Which is right? Resurrection or Reincarnation? Religion and spirituality entirely depend on which one is real. If reincarnation is true, all religions based on resurrection are false, and vice versa.
Resurrection and reincarnation have drastically different ontologies and epistemologies. The ultimate answer to existence is dependent on whether souls reincarnate or experience resurrection.
Don’t you want the knowledge that will dictate the fate of your soul? Then come and get it. The first stop is the incredible world of ancient Egyptian religion.
Fixed and Mobile Souls is a book about the ancient old question: Does the soul resurrect in its current body or reincarnate in a new body? Understanding the meaning of that can help you understand reality at large.
Judeo-Christian-Muhammedian religions of Abrahamism adhere to Ressurection (Fixed souls). They believe that when you die, on judgment day your soul attaches back to your current body and that this is the only body there is. Therefore, they do not believe in the eternity of the soul. They put more emphasis on the body rather than the soul. One might wonder to which bodily age would the soul return? If a person died at the age of 80 would they resurrect at an 80 yo physical body or would they all be perfect at the age of 30? More so, our bodies constantly change due to the water, food, and atomic combination. How could the soul ever return to the same body if even while we are alive our body constantly changes?
The second option is reincarnation (Mobile soul), which presents an argument for the soul's eternity and thus its uncreated nature. The body is secondary and the soul is primary. Moreover, as the soul (mind) develops itself, it requires a more sophisticated and complex body to express its genius and will.
The author touches on the Ancient Egyptian Soul Science of Ka, Ab, Ba, Kha, etc to explain how the ancient Egyptians viewed the afterlife.