Indian people unironically believe in reincarnation
Indian people unironically believe in reincarnation
we're actually reborn into the same miserable lives for all eternity
moksha reincarnation trap has opened
we shall all be consumed
So?
and they're right
the first law of thermodynamics is conservation of energy
the "soul" is an emergent property of matter
therefore the soul is reincarnated
simple as
I also believe in reincarnation
True Christians believes It as well. Some Dumb Pope changed this dogma because a promiscuous woman askef him to do so.
Study your own damn religion.
Uma delicia
We are fruits of every human action reverbarated through time. Our actions also contribute to that system.
Yeah. And you believe in a magic sky man who sent a magic ghost-dove down to Earth in order to magically make a woman pregnant with a child who would grow up to become a man who can magically turn water into an alcoholic beverage as well as walk on water.
Indian religious beliefs don't sound that farfetched now.
Well, you do get reincarnated as worms. And then as a bird. Then as a flower. Then as a cow. Then as a human. Or something.
Judaism is a live afirming ideology that trascend their individual mortality throw the survival of their tribe , they are a biological materialistic cult .
It's actually real, but not in the way you think
Elaborate
I think the pic only meant to poke fun at people afraid of death/insecure of what happens next.
Time is circular, not linear. Everything eventually comes back because energy cannot be destroyed, only transferred.
Human dies, fungus grows, which spawns life
what if before we die our perception of time just halves over and over so we infinitely experience our last moments?
The star dust Gets recycled in the groundarino from your body bodyrino and the grass gets eaten by the heckin herbivore bois
They're unironically correct
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I essentially believed that you were reborn in some way from the start, before I heard about it as any kind of religious concept. It's a pretty universal idea I think.