Do you often think of death?Not just for your own death but for others, or just for death as a concept.
I will honestly say that I think a lot about death. I wonder very much whether there is life after death or do we just arrive in infinite darkness and silence? Do we perceive it at all? I can't imagine the "big nothing". That I don't even see it's dark. If our soul still survives death, what happens to it? Can we see our family from heaven? Or can we haunt as a ghost? Are we reborn? As a human, animal or plant? Do plants have a soul anyway?
Reincarnation is now treated by many as a proven fact. Even those who cling to the materialist world with strong skepticism often experience the feeling of déjà vu, which can even be a shred of reincarnation. Fact-supported reincarnation cases convince even skeptics.
According to most reports, mostly children have memories of their previous lives. I think this can often be very strange and confusing for a child, mainly because their stories are probably not believed by anyone at first (or never). But in cases where parents begin research based on memories, it often becomes proven that the child is telling a real story, a real life of a past that they might not otherwise be aware of.
There are plenty of reports that can prove the theory of reincarnation, and scholars are also researching on this topic. The most compelling case for me is when a little boy led people to the killer who killed him in his previous life.
They believe in the existence of reincarnation in the culture of the Druze ethnic group, so if a child is born with special traits and has memories from his previous life, people will take him to the site of his previous life.
The name of the protagonist of this story is unknown, but md Eli Lasch wrote a book about the story, entitled Children Who Have Lived Before: Reincarnation Today.
So the boy had an elongated red spot on his head at birth. Later, at the age of 3, the boy said he lived in a Syrian village in his previous life, but someone killed him. People took him to their village, the first two of which he did not recognize, but in the third village, memories erupted from him. He could also tell what his name was and what his killer's name was. Since the killer was still alive, they visited him and the boy told him they were neighbors, but once they got into a fight, the man killed him with an ax. Traces of this were visible on the boy's head.
The boy also led the authorities to the corpse. There was an injury on the skull of the remnant that came out from under the many stones, like a stain on the boy's head. Investigations found that the injury was caused by an ax and then the murder weapon was also found. The killer finally confessed to his deed.
What do you think of the story? Do you believe in reincarnation? I myself believe in reincarnation and not. But it is difficult to find any other acceptable explanation for such stories.
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In Christianity views, I think reincarnation is true until the final judgement will come.. so this is just my beliefs thus I don't need to provide evidence hehe