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Approach to Reincarnation

The subject of reincarnation has long been a source of debate, with arguments spanning belief, skepticism, and speculation. At some point in life, nearly everyone has wondered about, discussed, or even engaged in this argument. However, with countless doctrines, theories, and interpretations circulating, any genuine investigation into reincarnation using commonly available information is nearly impossible. The vast array of perspectives often results in contradiction and confusion rather than clarity.


Moreover, the modern understanding of reincarnation is often built not on substance or core principles but on abstract and vague notions—such as faith, hope, and love—which, while valuable in their own right, are insufficient foundations for a deeper understanding.


The purpose of this writing, then, is to offer a reasonable approach to reincarnation and to introduce the first levels of genuine understanding. It is important to recognize, however, that reincarnation is an immense subject, and higher levels of knowledge require a certain level of development before they can be comprehended.


The Reality of Reincarnation

If reincarnation were a universal certainty—if every person were automatically granted an infinite number of lives—then human nature would lead to complacency. People would fall into the greatest disease known to man: The Disease of Tomorrow—the tendency to endlessly delay effort, assuming that there will always be time.


But the reality is that a person has only one lifetime in which to develop the potential for further existence after death. Reincarnation is not guaranteed. This fact places a great burden on the individual—a demand for personal development, which, for a considerable time, is often uncomfortable.


Historical Indications of Reincarnation

Throughout history, cultures and religions across the world have pointed to common knowledge of reincarnation and life after death:

  1. Ancient Egypt: The entire structure of Egyptian life was built on the belief in an afterlife. Despite modern perceptions of the Egyptians as primitive, their achievements—wireless electricity, solar furnaces, and advanced telepathic abilities—suggest a civilization far beyond what is commonly assumed.

  2. Ancient China (Cathay): There was a time when individuals would lend money in one life to be repaid in another, indicating a deeply rooted cultural acceptance of reincarnation.

  3. Biblical References: The Bible, too, contains hints of reincarnation. A striking example is Christ's statement: "Let the dead bury their dead." This suggests that there are those who are already dead, meaning they have no opportunity to reincarnate—implying that reincarnation is not universal but conditional.

This raises essential questions:

  • Who can reincarnate?

  • How does reincarnation occur?

  • What are the conditions for it?


Unfortunately, such questions are rarely examined with reason. Instead, blind faith is often presented as an answer. While historical indications of reincarnation are abundant, they remain unsubstantiated. To truly grasp the nature of reincarnation, one must approach the subject rationally, and with a foundation in natural law.


The Great Church of Nature and the Law of Repetition

To find a firm starting point, we must turn to the Great Church—that is, nature itself, the natural order, and the planetary system tat sustains us. Unlike human interpretations, natural law is immutable, existing beyond man's ability to alter it.


Consider:

  • Have you ever seen a cat attempt to be anything other than a cat?

  • Have you ever seen a tulip try to become a rose?


No—only humans attempt to be something other than what they are meant to be. Only humans act outside of planetary and higher purpose.


Yet, nature reveals a universal pattern of repetition:

  • A seed is planted, grows, dies, and produces new seeds, repeating the cycle.

  • Day follows night, which in turn gives way to day again.

  • The seasons return in their due course, repeating endlessly.


This principle of repetition extends to the planet herself. Earth is five-dimensional, symbolized by the pentagram, and follows a spiral motion, even though we perceive it in three dimensions. The nature of the planet is repetition, and thus, history repeats itself over and over.


The study of solar mechanics provides further insight into this principle of eternal recurrence, though it is an advanced field requiring extensive learning. However, we can consider one immediate implication:


Each person plays a role in the grand cosmic drama—a role that has been played before and will be played again.


This explains the phenomenon of deja vu—the sense that one has been in a place before, experienced a moment before, or knows what will happen next. These feelings arise because the role itself has been played countless times before.


But were you in this role before? Will you be in it again?


While it is possible for a person to repeat a role, it is highly unlikely—a concept that will be explored further in later writings.


The Mechanics of Reincarnation

All humans are standard issue—meaning that all are born with two eyes, two legs, one brain—which suggests that the soul force itself is also issued in a standard way. A newborn does not yet know who they are—this must be learned.


One of the universal laws of physics states: Everything returns to the source of its arising.


To apply this to reincarnation, consider the following analogy:

  • Each person is given one spoonful of soul force at birth.

  • This soul force is trapped within the body until death, at which point it returns to the source—the collective pot from which all souls arise.


For those who live an ordinary life without significant spiritual development, this is all that happens—the soul simply returns to the source, dissolving into the greater whole.


However, if a person consciously develops beyond the general human standard, something different occurs:

  • A second soul is formed—one that can survive beyond death.

  • This second soul does not return to the collective pot, as it did nor originate from it.

  • Instead, it remains in the Astral Light, sustained by the planet's electrical life force.

  • Depending on its strength and development, this second soul can reincarnate into a new body at the moment of quickening—the same moment the standard soul enters.


This second soul cannot initially remember or recognize itself until the new standard soul develops its senses and understanding.


This suggests that not all reincarnations are forward-moving—some can be backward. Ancient cultures such as the Chinese, Japanese, and Native Americans speak of joining their ancestors, hinting at the possibility of being born into an earlier timeline.


The Limits of Reincarnation

Reincarnation is only possible as long as the planet remains in its current state. However, Earth itself is evolving, and this cycle will eventually end. This is Armageddon—the Last Judgment—not in its commonly misunderstood form but as the great planetary transition.


Thus, reincarnation is only viable for a limited time.


Final Thoughts

  • The second soul resides in the blood body (Astral Body).

  • If the blood body is stronger than the standard soul, it survives death; if not, it does not.

  • The blood itself is merely a host—a blood transfusion does not transfer the soul force.


Reincarnation, then, is not a right but a potential, dependent on development, effort, and understanding.

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