I have long been thinking of re-incarnation, right from my childhood days. I still wonder how this world (a playground or a movie) is connected or disconnected to our very own self. We try to get connected to this world through our actions (Our Karma, as Lord Krishna taught to Arjun) we flow in between different emotions at different phases of our life varying from being happy to being sad. We forget what once a great man said "Happiness follows sadness, like darkeness does to light and night to day"(rephrased). So should have worked on life being followerd by death. Though we certainly enjoy our happy days but its our bad days that make them enjoyable(just wonder how during my days of struggle, I get connected to my self and that bring the best out of me) and I start enjoying that period and it switches on to my happy days.
Anyways, lets not distract from our topic of finding a connection between life and death. As, I was not born with a silver spoon or my life isin't that freeflowing so I can sit back and think of my bad life (a collection of few bad years or thousands of bad days) and may be that would bring out best within me and I would soon get a good life isin't it.Atleast universal theory of (get going and learning from our mistakes to make oneself a better person) must be applied here. But, we have no past life to recall nor do we remember past mistakes. So what do we do now ??? Easy, we switch on to a movie. I am sure you must have connected to a protoganist in one way or the other in a movie, haven't you. Characters that made you cry,laugh etc etc.
So, what movie show we switch on to ? The real world movie comprising of hundereds of people we gaze everyday, few hundreds we interact to and tens that make us feel good or bad from time to time.Some have an inborn skill of being analytical and few being statistical.Being analytical is a simpler way of realizing our mistakes, we analyze people their nature, actions and how we bless or curse them.Emotions that run deep within us for others in a life time is equivalent to actions done on other for a days time. So, our emotions towards others might not have an immediate effect on others(weather we interact with them or not) but it would surely have a long lasting effect in his/her life to come.To make things simple I would say they keep on collecting, all good or bad.
So, a person who makes us feel good we bless him/her from within and so does people around us and that would keep on accumalating and will reap its fruits in the next life and vice versa.But, it applies not only on human but on everyone. A life is a life and eveything we do does get accounted to..So, killing a man and killing an ant may be different to you and me.But, certainly not for antkind.So, its not that a law abiding citizen would have a better life cause law is moulded to suit a particular generation.Other thing is we might argue that our actions are not to cause harm but thats the way we are supposed to be. I would take reference of a day's time to make this clear, suppose you cause harm to someone (kick a dog) the retaliation would follow. In a life time that would multiply and so would the retaliation(believe it or not). A murderer might be a murderer for you and me but who know his life was taken by those very people or was made to suffer in past life or a a rapist in last life (who was cursed by thousands) is a prostitute today and being done by those.
Statistically, one can collect data for the condition in which people pass (in hospital or other ways of misery) irrespective of being rich and people and compare it to those who smiled on their departure (list might be short but Teresa,Genuine Saints across the world ) might give you an idea.
All in all action have their results good or bad and no one escapes them. So, make your present shape you future no career wise or moeny wise but also, in life to come.
Re-incarnation though couldn't be proved but surely can be felt by relating to a real life protoganist around us.We shape our life knowingly or unknowingly before we come to existence.
I would like to discuss more on this topic in days to come for this has been my savior and I wish it was proved statistically too.
Amen
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