This is, in my opinion, the correct interpretation of "reincarnation". It's the realisation that your experience (and you!) is changing moment-to-moment, never constant. Being that the self is inconstant, what is self…
You're acting like a child who keeps asking "why?" to every statement. Don't stay hung up on "is my idea of reincarnation real, or not?" - because that is just a concept. What's the difference between two trees? What…
If you're misinterpreting the concept of reincarnation (the popular meaning of "karma" is just as confused) that badly, it's clear that you haven't looked at the basics of Buddhism. Generally begins with something aptly…
Buddhism is as close to a science as anything that could be described by anyone as a religion can get. It's really an experiment that you choose to perform on yourself, and your objective reality. What you find is…
Look at the word. Where do you think insight comes from? Not from another. The words are only there to go as far as words can take this insight - only pointing in the direction, leaving it for you to follow. I mean this…
This is, in my opinion, the correct interpretation of "reincarnation". It's the realisation that your experience (and you!) is changing moment-to-moment, never constant. Being that the self is inconstant, what is self…
You're acting like a child who keeps asking "why?" to every statement. Don't stay hung up on "is my idea of reincarnation real, or not?" - because that is just a concept. What's the difference between two trees? What…
If you're misinterpreting the concept of reincarnation (the popular meaning of "karma" is just as confused) that badly, it's clear that you haven't looked at the basics of Buddhism. Generally begins with something aptly…
Buddhism is as close to a science as anything that could be described by anyone as a religion can get. It's really an experiment that you choose to perform on yourself, and your objective reality. What you find is…
Look at the word. Where do you think insight comes from? Not from another. The words are only there to go as far as words can take this insight - only pointing in the direction, leaving it for you to follow. I mean this…