Course Excerpt: Reincarnation

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Course Excerpt: Reincarnation Course Excerpt: Reincarnation As a general statement, reincarnation is the belief that the same soul can incarnate into different physical bodies to experience multiple lives on the physical plane over a course of time. The purpose of these lives is to learn the lessons enforced by one’s actions through the law of “karma,” until such time that the soul has reached a stage of “enlightenment” such that it has no karmic debts and is at peace and oneness in harmony with the universe.

To put it another way (as the Encyclopedia Britannica does), “Reincarnation: the belief that the soul survives the death of the physical body and returns to life as a new body, again and again, for the purpose of its own development.” This belief (reincarnation) has been associated widely and primarily with Eastern religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism, and its adherents make up roughly two-thirds of the world’s population. Some western thinkers, such as Plato, Kant, Emerson and Wordsworth for example, have supported the idea; however, it has been largely rejected and/or ignored by the Judeo-Christian cultures. The truth is that a surprising number of distinguished thinkers of every era have considered the problem of reincarnation. However, such


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