Life Equilibrium, God, and Reincarnation

I deeply and intensely love my wife; she’s my best friend, my life companion, and a source of inspiration. What I really like is that we often have deep conversations on various topics including, philosophy, business, spirituality, science and more. Just tonight I was taking a break from my work and studies and we were lying down on the sofa chatting about the equilibrium of life. We were discussing how our planet and the life that it harbors is a complex system that is (supposed to be) in equilibrium. If one part of the system is changed it will have impact on the system as a whole; changing its balance. This discussion eventually led to principles of Theology and how overwhelming it is for human beings to reconcile the concept of death; can we really finish as dust and cease to exist, entirely? This is why I believe Humans need to believe in God. We tend to view our bodies as vessels for our eternal Souls. Our body may die but our Soul lives for eternity. It is reborn. The way I can envision afterlife and reincarnation is that there is a finite number of living beings on our beautiful Planet and after the death of the vessel the Soul is transferred to a new born organism: human or animal. In one life you can be born as a human being and in another life as an animal or insect. It is in the mechanism and process of Soul transfer that these variations are introduced. As it is with genetics, mutations and variations are introduced, making way for change. In this envisioned Soul transfer mechanism, imperfections causes portions of the Soul to be omitted resulting in the birth of a simpler organism. Conversely, at the death of a simpler organism, the new life may be in any form. A Soul born as a human being will have the opportunity to grow, adapt, and evolve. However, when there is an increase in unnatural deaths of living organisms, it causes a life imbalance. The more we, human beings, destroy our ecosystem the less animal vessels there will be to host new born Souls. As such, there is an increased Human population to harbor these Souls.

That was a portion of our conversation and it was truly inspirational. I had never looked at reincarnation in this way, and now I must admit I can’t reject it outright. This highlights the importance of our planet and the equilibrium of life. Respect nature, respect ourselves, and respect life!

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2 Responses to Life Equilibrium, God, and Reincarnation

  1. pretty deep. you two are lucky to have each other. :-)
    I wish I had someone to chat with like that.

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