Reincarnation Quotes Quotes

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Abhaidev
“There are some souls who develop a penchant and an unhealthy appetite for a certain kind of experience. So, they experience an awful lot of those experiences. These souls are addicted, just like a smoker is, to cigarettes. But it does not make them any less inferior or bad. It just delays their journey.”
Abhaidev, The Gods Are Not Dead

Abhaidev
“I have always believed reincarnation to be true. This will go on and on until one discovers oneself. But at times, my thinking deviates a bit from eastern philosophy. I don’t think our bad karmas would make us cockroaches, rats, pigs, etc., in our next lives. I am of the view that achieving Moksha isn’t possible unless we experience everything that could be experienced. I have to experience oppression, but I also have to oppress. I have to be a sparrow to experience the joy of flight. I have to be a bee to experience colours beyond the visible spectrum. And I have to be a dog to hear ultrasonic sounds. Do you get it? I have to experience everything to achieve moksha. Becoming a bee in the next life is not the result of my bad Karma. It is instead a stepping stone. The path to ascension has to be a spiral. Not round and round. Every decision of mine has to lead there. Every step has to lead me towards self-actualization.”
Abhaidev, The World's Most Frustrated Man

Abhaidev
“Some say Karma is a bitch. It all comes back to you, eventually. If this world can be boiled down to two truths. It would be the second law of thermodynamics (entropy) and the law of action and reaction (Karma). Well, if Karma really makes up the fabric of this Universe, if it is really a bitch, then prove it in this life itself! Why wait for reincarnation? Do you think I would be me once I die and transition to another body? No! What makes me, me, are my memories.”
Abhaidev, The World's Most Frustrated Man

“We continued dancing as a swift gale wheeled through the hills of Santa Cruz. Xuan leaned down to whisper into my ear, his lips lightly brushing the helix. “Once upon a time there was a boy, and he loved a girl very much. He was sad because he didn’t think the girl noticed him. Until one day the uni- verse intervened and a beautiful comet brought them together after a tragic accident occurred that day. The boy and the girl found comfort and friendship in each other that night. And something new and extraordinary began to blossom under the heavens, something that would burn with such bright- ness that all the stars would be in awe. And the boy fell madly in love with the girl and promised to always find her, in this life and the next.”
“That’s my favorite story.”
Xuan smiled. “It’s the best one I’ve ever told, Ms. Steel.”
Kayla Cunningham, Fated to Love You

Christy Ann Martine
“Maybe we'll
meet each other
in the next life,
and maybe next time
we'll do it right.”
Christy Ann Martine

Plato
“The choice of souls was in most cases based on their own experience of a previous life... Knowledge easily acquired is that which the enduing self had in an earlier life, so that it flows back easily.”
Plato

Henry Ford
“I adopted the theory of reincarnation when I was 26. Genius is experience. Some think to seem that it is a gift or talent, but it is the fruit of long experience in many lives.”
Henry Ford

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Everyone wants a second chance to reincarnate. To enjoy life. But in a relationship you are told that a liar will always be a liar. Or, a lover once will always love again.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

K. Eltinaé
“I believe we all come back from this life as the cats in Istanbul.”
K. Eltinaé, The Moral Judgement of Butterflies

“The Romans and Greeks believed that the appearance of comets, meteors, and meteor showers was portentous. They were signs that something good or bad had happened... or was about to happen. For me, that was the moment I fell in love with Xuan. That was the promise of a future filled with love... and beauty... and brilliance. That future began and ended with Xuan.”
Kayla Cunningham

George Harrison
“Friends are all souls that we've known in other lives. We're drawn to each other. That's how I feel about friends. Even if I have only known them a day, it doesn't matter. I'm not going to wait till I have known them for two years, because anyway, we must have met somewhere before.”
George Harrison

“There is no death! Death is very much like sunset. It is only an appearance. For, when the sun sets here, it rises elsewhere. In reality, the sun never sets. Likewise, death is only an illusion, an appearance. For, what is death here is birth elsewhere. For life is endless.”
Dada Vaswani

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“I claimed that 'reincarnation is a universal joke', simply because that was a joke in itself.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“I may have lost count of how many times I have been reborn, but this is not my first time on this planet.”
Eduvie Donald

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The concept of reincarnation takes away all the superstitions of heaven and hell. It's an endless cycle of life.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Reincarnation exists, but not in the same way that you have been taught it. It doesn't mean getting an equal share after death or getting away from your evil deeds. However, it means that only the semi-pure souls will have another chance to live and repent.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The concept of reincarnation is very true, but it does not distinguish between good and bad. Either way, the price has to be paid somehow, and no evil deed can go unnoticed.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The inventors of the concept of reincarnation are not far from those who like to abuse the replay button of an electronic device.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“It makes sense to believe in reincarnation, after observing the rise and fall of empires or civilizations. The laws of decay are only an illusion, for there seems to be an endless cycle of life.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Reincarnation is a joke, a prank we play upon the dead.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Mankind believe in reincarnation, but he doesn't have faith in it, because only a few will be ready to test it; or submit to the experiment.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The only best way to stop this continuous swing, of good and evil, is to come to terms with these attributes. To embrace and then master them.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“In the context of forever, we have all the time in the world.”
Leo Lourdes

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“One day, we’ll be part of the eternal silence and vanish as the mist.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya, Safa Tempo: Poems New & Selected

“As reincarnation research shows we can change religion, nationality and race from one lifetime to another, evidence of reincarnation will help us transcend tribal mindset and bring greater world peace.”
Walter Semkiw

“Reincarnation, if it does exist, is an endless cycle I do not wish to repeat when I am done in this world.”
Eduvie Donald

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“If reincarnation is true, then who can explain the increase in population growth?”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Bhuwan Thapaliya
“One day we’ll yell at the top of our lungs, but nobody will hear us. We’ll be gone, embracing silence on our journey to the other world.”
Bhuwan Thapaliya

Will Durant
“Life can be understood, says the Hindu, only on the assumption that each existence is bearing the penalty or enjoying the fruits of vice or virtue in some antecedent life. No deed small or great, good or bad, can be without effect; everything will out. This is the Law of Karma—the Law of the Deed —the law of causality in the spiritual world; and it is the highest and most terrible law of all. If a man does justice and kindness without sin his reward cannot come in one mortal span; it is stretched over other lives in which, if his virtue persists, he will be reborn into loftier place and larger good fortune; but if he lives evilly he will be reborn as an Outcaste, or a weasel, or a dog. This law of Karma, like the Greek Moira or Fate, is above both gods and men; even the gods do not change its absolute operation; or, as the theologians put it, Karma and the will or action of the gods are one. But Karma is not Fate; Fate implies the helplessness of man to determine his own lot; Karma makes him (taking all his lives as a whole) the creator of his own destiny. Nor do heaven and hell end the work of Karma, or the chain of births and deaths; the soul, after the death of the body, may go to hell for special punishment, or to heaven for quick and special reward; but no soul stays in hell, and few souls stay in heaven, forever; nearly every soul that enters them must sooner or later return to earth, and live out its Karma in new incarnations.”
Will Durant, Our Oriental Heritage

Consuelo Cassotti
“Past lives are like cosmic Netflix — I just hit replay.”
Consuelo Cassotti

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