Reincarnations—What Is Left of a Person?
Question: What does “reincarnation” of a person mean? What is being reincarnated? What part of a person disappears and what remains?
Answer: Nothing. If a person in this life strives to reach the upper purpose, the upper world, the upper existence, then he must use everything that he has in this world to do so in order to enter the upper world, that is, the quality of bestowal and love, to become a giver, as good as the Creator.
Then he has the opportunity to be similar to the Creator to some extent and to exist in a different dimension, in the quality of bestowal and love for everything around him.
Comment: It is clear to everyone that the human body remains in the ground and that there are no reincarnations of physical bodies.
My Response: Why not? The body decomposes into its parts that also participate in some kind of circulation of material in nature.
Question: A person is his thoughts, desires, and consciousness. What passes into the next reincarnation? What is left of a person?
Answer: Consciousness may remain. Desires remain, aspirations remain.
Comment: Yes, they do not disappear because they are not material.
My Response: But they are located in a material carrier. These qualities of a person do not disappear only if they are not similar to the qualities of our world—not receiving but bestowing.
Bestowing qualities are found not only in the one who carries them but in the one to whom they are addressed. Therefore, if a person has a will to bestow, then he is as if within others, as we usually say: “He lives in others.” Then he really exists independently of his material carrier.
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From KabTV’s “Spiritual States” 10/9/22
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