Marc Ross
Senior Registered
Hello,
Lately, I’ve empathized with the “skeptic’s advocate of sorts” -- dismissing the possibility of reincarnation.
First, if much of past-life recall is done through meditation exercises, than why is there very little in the way of discussions of meditative states experienced in a PL? Link to the post (Under the discussion of Meditation) ‘Memories of meditative-like states in a PL??’.
Second, why don’t the strong cases suggestive of reincarnation e.g., the Lenninger case tie-in to any of Dr. Ian Stevenson’s criteria found in worldwide case-studies comparing past and present lives; six-degrees of separation between past and present lives e.g., geographical regions, family relationships?
Many people view the concept of reincarnation as inconclusive. Yet, quite a few people (such as myself) also view reincarnation as inconclusive, yet gravitate towards “a proponent’s advocate” that reincarnation is a good possibility.
Later,
Marc
Lately, I’ve empathized with the “skeptic’s advocate of sorts” -- dismissing the possibility of reincarnation.
First, if much of past-life recall is done through meditation exercises, than why is there very little in the way of discussions of meditative states experienced in a PL? Link to the post (Under the discussion of Meditation) ‘Memories of meditative-like states in a PL??’.
Second, why don’t the strong cases suggestive of reincarnation e.g., the Lenninger case tie-in to any of Dr. Ian Stevenson’s criteria found in worldwide case-studies comparing past and present lives; six-degrees of separation between past and present lives e.g., geographical regions, family relationships?
Many people view the concept of reincarnation as inconclusive. Yet, quite a few people (such as myself) also view reincarnation as inconclusive, yet gravitate towards “a proponent’s advocate” that reincarnation is a good possibility.
Later,
Marc
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