Many people often claim that there is nothing after death because there is no evidence, they claim that when we die, we’re gone and that’s it. Its lights out and there is nothing. The idea of reincarnation is completely ignored.
Science, on the other hand, is full of evidence to the contrary. There is nothing in science that even remotely suggests that this is the case. Science, instead, offers evidence for something more.
Science is based on cycles, e.g. night follows day and day follows night and so on. The seasons follow on from each other. The plants around us come to life in the spring and die back in the winter. Isn’t physical and human life the same in as much as – the body is born, it grows old, it becomes weaker and begins to fail, and dies. As this is the same process as plants through the seasons how logically can we jump to a conclusion that when our body dies, we simply cease to exist.
Science states that the universe runs on two things – energy and matter. Matter dies but the energy contained within it doesn’t; it changes into something else. In autumn, for example, plant matter dies away, it rots into the ground and the energy contained within it nourishes the soil. Leaves falling from the trees in the autumn are used by gardeners for compost because they are an excellent source of organic nitrogen that aids the composting process. This proves that when the matter of the leaf dies the energy doesn’t – a notion of reincarnation perhaps?
People who argue that there is no evidence for reincarnation offer no explanation for what they label as a ‘phenomenon’. A sensible conclusion is that a child genius is a soul that has learnt a skill in a past life and remembered that skill in their most recent life. Mozart, for example was playing the harpsichord aged four and was composing simple music aged five.
Similarly, there are cases where someone has been in a coma and they have woken up speaking a totally different/new language. This is again labelled as an inexplicable phenomenon. It’s a case whereby the person has recalled the language from a past life and perhaps an example of reincarnation.
We have all been in situations where we have either instantly liked or instantly disliked someone for seemingly no reason. We may have even felt as though we have known them for years after only having known them for a very short space of time. People often say ‘we just clicked’. This is not an ‘accident’ but rather these people have met in a past life and their resulting experiences have concluded with like or dislike after their reincarnation.
Reincarnation offers consistent explanations to what otherwise appears to be ‘strange and/or inexplicable’ circumstances.
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