COMING BACK The Science Of reincarnation
COMING BACK’ scientifically explains the true nature of reincarnation. Reincarnation is not a ‘belief system’ but a precise science that explains our past and future lives. Many questions may arise that can one reincarnate instantaneously or slowly, over a long period of time? Another question may arise that can other living beings like animals, reincarnate in human bodies? Can man appear as an animal? If so, how and why? Can our future incarnations be controlled? Can we be reborn on other planets or universes? What is the relationship between karma and reincarnation? COMING BACK fully answers these questions and explains the fundamentals of reincarnation presented in the timeless text Bhagavad Gita. In this age of global uncertainty, it is imperative that we understand the real origin of our conscious selves, how we find ourselves in different bodies and conditions of life and what our destinations will be at the time of death.This essential information is comprehensively explained in COMING BACK.
Hints of reincarnations are also common in the history of Judaism and early Christianity. Numbered among those are the ancient Greeks, Socrates, Pythagoras and Plato who made reincarnation as integral part of their teachings. The scientific principles of reincarnation do not change with the passage of time, they remain constant. The sages of ancient India tell us that the goal of human life is to escape from the endless cycle of reincarnation and not to come back to this material world again. In order to become free from reincarnation, one must thoroughly understand the law of karma. From time immemorial the living entity travels in the different species of life and the different planets, almost perpetually under the spell of Maya. This process is explained in Bhagavad Gita.So as humans we should endeavor for self realization and not simply act on the level of the birds and beasts.
The science of reincarnation and transmigration is completely unknown to modern scientists and these so-called scientists do not like to bother with these things because if they would at all consider this subject matter and the problems of life, they would see their future very dark. The principle is that one should take it for granted that the death warning is already there, and that at any stage of life one should prepare himself for a better next life. (Srimad-Bhagavatam 2.1.16)
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