Market which have eerily supported the Doomesday predictions of 12/21/2012. If there's ever a Supercomputer generated A.I. made to research the issue, then there might be scientific proof, yes. But for there ever to be scientific proof, there must necessarily first be the answer I do not know. I only know how the Bhuddists, Astrologers,Psychologists think and where their mind sets interlap to formulate a theory of why it's logical to predict that God works that way. Read John Wilner's books sometime and your mind will be opened.

    • 2 years ago
  • Scathian
  • kennymotown
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