(49) Reincarnations of people still living
(49) Reincarnations of people still living.
People were really afraid for a while that it was over with religion and spirituality. No one cared as much if it was true anymore. They did it for the good this life needed. The greatest weakness of religion is the past. All events, births, miracles, saints, and relics it is based on aren't contemporary.
Then there's all the death and dying, rituals and cults, blood and sacrifices, martyrs and miseries. People need a change, and people want to live now, even if there is no afterlife. It was becoming obvious, apart from any good or bad deed people do or don't, not to ever seriously rely on gods.
It is not the gods anymore that are destroying us, and they never intervene in our lives anymore; they don't oppose any human decisions, and they don't do anything on a large scale anymore where it really matters. The message finally got through—thousands of years after the event.
Despite millions of crosses and crucifixes.People finally understood it was for them, and it meant their own death and their own funeral worship. Some made it all more abstract or abstracted the bad to let the good shine, but it was all the same thing.
What it turned out most people have in common is they are tired of dying and want to live. Another strong belief is in the afterlife.Notions of heaven and hell had become fully obsolete. Cosmic spirituality progressed to a major refinement in notions of soul, death, and rebirthing.
Here too, all demoralizing approaches like rebirthing into misery and it's your fault, you just don't remember" were permanently dropped.Life isn't born backwards, it was said. People who remembered something, upon occasion, of a past life were reserved for them absolutely nothing.
Reports of reincarnation were shocking; it was not universally agreed to. When it did, human spirituality suddenly became inextricably linked to all aspects of life in every way, as it never had before.
The trend had already been increasing steadily over the past years. People in different situations or circumstances in their lives recalled knowledge in verifiable detail of all sorts of historical characters.
They were that person's reincarnation. They somehow remember a town, house, street, or room. These people could stop, stand still for a while, and then wince, with crying sobbing sobbing,
- I remember...Yes!"
Contrary to expectations, though, these people often turn out to be excellent reincarnations.It was the removal of rigidity in conceptions that permitted a grown woman to be a male reincarnation. It is totally plausible.
Hermaphrodites and she-males prove it. The final solution evolved all by itself. Someone had one, and it became widely publicized, and now half the world has one.They're called spontaneous reincarnations.
We're all born to die to keep life going. As soon as we die, our soul erases itself and immediately reincarnates into a new life. The question is never if we remember who we were; that is erased.
The question is if we are who we're named at birth or will we spontaneously remember we're the reincarnation of someone still alive? No one can be a person that already existed because that person still exists but just remembers.
Hitler, for example, is still among us. He doesn't remember. He might be your own son or daughter. He might be your father; it doesn't matter. You were probably not who you ever thought you could be.
All the trashy souls, no matter how degenerated, perverted, or demented, are erased at death. Souls ionize themselves in their rush to reincarnate. Some are made more positively, and some are made more negatively.
The rest are integers with the different components of life, and poor people are adjusting in reaction to life through their good and bad deeds.If you die with the same name you were given at birth, then that's who you were for this life. Now it's erased, and you'll be somebody else.
If you're a spontaneous reincarnation, it's really simple. All you have to do is remember you're whoever it is you're a reincarnation of.Then you wince, with a crying eye, and it's official. Next, present yourself to that person for lodging and an equal share and benefits in life.
That's where the problems started at first, before strict governmental ruling profoundly knitted deep in its fabric cosmic spirituality.The basic principles of spontaneous reincarnation shaped politics.
Cosmic spirituality pulled money, politics, religion, and people together in something like communism. It is shocking how many people are downright uncharitable, even to their very own reincarnation!
For if a reincarnate showed up at your door, you were expected to equally share your position, wealth, belongings—everything.
When it happens, it's because you had it coming.You had to make the collaboration easier; to actually enforce it, the government ruled it illegal to expel your own reincarnation.
Jail sentences were given to those who refused to accept and practice charity. During your lengthy jail sentence, your reincarnation replaces you.Further, it was a crime to mistreat or neglect your very own reincarnation.
When somebody spontaneously reincarnates into you, they have the duty to present themselves to an outpost. You were sent a summons to let yourself be identified by a reincarnation. Failure to show up within 24 hours unless really justified resulted in immediate arrest warrants.
When you showed up, you were led to a room with officials. Upon entering, your reincarnate would stand and stare intently at you, then, in a wince and a cry from the eye, they'd sob,
-"It's him..."
You were immediately given your legal statutory papers holding you responsible in every respect for your reincarnations.
If it dies before you, if it goes back, your legal papers must be kept in case he comes back.It could be anybody who got a summons, and you could even receive many.
Celebrities and rich officials started to get hundreds a week! Your spontaneous reincarnation was always miserable people in crime, drugs, or very ill or very poor. They didn't need to look like you, have your skills, knowledge, tastes, or anything.
It could be a man or woman, any colour.If they did what you hated, it was to learn not to do it once they were officially you. Some people put up quite a defence, claiming angrily that they never would reincarnate in a damned thing like that.
But the wince, cry from the eye, the sobs, and the remembering that they're you were enough. Since they're you, they have the same rights as you.When you die, you reincarnate as the last in line of your reincarnates, about right up until you died enough.
When you die, your reincarnates will be you, each in their turn. Some people have long lives! Everything became made up of everybody.
If you weren't bound by it, you could reincarnate into yourself, and you could also spontaneously reincarnate into someone who isn't born yet.You could get hired and obtain the social standard you desired. You could remember you are the future of what you really want to be; it was just as simple.
You had the duty to present yourself to an outpost, meet the officials, wince, cry from the eye, sob, and remember you are whatever future name, location, and status that you choose.
You were instantly given the legal statutory papers and means for obtaining possession of your future house, vehicle, and position where you belong. Reincarnates never fight among themselves nor with others either. Whatever part of whatever you are, all have equal status.
There was a huge decrease in what no one wants to be.Everyone was sharing what they really wanted and was unconditionally granted the means and absolute rights to be.
As much as this seems to have been the ultimate evolutionary solution to peace, freedom, and good living, it isn't. Anything this huge born of money, politics, religion, and people could only hasten the inevitable trend set in motion.
Beyond ideology, people are people, reincarnate or not, so people being the way they all are, becoming an equal part, in their own way, of the inevitable trend set in motion to exploit, eradicate, and consume all life and natural resources.!
I remember somebody getting up and asking,
-"Hey, I thought money, politics, religion, and people would end the world!
Almost everyone present during the discussion turned in his direction. They looked so angrily at him the young man looked worried and replied apologetically: oh----, they did...o.k., sorry