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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2019 20:00:35 GMT
The view of which looking at it as being something that undergoes transmigration. A container that takes us from one life to another. You enter a cycle of reincarnation.
The idea of soul traps is commonly circulating in the anti-new age type circles. That idea that souls are being recycled for use.
In buddhism there is the notion of escaping the cycle of reincarnation and liberating yourself. The Buddhist view however is commonly that reincarnation is more random. New agers however consider reincarnation as a good thing that is evolutionary moving from new soul to old soul.
But then we can consider the notion of is evolutionary degration, a pathway to hell. For every incarnation soul programming increases. At the end of it there are no more for a very long time until finally normal incarnation. However here we can consider that there is no soul until counsciousness in hjacked. We can consider also that there are two types of incarnation. Soul incarnations which are cyclic and direct incarnations from consciousness which are non cyclic. The significance of this is that different levels of soul programming can be observed within people. And it can lead to different 'character structures' and such. The more soul programmed you are the less likely it is that you are open to these sorts of ideas about reality.
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Post by Henrik on Nov 25, 2019 8:02:29 GMT
Kind of like Phillip Goddard: the "newest" souls are the purest, most able and less conformed until the system damages and recycles ad infitum, degrading the "soul".
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