Post by bradwatsonmiami on Oct 20, 2011 19:07:21 GMT
Reincarnation Theory & its 23 Principles includes 10 ways to track a soul + scientific laws including energy, information, & consciousness can't be destroyed, only transferred. Life (like all matter & energy) is both waves & particles. Natural selection/"survival of the fittest" assures that human souls that help the global system will return as human.
Luck 100 = karma 4 + modesty 1 x [desire 4 + actions 4 + contribution 4 + blessings 4]
George Washington → Robert E. Lee → Eisenhower, FDR → Barack Obama,
Abigail Adams &=8594; Mary Lincoln &=8594; Marilyn Monroe → Janet Jackson58/73, Bernard de Clairvaux → Leonardo Fibonacci → Leonardo da Vinci → Ben21 Franklin → Lincoln → Einstein → (Watson)[/color]
The above is how the "7th Seal"/beyond Einstein theory appears on the cover of the sequel/prequel to the Bible & Qur'an: There Are No Coincidences - there is synchronism, which is also the "book/scroll" prophesied in The Revelation 5:1-10:10. #1-11 of the 21 principles of reincarnation are scientific laws and theories that also directly apply to the soul and its continuous incarnations; this includes Einstein's principle of separability which has been tweaked. All 21 of these principles have been proven through experimentation (the results of which will be presented in another paper).
"Know that if you become worse you will go to the worse souls or if better to the better. And if in every succession of life or death you will do and suffer what like many fitly suffer at the hands of like." - Plato
(1) Energy is the property something has that enables it to do work. The basic forms of energy are kinetic energy, potential energy, and rest energy.
(2) The law of conservation of energy states that energy can not be created or destroyed, although it can change form. (The law of conservation of mass states that matter can not be created or destroyed, although it can change form.) Nothing is ever lost from this universe.
(3) The law of conservation of information states that information can be created, but not destroyed, although it can be transferred. The laws of physics preserve information as it is transformed. Humans continually prove that it is easier to relearn something than learn it for the first time.
(4) The law of conservation of consciousness states that consciousness cannot be created or destroyed, although it can be transformed.
(5) Einstein's updated principle of separability now states that systems (souls) with different locations in space have independent realities. Souls remain separate and independent throughout the eternal reincarnation process.
(6) The theory of wave/particle duality states that all matter & energy is both waves and particles (even a particle has a wavelength). Therefore, this life is a particle in the wave of our eternal life. In classical physics, waves transport energy, but not matter, from one region to another. 19th century physicists found that light sometimes acted like a wave and sometimes it acted as a particle.
(7) The theory of luck provides the equation of how our karma is reflected back by the 'matrix' or ¡®universal quantum computer¡¯ (God)¡
Theory of Luck
Luck 100 = karma 4 + modesty 1 x [desire 4 + actions 4 + ability 4 + contributions 4 + blessings 4]
(8) Self-replication is the simplest way to design anything from a cell to a universe to an individual mind.
(9) Many animals and insects build nests/colonies that take more than one ¨C sometimes many - lifetimes to build.
(10) There is evolution of the soul through the centuries and "survival of the fittest" assures that human souls that help the global system will return as human, implying that ones who 'fail' won¡¯t return as human.
(11) Many things in nature are cyclical and express a birth, life, death, and rebirth. Every ending brings a new beginning.
(12) Our soul is attracted to 'our physical Creator': sun, planet, & moon + our parents & relatives.
(13) Our soul is attracted to our DNA (ancestors). We keep our talents, capabilities, interests, and personalities from previous lives and add new physical attributes, talents, and capabilities through our DNA and experiences. It's always easier to relearn than learn! Besides our parents, we also ¡®inherit¡¯ ALL our ancestors through DNA.
(14) Our soul is drawn to our environment: physical location, parents' views, religion, politics, friends, schools, etc., i.e. "Liberal Gene" was recently discovered.
(15) Our soul is attracted to the date of birth - our birthdays are more important than they seem!
(16) Our soul is attracted to the name our creators (parents/ancestors) bestow on us ¨C its meaning and gematria(8,74).
(17) We ¡®come back¡¯ to continue to improve the ¡®system¡¯, to continue our missions, and to ¡®fix the mistakes¡¯ of previous lives. Earth ¨C Leave It Better Than You Found It!
(18) Personality continues
(19) ¡®True love never dies¡¯. We continue our love relationships (mates & offspring) to propagate and further evolve the species.
(20) We return as human (if we pass the test of being ¡®good¡¯ for the system) because it¡¯s the greatest way God has devised for energy to simultaneously experience the physical and spiritual universes.
(21) Our soul is attracted to male or female, heterosexual or gay. God uses the theory of, "If it ain"t broken, don't fix it!"
(22) Souls are attracted to special events and places from previous lives, especially if they were killed or died unexpectently in that incarnation.
(23) The soul is sometimes attracted to a previous physical attribute for identification purposes, i.e. I was 6'4" as Lincoln and I AM 6'4" again in this incarnation.
→ Pythagoras
Socrates → Aristotle
Julius Caesar (JC) → Jesus son of Joseph (JC)
Bernard de Clairvaux → Leonardo Fibonacci → Leonardo da Vinci → Galileo Galilei → Benjamin Franklin → Abraham Lincoln → Albert Einstein → Brad Watson
George Washington → Robert E. Lee → Dwight Eisenhower
Cleopatra → Mary Magdalen
Abigail Adams → Mary Lincoln → ? → Marilyn Monroe → Janet Jackson
Billie Holiday → Mariah Carey
John Adams → ? → Franklin Roosevelt → Barack Obama
Eleanor Roosevelt → Michelle Obama
King George III → George McClellan → Adolph Hitler → George Walker Bush Jr.
Winfield Scott → George Marshall
Ulysses S. Grant → Omar Bradley
Stonewall Jackson → Douglas McArthur
George Custer → George Patton
Sonja Henie → Michelle Kwan
"Young" Tom Morris → Bobby Jones → Tiger Woods
Babe Didrikson Zaharias → Annika Sorenstam
Errol Flynn → Charlie Sheen
Elsa Einstein → Sivabruntha Visvanathan
Mileva Maric Einstein → Janna Levin
Johann Sebastian Bach → Mozart → Hector Berlioz → Maurice Ravel → Chick Corea
Puccini → Andrew Lloyd Weber
Frederic Chopin → Alexander Scriabin
Dorothy Dandridge → Halle Berry
Edgar Casey → David Wilcox
transmigration of souls or metempsychosis (mətĕm'sək¨`sĭs) [Gr.,=change of soul]
A belief common to many cultures, in which the eternal soul passes from one body to another, either human or animal. The Australian aborigines believe that an infant is a reincarnation of deceased ancestors and that the soul is contin-ually reborn. Some Indonesian peoples hold that ancestral souls reside in sacred animals, sometimes in preparation for a new incarnation. Similarly, several tribes in western Amazonia avoid eating certain animals, such as deer, because they believe ancestral souls have entered the animals' bodies.
Metempsychosis is a fundamental doctrine of several religions originating in India. Hinduism is the Western term for the religious beliefs and practices of the vast majority of the people of India. One of the oldest living religions in the world, Hinduism is unique among the world religions in that it had no single founder but grew over a period of 4,000 years. Perhaps its #1 tenent is that the individual soul enters a new existence after the death of the body. The sum total of past moral conduct, or karma [Skt.,=action, work, or ritual], is a basic concept common to Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The doctrine of karma states that one's state in this life is a result of actions (both physical and mental) in past incarnations, and determines the condition of the soul and the quality of its rebirth. The cycle of rebirth is eternal unless the soul is released by knowledge or arduous effort (see yoga yoga [Skt.,=union], general term for spiritual disciplines in Hinduism, Buddhism, and throughout S Asia that are directed toward attaining higher consciousness and liberation from ignorance, suffering, and rebirth.
This release (moksha or mukti) is a form of salvation, and is possible only for the most devout. Buddhist doctrine does not accept the soul or transmigration as such, treating both as illusory. Rather, there is an eternal, undifferentiated stream of being (samsara). Out of this, existences are produced and prolonged according to karma, or past actions. The individual is not a separate entity, but rather a grouping of elements. They revert to the original primal stream when desire, the cause of the transmigratory cycle, ceases. Only devout Buddhists or saints (i.e., those who abandon all desire) are able to realize this oneness.
The Celtic version of metempsychosis does not have the ethical aspect of its Indian counterpart. The Druids of Gaul supposedly taught that after death the soul left one body to enter another, but the second body was not necessarily earthly; little else is known of their beliefs. Examples of metempsychosis in pre-Christian Irish legends indicate that these transmigrations occurred only in the lifetime of heroes. The belief in transmigration was rare in ancient Egypt, although occasional instances occur of a soul uniting with a god, a soul entering an animal for a lifetime, or a voluntary metamorphosis of a person into another form for his own benefit.
The Greek version, an indigenous product, appeared in the Orphic Mysteries or Orphism, religious cult of ancient Greece, prominent in the 6th cent. B.C. According to legend Orpheus founded these mysteries and was the author of the sacred poems from which the Orphic doctrines were drawn. But its best-known proponent was Pythagoras, c.582¨Cc.507 B.C., pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, founder of the Pythagorean school. He migrated from his native Samos to Crotona and established a secret religious society or order similar to, and possibly influenced by the earlier Orphic cult. He believed that souls were reincarnated in various bodily shapes. Empedocles, in his poem Purification, accepted Orphic and Pythagorean beliefs. Plato's views on metempsychosis are derived from these same sources. Plotinus believed that future destiny depended upon the life of the soul in previous incarnations. It is possible that these beliefs were influenced by contact with Indian religion.
Jewish treatment of metempsychosis, as found in the Kaballa (Cabala) [Heb.,=reception], esoteric system of inter-pretation of the Scriptures based upon a tradition claimed to have been handed down orally from Abraham. It was limited by the need to conform to orthodox scriptures, and the theory of transmigration was tolerated rather than approved. The Jewish theories, derived mainly from Gnostic, Manichaean, and Neoplatonic sources, teach that man has absolute free will, but that his soul is tied and sullied by contact with matter. Demon (imperfect) souls try to prevent the fulfillment of the finite divine plan. To act out this plan, the spotless souls descend from their original abode in heaven and are incarnated. Punishment and atonement for sins is achieved by another incarnation; but before this happens, the now impure soul flits about as a disembodied spirit. If the pious suffer, it is believed to be for sins committed in a previous existence. At the end of the cycles, when all the incarnated souls are once again pure, the Messianic period begins.
No theories of transmigration are admitted into traditional Christian religion, although it was taught by some early church fathers like Origen and Clement of Alexandria. Unity Church founders Charles and Myrtle Fillmore believed in and taught reincarnation, and Charles Fillmore believed that he may have been St. Paul reincarnated.
"The soul of man is immortal, and will be treated with justice in another life respecting its conduct in this." - Benjamin Franklin
"The Buddha was as mortal as you and I, yet he attained enlightenment and was raised to the rank of an immortal." - Deepak Chopra
"Didn't David say that God requires a 'sacrifice' for sin?"
"I will give to each one of you according to your works." - Aquarian Gospel 18:6
(Matthew 16:27, The Revelation 2:23, 20:12, & 22:12)
Theory of Luck47
Luck 100 = karma 4 + modesty 1 x [desire 4 + actions 4 + ability 4 + contribution 4 + blessings 4]
"The collision that created the moon was also a major stroke of luck for Earth. That impact was so immense that it forced Earth's axis to tilt in relation to the Sun; causing the familiar seasons. And without the stabilizing influence of the moon, Earth would wobble dramatically about its axis. Today, the planet would experience wild (devastating) climate swings." - Origins (NOVA)
The Theory of Luck47 is the 7th principle in the Reincarnation Theory & its 21 Principles. The Theory of Luck is primarily intended to explain how one is lucky enough (or unlucky enough) to be incarnated when, where, and why one is brought back into physical existence here on Earth, another planet, or another ¡°plane of existence¡±. The Theory of 3 Methods of Interstellar Travel points out that 'we' are able to literally travel to other solar systems by means of: (1) spaceships traveling beyond the speed of light, i.e. Star Trek, (2) natural and artificially produced wormholes, i.e. Stargate, (3) death allows our spirit the possibility of traversing the universes, i.e. 'going to heaven'. Heaven and heavens have always been confused. They can be separate: "The kingdom of heaven is at hand." - Matthew 3:2, 4:17, 10:7, Mark 1:15, or they can be combined: when your soul leaves Earth at the time of your death and decides to head elsewhere in search of 'God' and 'a paradise existence': heaven. But is there any place in the heavens better than beautiful Mother Earth?! Are there going to be any hipper angels to 'hang out with' than Earthlings?!
"The Egyptian Book of the Dead imagines that the most glorious place you could live is right here on Earth." - History Channel
"The Christian doctrine of resurrection is the rising again to life of the body after death." "According to Pythagorean teaching, the soul survives bodily death, being immortal and merely confined to the body." "According to modern popular Hinduism, the state in which the soul is reborn is predetermined by the good or bad deeds (karma) done in former incarnations." "The idea of transmigration was never adopted into orthodox Judaism or Christianity. Among Jews, only the mystical Kaballists adopted it as part of their system of philosophy. The Gnostics and the Manichaeans also believed in transmigration, but early Christians who adopted Gnostic and Manichaean doctrines were declared heretics by the Church." - Encarta Encyclopedia
"The Templars found the secret of eternal life." - Discovery Ch.
luck (100 points): 1. the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person's life, as in shaping circumstances, events, or opportunities. 2. good fortune; advantage or success, considered as the result of chance. 3. a combination of circumstances, events, etc., operating by chance to bring good or ill to a person. 4. some object on which good fortune is supposed to depend.
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity." - ?
"No, I don't believe in luck, but I do believe in assigning a value to things." - Nobel Prize winning mathematician John Nash from the movie A Beautiful Mind
John Nash was both wrong and right! Wrong, in so much that luck is a real force. Right, in so much that the theory of luck equation has variables that possess value. The variables: karma, humility, desire, actions, ability, contribution, & blessings are interrelated, yet they each exist separately with their own value. Luck is involved in much more than how, when, and where we are reincarnated - it's an energy that permeates the universes and is apparent in everyone's daily lives. In regards to chance, since There Are No Coincidences, 'pure chance' does not exist!
"God does throw dice" with probability being omnipresent. But BEWARE - GOD'S DICE ARE LOADED!
karma (4 points): 1. Hinduism, Buddhism. actions seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad, either in this life or in a reincarnation: in Hinduism one of the means of reaching Brahman (the impersonal supreme being, the primal source and ultimate goal of all beings, with which Atman [the World Soul] when enlightened, knows itself to be identical.) 2. Theosophy. the cosmic principle according to which each person is rewarded or punished in one incarnation according to that person's deeds in the previous incarnation. 3. the good or bad emanation felt to be generated by someone or something.
"What we do in life echoes in eternity." - MLK
"What goes around comes around, what goes up must come down." - Alicia Keys' Karma
modesty (1 point): freedom from vanity and boastfulness. 2. regard for decency of behavior, speech, dress, etc. 3. simplicity; moderation. modest: having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc.; free from egotism, great pretensions, ostentation or showy extravagance.
Our 'soul-ar energy' is eternal and eternity is a really looong time! Eternity is all of time: past, present, future, beginning, end, void, a constant (speed of light), and hypertime (time travel). Many Christians & others don't believe in 'previous lives', yet they believe in 'eternal life'. Huh? What was their soul doing before they were born?! These same Christians espouse "being born again" and "the resurrection of the dead", but the full meaning of these 'New' Testament phrases (which are 1900+ years old) escapes them, they've been taught wrong! If one believes, "Your spirit begins with this birth (or conception) and continues forever", that is not eternal life - that is perpetual life! (see dictionary) Eternal life requires past & future lives! The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, although it can change form. Information cannot be destroyed, only transferred.
"Pythagoras believed that we remember a good deal of what we know from a previous life." - The Story of Philosophy
desire (4 points): 1. to wish, long for, crave, or want. 2. to express a wish to obtain; ask for; request. 3. a longing or craving, as for something that brings satisfaction or enjoyment: a desire for fame.
"God helps those who help themselves."
"I believe a man makes his own luck." - movie 12 O'clock High
"Pythagoras was the first to believe that the workings of the material universe are expressible in terms of mathematics." - The Story of Philosophy
action(s) (4 points): 1. the processor state of acting or being active. 2. something done or performed; act; deed. 3. an act that one consciously wills and that may be characterized by physical or mental activity. All our actions have consequences. Our universe behaves logically - it's causal - it's both very simple and quite complex.
"You are all 'hard luck cases'. Well, I don't believe in 'hard luck', so we'll be returning to fundamentals." - 12 O'clock High
ability (4 points): 1. power or capacity to do or act physically, mentally, legally, morally, financially, etc. 2. competence in an activity or occupation because of one's skill, training, or other qualification: the ability to sing well. 3. abilities: talents, special skills, or aptitudes: Composing music is beyond his abilities.
"The more I practice, the luckier I get." "The better I play, the luckier I get." - golfer Gary Player
The phrase, "He/she was born with a 'gift' from God" is used a lot, yet the universe doesn't work that way! The Creator doesn't oversee the GET-PA (God's Earth Talent & Physical Attributes) Lottery based on chance. God isn't a Santa Claus who randomly rewards. Where's the logic in that?* Even Santa only rewards the good kids! Abilities at birth are a combination of past lives' experience and current DNA. As the child matures, environment is a huge influence, but that should never be evaluated as a coincidence either.
"A man who preserves his integrity no real, long-term harm can ever come." - Socrates
"God put us on Earth to help each other." - Everybody Loves Raymond
contribution (4 pts): to give (money, time, knowledge, assistance, etc.) to a common supply, fund, etc.
"To 'do it' for others is actually easier." - #1 golfer Lorena Ochoa
The system is well aware of our actions and how they affect the whole. "Everything affects everything." - movie I.Q.
Greed and violence never receive lasting reward, but always receive punishment. However, benevolence always receives both present and eternal reward!
"Each person there compares me to those in my past whom I now succeed, but how can whatever I do for them now be enough?" - Aida 2004 musical
blessings (4 points): 1. to consecrate or sanctify by a religious rite; make or pronounce holy. 2. to request of God the bestowal of divine favor on someone or something. 3. to bestow good of any kind, and to extol as holy. 4. to wish 'good luck'.
"Good luck?" Thanks, but we create our own luck.
I used to make the mistake of dismissing (a) blessings from people and choosing (b) we create our own luck, when it's (c) both of the above. When others wish you "Good luck", or root for you or a team, that mental energy affects the equation! They consciously or subconsciously ack-nowledge that your desire may contribute to them as an individual and to 'The Greater Good'. (Gooooooood>Good)
*When encountering opposing metaphysical beliefs, scientific experimentation will prove the most logical theory correct.
"Two-thirds of the world's population believes in reincarnation or rebirth. (It) was widespread in early Christianity. It appears that the doctrine of reincarnation was treated by the early Christians as a secret tradition not to be revealed to laypeople, and was only handed down to the select." - Beyond Death
"Through the scroll you will live forever!" "I am yesterday, I know tomorrow." - Egyptian Book of the Dead & King Tut's innermost shrine
Albert Einstein & Marilyn Monroe were not only intimate, he convinced her to secretly agree to take part in an experiment in reincarnation!
"Put me back in, coach!" "OK, but catch your breath, rest a bit, have some water and cool down while we wait for the perfect place & time" replied God.
"Champions take chances and pressure is a privilege." - Billie Jean King
"If Einstein was so smart, why wasn't he a millionaire?" - USA Today commentary. Pretty smug for a 2nd class writer. Well, answer me this: How much does immortality cost?! I was Einstein and I chose/choose God over Gold.
"And she's buying a Stairway To Heaven"
Note: Einstein's estate made $20 million in '06.
t 5/12/07 7:40PT CNN "It's kind of a karma thing"
"For those who do good deeds, there shall be the best reward and yet more blessings." - Qur'an 10:27
t 6/16/11 10:28 "Good bounce off a tree"
- Brad Watson, Miami[/size]
Albert Einstein reincarnated
Non-coincidental synchronic reaction: 4/7/12 15:37 1st Day of Passover & Holy Saturday: I added one principle to this theory yesterday and another today to now have 23 Principles.
Luck 100 = karma 4 + modesty 1 x [desire 4 + actions 4 + contribution 4 + blessings 4]
George Washington → Robert E. Lee → Eisenhower, FDR → Barack Obama,
Abigail Adams &=8594; Mary Lincoln &=8594; Marilyn Monroe → Janet Jackson58/73, Bernard de Clairvaux → Leonardo Fibonacci → Leonardo da Vinci → Ben21 Franklin → Lincoln → Einstein → (Watson)[/color]
The above is how the "7th Seal"/beyond Einstein theory appears on the cover of the sequel/prequel to the Bible & Qur'an: There Are No Coincidences - there is synchronism, which is also the "book/scroll" prophesied in The Revelation 5:1-10:10. #1-11 of the 21 principles of reincarnation are scientific laws and theories that also directly apply to the soul and its continuous incarnations; this includes Einstein's principle of separability which has been tweaked. All 21 of these principles have been proven through experimentation (the results of which will be presented in another paper).
"Know that if you become worse you will go to the worse souls or if better to the better. And if in every succession of life or death you will do and suffer what like many fitly suffer at the hands of like." - Plato
(1) Energy is the property something has that enables it to do work. The basic forms of energy are kinetic energy, potential energy, and rest energy.
(2) The law of conservation of energy states that energy can not be created or destroyed, although it can change form. (The law of conservation of mass states that matter can not be created or destroyed, although it can change form.) Nothing is ever lost from this universe.
(3) The law of conservation of information states that information can be created, but not destroyed, although it can be transferred. The laws of physics preserve information as it is transformed. Humans continually prove that it is easier to relearn something than learn it for the first time.
(4) The law of conservation of consciousness states that consciousness cannot be created or destroyed, although it can be transformed.
(5) Einstein's updated principle of separability now states that systems (souls) with different locations in space have independent realities. Souls remain separate and independent throughout the eternal reincarnation process.
(6) The theory of wave/particle duality states that all matter & energy is both waves and particles (even a particle has a wavelength). Therefore, this life is a particle in the wave of our eternal life. In classical physics, waves transport energy, but not matter, from one region to another. 19th century physicists found that light sometimes acted like a wave and sometimes it acted as a particle.
(7) The theory of luck provides the equation of how our karma is reflected back by the 'matrix' or ¡®universal quantum computer¡¯ (God)¡
Theory of Luck
Luck 100 = karma 4 + modesty 1 x [desire 4 + actions 4 + ability 4 + contributions 4 + blessings 4]
(8) Self-replication is the simplest way to design anything from a cell to a universe to an individual mind.
(9) Many animals and insects build nests/colonies that take more than one ¨C sometimes many - lifetimes to build.
(10) There is evolution of the soul through the centuries and "survival of the fittest" assures that human souls that help the global system will return as human, implying that ones who 'fail' won¡¯t return as human.
(11) Many things in nature are cyclical and express a birth, life, death, and rebirth. Every ending brings a new beginning.
(12) Our soul is attracted to 'our physical Creator': sun, planet, & moon + our parents & relatives.
(13) Our soul is attracted to our DNA (ancestors). We keep our talents, capabilities, interests, and personalities from previous lives and add new physical attributes, talents, and capabilities through our DNA and experiences. It's always easier to relearn than learn! Besides our parents, we also ¡®inherit¡¯ ALL our ancestors through DNA.
(14) Our soul is drawn to our environment: physical location, parents' views, religion, politics, friends, schools, etc., i.e. "Liberal Gene" was recently discovered.
(15) Our soul is attracted to the date of birth - our birthdays are more important than they seem!
(16) Our soul is attracted to the name our creators (parents/ancestors) bestow on us ¨C its meaning and gematria(8,74).
(17) We ¡®come back¡¯ to continue to improve the ¡®system¡¯, to continue our missions, and to ¡®fix the mistakes¡¯ of previous lives. Earth ¨C Leave It Better Than You Found It!
(18) Personality continues
(19) ¡®True love never dies¡¯. We continue our love relationships (mates & offspring) to propagate and further evolve the species.
(20) We return as human (if we pass the test of being ¡®good¡¯ for the system) because it¡¯s the greatest way God has devised for energy to simultaneously experience the physical and spiritual universes.
(21) Our soul is attracted to male or female, heterosexual or gay. God uses the theory of, "If it ain"t broken, don't fix it!"
(22) Souls are attracted to special events and places from previous lives, especially if they were killed or died unexpectently in that incarnation.
(23) The soul is sometimes attracted to a previous physical attribute for identification purposes, i.e. I was 6'4" as Lincoln and I AM 6'4" again in this incarnation.
Examples of 'famous direct reincarnations'
→ Pythagoras
Socrates → Aristotle
Julius Caesar (JC) → Jesus son of Joseph (JC)
Bernard de Clairvaux → Leonardo Fibonacci → Leonardo da Vinci → Galileo Galilei → Benjamin Franklin → Abraham Lincoln → Albert Einstein → Brad Watson
George Washington → Robert E. Lee → Dwight Eisenhower
Cleopatra → Mary Magdalen
Abigail Adams → Mary Lincoln → ? → Marilyn Monroe → Janet Jackson
Billie Holiday → Mariah Carey
John Adams → ? → Franklin Roosevelt → Barack Obama
Eleanor Roosevelt → Michelle Obama
King George III → George McClellan → Adolph Hitler → George Walker Bush Jr.
Winfield Scott → George Marshall
Ulysses S. Grant → Omar Bradley
Stonewall Jackson → Douglas McArthur
George Custer → George Patton
Sonja Henie → Michelle Kwan
"Young" Tom Morris → Bobby Jones → Tiger Woods
Babe Didrikson Zaharias → Annika Sorenstam
Errol Flynn → Charlie Sheen
Elsa Einstein → Sivabruntha Visvanathan
Mileva Maric Einstein → Janna Levin
Johann Sebastian Bach → Mozart → Hector Berlioz → Maurice Ravel → Chick Corea
Puccini → Andrew Lloyd Weber
Frederic Chopin → Alexander Scriabin
Dorothy Dandridge → Halle Berry
Edgar Casey → David Wilcox
Encyclopedia (edited)
transmigration of souls or metempsychosis (mətĕm'sək¨`sĭs) [Gr.,=change of soul]
A belief common to many cultures, in which the eternal soul passes from one body to another, either human or animal. The Australian aborigines believe that an infant is a reincarnation of deceased ancestors and that the soul is contin-ually reborn. Some Indonesian peoples hold that ancestral souls reside in sacred animals, sometimes in preparation for a new incarnation. Similarly, several tribes in western Amazonia avoid eating certain animals, such as deer, because they believe ancestral souls have entered the animals' bodies.
Metempsychosis is a fundamental doctrine of several religions originating in India. Hinduism is the Western term for the religious beliefs and practices of the vast majority of the people of India. One of the oldest living religions in the world, Hinduism is unique among the world religions in that it had no single founder but grew over a period of 4,000 years. Perhaps its #1 tenent is that the individual soul enters a new existence after the death of the body. The sum total of past moral conduct, or karma [Skt.,=action, work, or ritual], is a basic concept common to Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. The doctrine of karma states that one's state in this life is a result of actions (both physical and mental) in past incarnations, and determines the condition of the soul and the quality of its rebirth. The cycle of rebirth is eternal unless the soul is released by knowledge or arduous effort (see yoga yoga [Skt.,=union], general term for spiritual disciplines in Hinduism, Buddhism, and throughout S Asia that are directed toward attaining higher consciousness and liberation from ignorance, suffering, and rebirth.
This release (moksha or mukti) is a form of salvation, and is possible only for the most devout. Buddhist doctrine does not accept the soul or transmigration as such, treating both as illusory. Rather, there is an eternal, undifferentiated stream of being (samsara). Out of this, existences are produced and prolonged according to karma, or past actions. The individual is not a separate entity, but rather a grouping of elements. They revert to the original primal stream when desire, the cause of the transmigratory cycle, ceases. Only devout Buddhists or saints (i.e., those who abandon all desire) are able to realize this oneness.
The Celtic version of metempsychosis does not have the ethical aspect of its Indian counterpart. The Druids of Gaul supposedly taught that after death the soul left one body to enter another, but the second body was not necessarily earthly; little else is known of their beliefs. Examples of metempsychosis in pre-Christian Irish legends indicate that these transmigrations occurred only in the lifetime of heroes. The belief in transmigration was rare in ancient Egypt, although occasional instances occur of a soul uniting with a god, a soul entering an animal for a lifetime, or a voluntary metamorphosis of a person into another form for his own benefit.
The Greek version, an indigenous product, appeared in the Orphic Mysteries or Orphism, religious cult of ancient Greece, prominent in the 6th cent. B.C. According to legend Orpheus founded these mysteries and was the author of the sacred poems from which the Orphic doctrines were drawn. But its best-known proponent was Pythagoras, c.582¨Cc.507 B.C., pre-Socratic Greek philosopher, founder of the Pythagorean school. He migrated from his native Samos to Crotona and established a secret religious society or order similar to, and possibly influenced by the earlier Orphic cult. He believed that souls were reincarnated in various bodily shapes. Empedocles, in his poem Purification, accepted Orphic and Pythagorean beliefs. Plato's views on metempsychosis are derived from these same sources. Plotinus believed that future destiny depended upon the life of the soul in previous incarnations. It is possible that these beliefs were influenced by contact with Indian religion.
Jewish treatment of metempsychosis, as found in the Kaballa (Cabala) [Heb.,=reception], esoteric system of inter-pretation of the Scriptures based upon a tradition claimed to have been handed down orally from Abraham. It was limited by the need to conform to orthodox scriptures, and the theory of transmigration was tolerated rather than approved. The Jewish theories, derived mainly from Gnostic, Manichaean, and Neoplatonic sources, teach that man has absolute free will, but that his soul is tied and sullied by contact with matter. Demon (imperfect) souls try to prevent the fulfillment of the finite divine plan. To act out this plan, the spotless souls descend from their original abode in heaven and are incarnated. Punishment and atonement for sins is achieved by another incarnation; but before this happens, the now impure soul flits about as a disembodied spirit. If the pious suffer, it is believed to be for sins committed in a previous existence. At the end of the cycles, when all the incarnated souls are once again pure, the Messianic period begins.
No theories of transmigration are admitted into traditional Christian religion, although it was taught by some early church fathers like Origen and Clement of Alexandria. Unity Church founders Charles and Myrtle Fillmore believed in and taught reincarnation, and Charles Fillmore believed that he may have been St. Paul reincarnated.
"The soul of man is immortal, and will be treated with justice in another life respecting its conduct in this." - Benjamin Franklin
"The Buddha was as mortal as you and I, yet he attained enlightenment and was raised to the rank of an immortal." - Deepak Chopra
"Didn't David say that God requires a 'sacrifice' for sin?"
"I will give to each one of you according to your works." - Aquarian Gospel 18:6
(Matthew 16:27, The Revelation 2:23, 20:12, & 22:12)
Theory of Luck47
Luck 100 = karma 4 + modesty 1 x [desire 4 + actions 4 + ability 4 + contribution 4 + blessings 4]
"The collision that created the moon was also a major stroke of luck for Earth. That impact was so immense that it forced Earth's axis to tilt in relation to the Sun; causing the familiar seasons. And without the stabilizing influence of the moon, Earth would wobble dramatically about its axis. Today, the planet would experience wild (devastating) climate swings." - Origins (NOVA)
The Theory of Luck47 is the 7th principle in the Reincarnation Theory & its 21 Principles. The Theory of Luck is primarily intended to explain how one is lucky enough (or unlucky enough) to be incarnated when, where, and why one is brought back into physical existence here on Earth, another planet, or another ¡°plane of existence¡±. The Theory of 3 Methods of Interstellar Travel points out that 'we' are able to literally travel to other solar systems by means of: (1) spaceships traveling beyond the speed of light, i.e. Star Trek, (2) natural and artificially produced wormholes, i.e. Stargate, (3) death allows our spirit the possibility of traversing the universes, i.e. 'going to heaven'. Heaven and heavens have always been confused. They can be separate: "The kingdom of heaven is at hand." - Matthew 3:2, 4:17, 10:7, Mark 1:15, or they can be combined: when your soul leaves Earth at the time of your death and decides to head elsewhere in search of 'God' and 'a paradise existence': heaven. But is there any place in the heavens better than beautiful Mother Earth?! Are there going to be any hipper angels to 'hang out with' than Earthlings?!
"The Egyptian Book of the Dead imagines that the most glorious place you could live is right here on Earth." - History Channel
"The Christian doctrine of resurrection is the rising again to life of the body after death." "According to Pythagorean teaching, the soul survives bodily death, being immortal and merely confined to the body." "According to modern popular Hinduism, the state in which the soul is reborn is predetermined by the good or bad deeds (karma) done in former incarnations." "The idea of transmigration was never adopted into orthodox Judaism or Christianity. Among Jews, only the mystical Kaballists adopted it as part of their system of philosophy. The Gnostics and the Manichaeans also believed in transmigration, but early Christians who adopted Gnostic and Manichaean doctrines were declared heretics by the Church." - Encarta Encyclopedia
"The Templars found the secret of eternal life." - Discovery Ch.
luck (100 points): 1. the force that seems to operate for good or ill in a person's life, as in shaping circumstances, events, or opportunities. 2. good fortune; advantage or success, considered as the result of chance. 3. a combination of circumstances, events, etc., operating by chance to bring good or ill to a person. 4. some object on which good fortune is supposed to depend.
"Luck is when preparation meets opportunity." - ?
"No, I don't believe in luck, but I do believe in assigning a value to things." - Nobel Prize winning mathematician John Nash from the movie A Beautiful Mind
John Nash was both wrong and right! Wrong, in so much that luck is a real force. Right, in so much that the theory of luck equation has variables that possess value. The variables: karma, humility, desire, actions, ability, contribution, & blessings are interrelated, yet they each exist separately with their own value. Luck is involved in much more than how, when, and where we are reincarnated - it's an energy that permeates the universes and is apparent in everyone's daily lives. In regards to chance, since There Are No Coincidences, 'pure chance' does not exist!
"God does throw dice" with probability being omnipresent. But BEWARE - GOD'S DICE ARE LOADED!
karma (4 points): 1. Hinduism, Buddhism. actions seen as bringing upon oneself inevitable results, good or bad, either in this life or in a reincarnation: in Hinduism one of the means of reaching Brahman (the impersonal supreme being, the primal source and ultimate goal of all beings, with which Atman [the World Soul] when enlightened, knows itself to be identical.) 2. Theosophy. the cosmic principle according to which each person is rewarded or punished in one incarnation according to that person's deeds in the previous incarnation. 3. the good or bad emanation felt to be generated by someone or something.
"What we do in life echoes in eternity." - MLK
"What goes around comes around, what goes up must come down." - Alicia Keys' Karma
modesty (1 point): freedom from vanity and boastfulness. 2. regard for decency of behavior, speech, dress, etc. 3. simplicity; moderation. modest: having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one's merits, importance, etc.; free from egotism, great pretensions, ostentation or showy extravagance.
Our 'soul-ar energy' is eternal and eternity is a really looong time! Eternity is all of time: past, present, future, beginning, end, void, a constant (speed of light), and hypertime (time travel). Many Christians & others don't believe in 'previous lives', yet they believe in 'eternal life'. Huh? What was their soul doing before they were born?! These same Christians espouse "being born again" and "the resurrection of the dead", but the full meaning of these 'New' Testament phrases (which are 1900+ years old) escapes them, they've been taught wrong! If one believes, "Your spirit begins with this birth (or conception) and continues forever", that is not eternal life - that is perpetual life! (see dictionary) Eternal life requires past & future lives! The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, although it can change form. Information cannot be destroyed, only transferred.
"Pythagoras believed that we remember a good deal of what we know from a previous life." - The Story of Philosophy
desire (4 points): 1. to wish, long for, crave, or want. 2. to express a wish to obtain; ask for; request. 3. a longing or craving, as for something that brings satisfaction or enjoyment: a desire for fame.
"God helps those who help themselves."
"I believe a man makes his own luck." - movie 12 O'clock High
"Pythagoras was the first to believe that the workings of the material universe are expressible in terms of mathematics." - The Story of Philosophy
action(s) (4 points): 1. the processor state of acting or being active. 2. something done or performed; act; deed. 3. an act that one consciously wills and that may be characterized by physical or mental activity. All our actions have consequences. Our universe behaves logically - it's causal - it's both very simple and quite complex.
"You are all 'hard luck cases'. Well, I don't believe in 'hard luck', so we'll be returning to fundamentals." - 12 O'clock High
ability (4 points): 1. power or capacity to do or act physically, mentally, legally, morally, financially, etc. 2. competence in an activity or occupation because of one's skill, training, or other qualification: the ability to sing well. 3. abilities: talents, special skills, or aptitudes: Composing music is beyond his abilities.
"The more I practice, the luckier I get." "The better I play, the luckier I get." - golfer Gary Player
The phrase, "He/she was born with a 'gift' from God" is used a lot, yet the universe doesn't work that way! The Creator doesn't oversee the GET-PA (God's Earth Talent & Physical Attributes) Lottery based on chance. God isn't a Santa Claus who randomly rewards. Where's the logic in that?* Even Santa only rewards the good kids! Abilities at birth are a combination of past lives' experience and current DNA. As the child matures, environment is a huge influence, but that should never be evaluated as a coincidence either.
"A man who preserves his integrity no real, long-term harm can ever come." - Socrates
"God put us on Earth to help each other." - Everybody Loves Raymond
contribution (4 pts): to give (money, time, knowledge, assistance, etc.) to a common supply, fund, etc.
"To 'do it' for others is actually easier." - #1 golfer Lorena Ochoa
The system is well aware of our actions and how they affect the whole. "Everything affects everything." - movie I.Q.
Greed and violence never receive lasting reward, but always receive punishment. However, benevolence always receives both present and eternal reward!
"Each person there compares me to those in my past whom I now succeed, but how can whatever I do for them now be enough?" - Aida 2004 musical
blessings (4 points): 1. to consecrate or sanctify by a religious rite; make or pronounce holy. 2. to request of God the bestowal of divine favor on someone or something. 3. to bestow good of any kind, and to extol as holy. 4. to wish 'good luck'.
"Good luck?" Thanks, but we create our own luck.
I used to make the mistake of dismissing (a) blessings from people and choosing (b) we create our own luck, when it's (c) both of the above. When others wish you "Good luck", or root for you or a team, that mental energy affects the equation! They consciously or subconsciously ack-nowledge that your desire may contribute to them as an individual and to 'The Greater Good'. (Gooooooood>Good)
*When encountering opposing metaphysical beliefs, scientific experimentation will prove the most logical theory correct.
"Two-thirds of the world's population believes in reincarnation or rebirth. (It) was widespread in early Christianity. It appears that the doctrine of reincarnation was treated by the early Christians as a secret tradition not to be revealed to laypeople, and was only handed down to the select." - Beyond Death
"Through the scroll you will live forever!" "I am yesterday, I know tomorrow." - Egyptian Book of the Dead & King Tut's innermost shrine
Albert Einstein & Marilyn Monroe were not only intimate, he convinced her to secretly agree to take part in an experiment in reincarnation!
"Put me back in, coach!" "OK, but catch your breath, rest a bit, have some water and cool down while we wait for the perfect place & time" replied God.
"Champions take chances and pressure is a privilege." - Billie Jean King
"If Einstein was so smart, why wasn't he a millionaire?" - USA Today commentary. Pretty smug for a 2nd class writer. Well, answer me this: How much does immortality cost?! I was Einstein and I chose/choose God over Gold.
"And she's buying a Stairway To Heaven"
Note: Einstein's estate made $20 million in '06.
t 5/12/07 7:40PT CNN "It's kind of a karma thing"
"For those who do good deeds, there shall be the best reward and yet more blessings." - Qur'an 10:27
t 6/16/11 10:28 "Good bounce off a tree"
- Brad Watson, Miami[/size]
Albert Einstein reincarnated
Non-coincidental synchronic reaction: 4/7/12 15:37 1st Day of Passover & Holy Saturday: I added one principle to this theory yesterday and another today to now have 23 Principles.