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Reincarnation and Destiny – The Future

My views on the two topics.

Hmm. When you think about it, reincarnation is true and not true in different respects. The cells in my body, yes have been in existence for millions, even billions, of years, but am I whatever they came from? No. The fact is, is that your entire being is created by both your two parents, and whatever mutations you happen to come by. Your personality is shaped by experience, not histories done long ago by some past life of yours.

That is where destiny fits in. My views on destiny include the whole fact that reincarnation is not true, and how people are created, and so I think that there is one set path for everyone in this world. People’s personalities, friends, and everything else fit in with each other to create one set path for the entire world.

Then you might say that this can’t be true because it feels like you are choosing what to do. I don’t think that’s what you are doing. Generally when someone chooses to do something, he/she chooses based on experiences, and the entirety of your personality. That is one thing that makes it hard to predict the future, the fact that in order to do so, one would have to create a pool of all of the people in the world, and their exact personalities and choices that they would make.

Have you ever heard the expression that when a butterfly flaps it’s wings, their could be wind on the other side of the planet? Well this fits in there perfectly. Say someone sees the said butterfly, and he is a photographer, he might take a picture and it could be published, and that would change whoever could see it, however a miniscule amount. Now say a professional boxer saw the same butterfly before the photographer, and he stomped on it. Suppose someone told him to stop, and the wrestler socked him in the face. It could get on the news and change whoever saw that in a different way. Also, this could be argued, because if this theory is true, then wouldn’t it dictate who would see the butterfly first? Yes it would, but I don’t know who. I’m using it as an example only What I’m trying to say, is that everything fits together in ways that dictate what’s going to happen in the future.

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  1. Purnomosidhi

    On July 2, 2009 at 11:34 pm


    I like your article

  2. sschles

    On October 20, 2009 at 2:09 pm


    Thanks. I like it too.

  3. Patrice

    On December 22, 2009 at 2:42 pm


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