#reincarnation

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#Reincarnation and #Karma | Order of #Bards, #Ovates & #Druids
by Dr Renata Bartoli

It’s not possible to give a date when the concept of reincarnation first appeared among human beliefs because it seems to be as old as humankind itself and it is present in cultures all over the #world.

Its first manifestation seems to be in Shamanism. From it the belief in rebirth has passed into all major religions that have developed on earth, accompanying and influencing them throughout their evolution.

Reincarnation though transcends the limits of specific, codified religious systems. Nowadays, in a more and more secularised Western society, it is science that enjoys respect and credibility, while traditional religions are constantly losing public interest: in fact, people are in search of a more direct and less structured spirituality. In this climate, interest in reincarnation is not fading but growing and this ancient, primordial belief is now receiving validation and support by just those very scientific milieux that – traditionally – have always been the antagonists of religions. I say ‘primordial belief’ because looking back to the entire history of human thought, reincarnation is actually the only worldwide concept that has shown continuity and permanence from our origins to the present day.

Eastern religions are well known to hold the concept of rebirth at the very core of their teachings. What is less known is that reincarnation has also always been present in monotheistic faiths and philosophical systems of Western and Middle Eastern societies.

In classical Greece Plato, Diogenes and Pythagoras spoke of reincarnation and past life regressions.

The #Ancient Jews believed that Abel had reincarnated into #Moses, and in the Middle Ages reincarnation appears in the esoteric teaching of #Kabbalah, developed further in later times by the Hassidic movement.
The concept of Karma was introduced to Latin Rome by Ennius, after being imported from the newly conquered Eastern territories, and #Virgil describes reincarnation in his #poems.Medieval Islam was also familiar with the concept of rebirth, and the Persian Sufis have preserved this belief up to the present day. The #Quran itself explains the law of Karma.
What about Christianity? Reincarnation was an integral part of the beliefs of early Christians and there are references to it even in the teachings of Jesus himself. However everything changed in #325 AD when, at the #Council of #Nicaea, reincarnation was condemned as #heretical. The fact is that this council was called in times of great turmoil and insecurity and its decisions were dictated by political needs and not by spiritual considerations; in fact the Council was requested by #Constantine, the emperor of the Eastern #Roman #Empire, and it marked a crucial political turning point in the fate of what would later become Europe as we know it today.

At that time the old empire was disintegrating under the pressure of nomadic peoples coming from the East, bringing with them a completely new and unknown civilisation. Constantine was the head of this vanishing empire and he was desperate to maintain an order which was faltering in the face of the advancement of the chaos brought by them. To do so he needed absolute power and absolute obedience and to obtain them both he needed very strict laws, able to keep order within the threatened boundaries. In such a situation #people were supposed to #obey #without #question, and no challenge to his #authority or the status quo was tolerated.

Reincarnation states that we incarnate over and over again, experiencing all sorts of human conditions, and that someone who had been a king in the past could be reborn as a tramp and vice versa. The precariousness and transitoriness of social status that it taught certainly sounded very subversive to a frightened monarch, and didn’t hold any appeal for him. Constantine used a heavy hand to #eradicate it. He banned it as he did all other ideas or beliefs he felt threatened by, and he didn’t hesitate to #execute their #supporters, mercilessly silencing any opposition.

In spite of all this the idea of #rebirth has never been extirpated and today – although the traditional religious systems are in crisis throughout the entire Western civilisation – the belief in reincarnation is growing steadily both in Europe and the USA, as the statistics of the last twenty years show.

https://druidry.org/resources/reincarnation-and-karma

nowisthetime@pod.automat.click

Why #Reincarnation Makes #Sense, & #Why They Would Hide It
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=In9--a00nVA

ramnath@nerdpol.ch - about a minute ago
nice one , glad he got that , we are in #kali #yuga , which at the end of comes the massive destruction,
where the earth is cleansed and made ready for the next go of the human story.
They the evil ones have deffo got the tricks from #Tibet to arrange the next #incarnation , so they keep incarnating into their families,
not doing good but quite the opposite , and they have got super rich and only use their ill gotten wealth to do evil things. #Fluoride is their big weapon to destroy #brains and #money buys #souls cheap these #end days .

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

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#Revati #Nakshatra in #Astrology
Revati means ‘the #wealthy’. Its symbol is #fish representing travelling or long journeys, specifically overseas or waterways. Another symbol is a #drum which means ‘a marker of time. That is why ‘timing’ is a significant factor for Revati natives.

Its deity is ‘ #Pushan’, a god of ‘safety’ or ‘safe travels’. Usually, these natives are the ones who don’t face any problems while travelling. Pushan is invoked to protect flocks from wolves and for safe travelling. He is also said to recover any lost items or animals.

Revati natives have soothing personalities. The #star under this nakshatra is called ‘ #AlPherg’ or ‘the tail of the northern fish’. This is a very auspicious nakshatra. The #stars located in this nakshatra give organisational ability and focus. The natives are indicative of a success-related journey in life. They are incredibly #psychic or have vivid #dreams. #Dreaming is a part of their life.

This deals with the last and final sign where they have this innate curiosity to know what this world is about and where we go after #death. However, it is a highly #spiritual nakshatra.

Generally, their #travels are #protected.
Even when there are minor problems, overall the travel should go well. Symbolically, it also means travelling to another world – to the next #reincarnation – the final #journey from this life to the next one.

Revati natives have a love for #humanity and society. They become part of communities that help people, where they offer money, time and connections. Children are important to them. The natives in this nakshatra love pets and provide food and shelter for animals.

Since this nakshatra is so connected to the sign of Pisces, they have a deep fondness for #water. They l#ove to live by the lake, river or ocean. It is a very profound nakshatra, and it does involve going beyond this world. Everything to do with letting go, compassion, forgiving, helping others, and protecting those who cannot help themselves gives this nakshatra a nurturing and sweet existence.

In the zodiac wheel, Revati Nakshatra is connected to the Pisces sign.
https://www.mypandit.com/astrology/nakshatras-constellations/revati/

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1666 and the Dark Messiah - ROBERT SEPEHR

Challenging information as suggested from our friend Devon:
#Kabbalah is the ancient esoteric tradition of mystical interpretation of the #Bible, first transmitted orally and using occult methods, reaching the height of its influence in the later Middle Ages and remains significant in certain religious sects.

Most people have heard of #Jesus Christ, considered the #Messiah by #Christians, and who lived 2000 years ago. But very few have ever heard of #Sabbatai-Zevi, who declared himself the Messiah in 1666. By proclaiming redemption was available through acts of sin, he amassed a following of over one million passionate believers during the 17th century.

After Sabbati Zevi’s death in 1676, his successor, Jacob Frank, expanded upon and continued his occult philosophy. #Frankism, a religious movement of the 18th and 19th centuries, centered on his leadership, and his claim to be the #reincarnation of the Messiah Sabbatai Zevi.

https://prepareforchange.net/2023/03/12/1666-and-the-dark-messiah-robert-sepehr/?utm_source=rss&utm

#1666 #Dark-Messiah