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What is the true goal of reincarnation?
The reincarnation concept is considered in Indian religions as a step that starts each “cycle of aimless drifting, wandering or mundane existence,” but one that is an opportunity to seek spiritual liberation through ethical living and a variety of meditative, yogic (marga), or other spiritual practices.
Is reincarnation a form of immortality?
Reincarnation is a form of immortality, mostly by the fact that the user lives forever in a technical sense.
What are the possibilites of reincarnation?
Logically, there are several possibilites. Reincarnation is a myth and all of this is nonsense. (I don’t agree!) Reincarnation is real, but current estimates for previous human births are wide of the mark. The true figure is closer to 350 billion.
Does population data contradict reincarnation?
The bottom line is, far from contradicting reincarnation, the world population data leaves plenty of room for it as a possibility — though not necessarily in a linear, one-at-a-time form. [1] Haub assumes a birth rate of 80 per thousand per year before 1AD, then 60 up to 1750AD, then declining to 23 by 2011.
How many souls reincarnating on Earth?
What if, say, there are actually 20 billion souls reincarnating, but only a fraction are ever present on the planet at the same time? It’s just the size of that fraction that has increased exponentially. In counting all the people who have ever existed, population is only one factor.
What percentage of the world’s population are young souls?
The world population’s average isn’t in the young soul stage after all, but way earlier in the infant soul stage. (I have played with the spreadsheet, and the only pattern that would fit is if 70\% of the current population (5 billion) are infant souls, 24\% are baby souls, 3\% are young souls, 1\% are mature souls and 0.1\% are old souls.
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