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Second law of thermodynamics say so. I personally think that when you die you get recycled back into earth/cosmos and form again into something else. Also I think that if the Multiverse exist and simulation Theory works the way I think it does then life is a component of the universe.
The reason I feel reincarnation is possible is it’s the only “after life“ that follows the rules of the physical world. Things cannot be created nor destroyed, only transferred or transformed. If we simply always were, and always will continue to be in different forms, that follows the laws of reality. If consciousness is some type of exotic universal phenomenon, some type of energy or essence, it probably has to follow the same cyclical nature of all other forms of energy.
EXACTLY! And also the only thing in universe that can't be obliterated is information; so it doesnt make sense the information we get here be simply removed
Personally I would like reincarnation to be real but your reasoning is flawed. And there is a factual error. Maybe you meant it this way by mistyped: Things can be created and destroyed. It's energy that cannot. It cannot be said as fact that "if we simply always were and always will continue to be in different forms that follows the laws of reality." Firstly ,there is no Law of Reality, at least not scientific ones. Careful conflating spiritual beliefs with science.
@@enzoviana5408 Information, by definition, CAN be obliterated once all ability to perceive of it is no longer present to perceive it. Also, that is wonky reasoning to think if there is information about reincarnation it cannot logically be removed. Didn't you (or at least your friends) get Christmas presents that on Dec 24 you have zero information about it? There is bound to be something in your life you were slated to get, be awarded, or be given as a gift but the person lost it, sold it, or accidentally broke it and so never told you about it. That is information simply removed from you. You guys gotta do better.
@@enzoviana5408 "Information" could be understood to be some kind of measurable, ordered arraignment of matter or energy, and subject to law of entropy, thereby becoming dis-order and possibly merging with, or being utilized by, something else entirely. An arrangement of Xmas lights, just like your individual series of neurons, could be a system of information - the "energy" itself is just common electricity. Once the wiring in either go kaput, that particular pattern is no longer recognized - and the raw, impersonal electrical power of either is conserved or cut off, but carries no imprint of that past pattern.
Your theory contradicts itself if you think about it really. The only things we know of that, at least with our current understanding, can't be destroyed are Energy and the smallest units of matter. By that Definition, a Human mind would be indestructable if its entirely made up of electric signals. That would mean souls dont exist and therefore can't be transferred to an other living creature. The only way that reincarnation would be possible that way is that souls are a kind of elecrtomagnetic wave that stores information, which would make ghosts somewhat plausible but thats an other subject entirely. Even if souls in would exist in this way, how would they transfer and most importantly, when would that happen? It is Impossible to proof reincarnation is impossible simply because of the impossibilty of prooving a negativ but with the way we currently understand what Humans are, it seems rather unlikely.
Funny but, the people that put the R.I.P. don’t actually believe the person is still there, they believe they’re in the afterlife. Only that the body remains in that spot the person who they once were here on Earth.
reincarnation sounds so great yet awfully sad. restarting life with little to no memory of what used to be you and having to go through long years all over again. it’s comforting to me knowing that i never lose my consciousness, but horrifying knowing i’ll never find who i love ever again, having to relive those long years up to my past death, and how much worse society is going to get in the coming years. it all seems more worth it just to cease to exist altogether.
@@tylerasada2908 Work on increasing your vibrations. Even if you happen to reincarnate, if you work on your vibrational energy, it’ll transfer over into your next life. That’s the biggest key.
As far as his last statement about the math part, there have been about 110 billion people who have lived and died. With about 8 billion people alive today, the dead outnumber the living between 10 and 15 to 1. Also factor in that not everyone HAS to be a reincarnated person -- new and unique individuals could be born into the system. I don't know if reincarnation is true or not, but trying to use math to disprove it is the wrong approach.
If consciousness exists independent of material form then it could reside in any being -- not just humans. All bodies are a filter which limits how information flows into the consciousness. The human body probably isn't capable of experiencing the full capacity of what a consciousness is capable of recording. Or perhaps consciousness can only grow as it experiences one life, then the next, then the next. Why would evolution need to exist unless consciousness requires physical form to expand itself? And there's no requirement that a consciousness remain bound to the same planet -- though perhaps consciousness can only reside in forms which are similar to the last or at least the origin cell of all life on Earth. perhaps viruses are merely the first expression of a consciousness. If the consciousness can maintain fidelity after death, then it can continue. Perhaps consciousness undergoes a natural selection in similar fashion to corporeal life. The measure of it's success is its ability to remain. How would it fail? Who knows. Perhaps someone is making those decisions. Or perhaps this is just an entertainment program and the essence of your being is some more expansive entity. You entered this sim to "play" and can only experience the data from the prior round. It might be a bug in the system or a trade-off the programmers had to make so they could devote resources to game play. Most people forget those prior memories when they grow up. The "save point" is overwritten with new data. I'm convinced we're in a sim or we are a sim or some manner of both. Some of the quantum properties look like programming optimizations -- the wave/particle duality of light, for one. Light is a wave (low information, no definite position) until it needs to intersect with objects (or other particles). Then it suddenly resolves into a particle (higher information, and an exact point in space). The double slit experiment shows the phenomena beyond a shadow of a doubt(pun intended). If photons pass through the slits without interference, they form a slit pattern expected of a wave -- they only resolved on impact with the detector as particles so its wave nature existed until they were measured. When they put up a device which measures the waves as they passed through the slits, the wave immediately resolved to a particle when waves were impacted by the sensor. When the photons hit the detection screen, the pattern changed to what would be expected of a shower of particles through the slit. It makes sense. You don't need to know the exact position of a photon at all times, you just need a general equation of where it's possible to be located. A compute system would only need a simple equation for that. But if those photons interact with something, that general equation is useless because an exact position is required so that the bounced photon will know the color (and other properties) of the object on which it intersects. That's an exact position which needs to be used to cast the next photon in the proper direction. That new photon is a wave as it leaves that surface and travels to the next. Until an exact locaiton is required for it's intersection, it remains a wave and could resolve to many probably locations. The wave nature of light allows a photon wave to intersect surfaces in a general random probable location. If it didn't, then instead of one wave function, you'd need a calculate shotgun blast of tons of particle photons (many many functions). You could never have a dense enough arrangement of them to cover as many possible intersections as a wave -- which could resolve to infinitely varying patterns. Particle spray couldn't do that. You'd need infinite particles to cover that case. You'd have to calculate the intersection point of all the particles with their destinations then use some probability equation to select only one of the particles as the final photon with all the energy of the original wave. Since the wave function gives you the result you want with much fewer compute resources (storage space, CPU, etc), using a spray of particles would be firing offense for a coder. You still need particles when calculating exact locations, but then you immediately throw them away once you have that intersection point and you cast a new wave out in the bounce direction. Sometimes you would get particles that resolve during travel as in the slit experiment. You no longer get infinite possible patterns, you only get whatever the resolved particle lands upon. Thus you have the bizarre behavior of the double slit experiment. Nobody knows why this phenomena exists because there's no inherent reason. A switch seems to flip between wave and particle depending on it's optimum use. Waves for traveling, then particles for interaction with matter and energy. There's no reason you'd optimize a calculation unless you were running a simulation on a calculating system which required a cheat so that you could get the best of each representation: the wave is fast to compute, but imprecise. The particle is expensive to compute but precise. Since you only need particles on collisions with matter or energy, and you only need one particle resolved per photon wave, you get the benefits of both with minimal costs. The slit experiment exposes a code cheat in our sim world. The wave/particle duality of light. That duality wouldn't need to exist unless someone made that choice so that they'd be able to give the best sim experience -- light which looks nice to viewers without artifacts which a particle-only solution would generate. Lots of them. And the system would bog down on them. Then there's time dilation near light speed. Another hack -- probably to solve the problems of running a sim on a fixed bit system. Roundoff errors.
I also think some "souls" or "systems" simply decide (or are unable) to not come back. At least in human form. That could explain haunted objects or spirits just wandering around.
You don't think insects and animals have souls and reincarnate? The Buddhists do if fact if your an awful person you might end up being a worm as punishment this is part of their teaching the better you are in this life the better your reincarnation is.
@@BadgerFireMoon Most insects and other lower life forms are so simple that they rely on pure instinct and/or are part of a hive mind. There is no room for self improvement or growth there. Mammals, birds, and some cephalopods, maybe.
My 8yr old daughter has been terrified of fire for as long as she's been alive. Fire alarms stress her very much and fire drills scare her more than they do other children. My wife and I can't even leave an aromatic candle on in our room if we step out without her asking us to put it out. We don't necessarily believe in reincarnation but her fears do make us wonder. She's never been burned and we teach her to be careful around fires, but not to the extent that would cause her so much fear.
Hi, does she have a lot of freckles of birthmarks around her body? They say people who past in a fire in the past have a lot of marks on their skins like that
@@THIRTEENTH13TH Alan was a human being with faults like the rest of us. You might not agree with his views, but his philosophy helped me with existential depression/anxiety. He has lectures on all kinds of topics, not just reincarnation. Give him a chance.
19:08 Guten Tag, I'm Einstein and I have an answer to your question. The increase in simultaneous human life does not equate to the creation of new human souls. 250 years ago, many more people were born than survived. Those young souls were not reincarnated instantly, as they died before living out their intended life. They waited until medical technology had improved before coming back around. You're welcome.
@@lianawei8711 from egyptians time to the very early century. I say i used to be one of them before my partner and i split up or some other grandsons or family
There are a few really interesting stories I have heard, & your comment, is extremely interesting, I tip my hat off to you good Sir, in my mind a picture of open minded understanding has been slowly making sense, at least to me.
I never believed in reincarnation. Until my little brother was born and began talking about his past life and other family as soon as he learned to talk. He forgot all of it in a few years and grew up a perfectly normal boy.
Nobody ever remembers stuff like that, when people do past life regression under hypnosis or if they say they were around before it’s only clips of scenes of the previous life and maybe the moment of their death and the being conscious as a child in the new life
@@sean5558 There was a boy who was previously a fighter pilot in WWII, he said he remembers going to heaven after dying, and that after some years in heaven you come back to earth to live another life. This makes sense, because life is tough, you would need some years to recover in paradise before starting it all again.
@@mcnallyfamilyarchive2730 yeah possibly, but not always the norm. Always hear about near death experience going to heaven and getting sent back becuse it’s not their time and of course past life regression of memories form another life, but theoretically the mind is wiped clean when starting a new life after reincarnation is supposed to be a blank slate not even supposed to have previous memories when starting over especially having proof of afterlife that takes away the significance of having faith in not knowing the truth but still believing , like Jon Constantine was told by Gabriel thst he knows there is a God and afterlife but it’s not faith he has because of it, if it’s legit afterlife and not just a transformation of life energy and memories into a new body by nature metaphysical means then usually there is supposed to be a purpose in learning specific lesson and having memories would be advantage thst takes away the life experience before finally achieving paradise in heaven (like in Hinduism) and it’s up for debate of any of these events even happened
@@mcnallyfamilyarchive2730 Life on earth is like a work the soul has to do, and after-life is like the holidays everyone need after hard work. Theosophy has authors(Helena Blavatsky, Annie Besant, C.W. Leadbeater) who speak in details about what happens once we die, how are the different worlds of the beyond, the habitants of those worlds, how the astral and mental vehicles of the soul end up depleting their energy on the more subtle planes and therefore sign the death of the personality until the soul constitutes new vehicles who have similar vibrations of the ancient vehicules and reincarnates.
I had a story when i was little about who i was in my past life. Now i can only remember what my gender was but my parents have strongly believed in reincarnation ever since then. I told them things no 3-4 year old could of never known apperently. At the same time, kids do have a pretty wild imagination.
That's not how games work, it's more likely to say: To continue all you need is to remortgage your house and sell your grandmother. If not it's GAME OVER
Not all of us are reincarnated. In my life I've only met one person that was - without any doubt IMHO - reincarnated. Someone long ago that I tutored to play trombone. He lived in the past, meaning his room was decorated with 1920s-40s style and technology. Although barely able to play his trombone studies, he knew the works of Glenn Miller very well. When presented with a copy of "In the Mood" he not only sight read it, he walked away from the music stand and continued to play. It just so happened that I knew an old man who had played trombone with Glenn Miller's band. When introduced, the two talked for hours about old memories and things only band members would know. The old man told me that if he didn't know better, that he would swear that he was talking to an old deceased friend of his. I've never doubted reincarnation since.
That is simply false. The primary reason for you to believe in reencarnation is personal experience, the weakest proof of all, and if it wasnt for personal experience, you wouldnt believe in it, which displays how weak your believe is. Talking strictly of subjecive proofs. Not even mentioning reencarnation is not even falsifiable, and doesnt have any epistemological value.
@@vladimircanales as a purely mental exercise, this is the most plausible idea, because consciusness being semi-eternal, being created out of nowhere just to reencarnate until it ascends and stacks together with others is ridiculous.
Years ago, my cousin died in a car crash. Years later my family had a new child. That child could remember every possession and some vague memories of my dead cousin. The kid points at my cousin’s cars and belongings claiming that it’s his.
"Where did the extra souls come from?" Well... you see... More and more players are joining the Reality MMO, ever since the Industrialism DLC which made the game more accessible and simpler for new players to understand. Furthermore, with the relatively recent addition of security keys (vaccines) players are less likely to get their accounts stolen. xD
Dogg what the fuck about the modern world is more accessible than bein a damn farmer in ancient Mesopotamia, that patch was amazing, I would happily give up taxes, thought oppression, banning of proven helpful medication, the machine that is the power countries of the world, protecting of the pedophilic elite, etc this patch fucking sucks
the stories of little children who were able to recall events that seemingly could not have known about is what made me think there was really something to this
@@jpbaley2016 well, I’m in my 40’s, and have had a series of recurring dreams/nightmares since the earliest days I can recall as a child. The dreams are always centered around the same home & grounds which I’ve never seen, with the same people whom I’ve never met, in a time long before my own, in a social class well beyond my own. I could describe much of the place in intricate detail. Various scenes of this situation have played-out countless times in my dreams over 4 decades, including great times, and terrifying experiences of being chased-down and what’s probably a horrific death. I’ve never gone public, never made a cent, never will try. There are countless others like me. Some of what’s publicized is probably fake, to make a buck. Some is very real. For every story you hear, real or not, there are probably hundreds of thousands that just keep quiet and try to sort it out. I can tell you this, it took a long to come to grips with what these dreams could mean, and although I’m not totally sold, I’m absolutely terrified to try a regression. That’s how realistic it all feels.
You know I used to be scared of death, do we reincarnate? Do we become nothingness? Do we go to heaven? Or hell? But now, I will just live my best life, let others live their best lives, enjoy each moment of existing and when the time comes let the universe do whatever it wants.
Yuh, during my teenage years I used to worry about these things a lot, in fact I used to worry that maybe I was already dead or that maybe I was alone, trapped in an existence which I could never escape from...pretty scary thoughts, but I think it was just me questioning everything...mixed with high anxiety and an overly-active imagination. Your comment resonated with me, because over time I think our minds explore the different possibilities, and we accept that we can't know the truth, so we should just enjoy the ride and do the best we can :)
@@nn47_ I just gradually became less afraid and decided I wanted to enjoy the things I love about life. As I got older, I realised the riding the wave was the best thing, by just trying to be the best person I can and enjoying the experience as much as possible. I started watching buddhist talks by Ajahn Brahm and he really helped me to manage my anxiety :)
@guardians of the hood Don't worry, it will pass. Normally it's just anxiety rearing its head with the typical "what if... + something bad" scenarios. But, I think it's just our tendency to imagine the worst. With time you can train your brain to think more positively or, more likely, just not to care so much anymore. Whatever will be, will be, and I think if you are on a good course in life it will also help you to feel better. I think it's about accepting that there are so many things we cannot control in life; we are really just passengers in many aspects, but that can also be equally positive because we never know what great things are around the corner, too ;)
My fear of death isn’t of me personally dying/not existing, but the fact a lack of afterlife means the ones I’ve loved that have died simply no longer exist and I will NEVER see them or touch them again. The finality of that is what shakes me up. Less emotional, but the idea of not finding out how the story of earth/humankind ends certainly sucks, I wanna know what happens when space travel becomes a thing, what are other planets like to live on? I’d love to exist in a way that lets me observe it.
Something that's always over looked is that they've done multiple studies doing brain scans on people as they're undergoing a hypnotic regression, and the parts of their brain that light up are connected to MEMORY, not to the parts used when imagining a story.
Apparently when I was like 4 or 5 I used to tell my parents about memories I had as an older man in the late 80s, and I would talk about TV shows and other cultural things I had no way of knowing about. I don't remember any of that nowadays, but it's weird to say the least
Thats not weird. That would be solid proof of reincarnation or something of the likes. I'm pretty certain your parents were lying, thats if what you spoke of was indeed impossible for you to know.
@@Monkey_Tree sure they could've lied about it, but they literally had absolutely no reason to do so. They aren't the type of people to lie about things just for the hell of it
@@iammatthew4797 Well its a guessing game right. Nothing has proven reincarnation and it cant be entirely dismissed either. Same goes for your situation, its all just belief right now. Belief is the perfect word man.
@@Monkey_Tree I mean who knows what's more likely, me being able to perfectly describe things I shouldn't be able to perfectly describe, or a system of reincarnation where we have some sort of soul that goes from body to body throughout time
i believe in reincarnation because i used to have a very specific reaccuring dream as a child. It was me and my friends on a boat, we were about to go to sleep. We went to bed at midnight.I was just about to fall asleep when the boats alarm started going off and i started running in the corridor and the boat started tilting and everything went black. Years after i went to on a trip and we stopped at a beach and i instantly felt drawn to the place. There was a story about a boat that had sunk in the 90s and this was the closest place to the sinking spot. I learned that day that this boat sunk at 00:20 (12:20am) and that the boat sunk extremely quickly and it tilted over, just like in my dreams. And this is too much of a coincidence for me to not believe, also the feeling i felt in that spot... Unreal
They thought the city of Troy was just mythology too until they found it, so who knows, maybe they will find Atlantis someday too. Most every character in Plato's work are verifiably real, so I lean towards Atlantis being a real place.
They say it like they're so sure. All it takes is like 500 years for a civilization to pretty much be erased from the earth. If humans went extinct tomorrow and aliens touched down 1000 years from now there would be no trace of us even being here. So yea it's entirely possible it just got lost with time.
@My names Jeff Yeah, I highly doubt our mega concrete and steel structures would be completely gone in under 500 years rofl. That was me massively low balling that number. Even log homes have lasted a couple hundred.
Tbh I think that the answer to your question of "where did the extra 7 billion come from?" Is that new souls could be created, or duplication (duplication working like how twins happen, but at death). That is providing that reincarnation exists, which I do believe to an extent
Yeah that's what made me think of it tbh, cos if some are newer then others then obviously there'd be more since theoretically souls are immortal And saying souls may be immortal just gave me an odd idea. Maybe they're not immortal but they keep returning to mortal life to finish something they failed in their previous life or something like that
I personally believe that new souls are created but also old souls get recycled It helps me sleep better at night knowing that my loved ones never actually gone for ever but just move on to a maybe better life than what they had maybe they can just choose not to go back and that's why new souls are created to fill gaps
The notion of seperate souls could be incorrect. It's most likely that consciousness is one single thing, ever-present but hidden in the universe until a new body is created (human or animal). And when a new life is born, that single consciousness becomes the awareness in that single body. This means that we are all the same consciousness but just can't tell. And that memories of past lives is just memory of one random life out of the sea of concurrent lives that consciousness is currently living at one moment outside the boundary of space-time. the universe is pure consciousness that creates bodies as a reflection of perception which record its interactions with itself in what we call "space" as a storage medium for information about relationships and actions referencing itself. It's a self simulating, self assessing, self storing, analytic error correcting living computer.
To the question in the end: The short story "The Egg" comes up with an interesting explanation, where the realm the souls exist on is timeless, so they can be send to any human at any time and even occupy more than one body at a time. Interesting take on soulmates, being the same soul just in different bodies.
So many people don’t believe in things like soulmates. Some calling such things “kindred spirits”, I know it’s different, but it’s also quite close to the same. Just enough to get out of saying that you believe in reincarnation.
Love this, To only definitively prove facts within the confines of human perception, and specifically what the mind can receive, is the realm of science. There are many explorations into senses and knowing beyond the mind. Which could well be balanced by identifying pitfalls of suggested memory. But to sense what may happen outside of time and space takes a different type of exploration. Many meditation styles practice switching that judgemental mind off, the same mind that will have no rest until it holds the answer in it's hands. But this may not be possible with the type of knowing that people experience. To take it further these "Knowings", once people start to have them, forever change all that experience them, often change people into states of great synchronicity and enhanced awarness to where their words are quite intuitive. And no this doesn't mean superhuman power with an earth age of accumulated wisdom. In fact I've found past lifestyle sensations really allude to simpler concepts, those of connection, bonding to and awareness of others and our world. This also suggests these endless musings of the mind, though brilliant and absolutely essential and a valuable part of our existence is not the realm of topics such as this. And the accumulated memory is expressed daily through an enhanced desire to be aware of one another and not separate as much, not create a high road where another must instantly be nonsense. I am surrounded my many psychic people, who could call you up out of the blue and tell you who just spontaneously visited you in your house and why you shouldn't loan them the $50 they are about to ask you for. They are still human and get things wrong and if I broke my arm I'd still appreciate the cast and reset I'll get from the hospital. So this is not that debate. It is a suggestion of where the realm of discovery of this topic may lie.
When my daughter was still a month away from her 3rd b-day she said to me she was sad because her baby died. I asked her what she meant. She said she had a baby and it died. She couldn't articulate what she meant so she pantomimed the act of giving birth. Grunting and curling her fists. She looked down between her legs and said "the baby came out of there". She looked up at me and said "and then that baby died. And then I died." I was shocked and asked her "when did that happen?" and she said "oh you know, before here." It gives me chills to this day when I think about that. I was a single mom with only her. She had no baby siblings or cousins or been around any babies or pregnant women. No way she could have known about childbirth at that time. I think they explain the numbers issue because spirits start off in a "lower" life form, and as they evolve spiritually, they reincarnate into "higher" life forms. I believe their explanation is that spirit evolves the same way physical life evolves, hence the need for more humans. Of course, that explanation implies humans are the most spiritually evolved life forms, and that's the hardest part to take seriously.
Well, just because dolphins are not bulding computers and looking up to space, it doesn't mean they are not the highest form of life xD But seriously, wow, no creepying way any kid at that age could possibly mime giving birth to a child and even if so, grasp the concept of stillborn and dying after labor. Way too much creativity for a simple kid.
humans are not the highest spiritual life form...but they are the few life forms that are capable of consciousness and spirituality...hence, they are a suitable (and "curious") vehicle (even the bible states that the spirit sons of god found humans to be fascinating). not every human reincarnates and reincarnation is merely a process in a complicated existence. there are a number of destinations/eventualities for our consciousness...being reincarnated as a human being is somewhere a bit above the median. to answer the video, consciousness is made and also recycled. as stated, not all humans reincarnate...in fact, quite few. that's why there's no need to be concerned that every new human being has to be a recycled consciousness. in fact, that's what makes humans quite special: they are capable of producing new consciousness. not many things in the cosmos can make that claim.
I believe in reincarnation. I also believe you don’t have to reincarnate if you don’t want to. Things like reincarnation and ghosts are the result of unfinished business.
when i was like 13 my reasoning for believing in reincarnation was "if heaven exists there has to be a limit to how many souls can stay in there same with hell"
honestly it's all real those type of people who has reincarnation has the amount of bigger responsibility and patience. it requires amount of effort and hard work in order to do it. + to think that there is a shortcut way to do it there isn't unless you wanna kill yourself until you lose your mind and begged mercy to stop all of this
I did it once (past life regression) through a guided meditation. I was irish and in my mid 20's living in a small hut with my sick mother, felt i should have gotten married and started my own life but couldn't leave my mother. We both froze to death that winter. I don't know if my brain just filled things in but it was a pretty intense experience that i don't want to ever attempt repeating. The emotions that still linger from it are profoundly real.
@@BrendanOwino I'm fairly certain that was clear enough to make sense. Now if you're saying my brain made it all up under meditation, sure is possible, even said as much in my original post. So I guess I could say your comment is nonsense, as it really doesn't make any sense.
from the diffirent versions of you anything is possible nothing is impossible the world is full of countless possibilities and believing in one theory of science isn’t enough
looking at the bare bones of 3d physics we're basically atoms and atoms are positive and negative charges of energy. the big bang happened who knows how long ago. if I had to make the best guess id say souls probably formed the same way planets did but on a different dimension because trying to make a soul out of materials on this plane would be the most difficult thing to achieve when you have no idea what a soul is and what its made of to begin with (also yknow you'd need to have the perfect environment to support the construction and life of a soul) and how it has evolved to become what it is today that now inhabits our bodies. also back to the atoms thing, if everything is made of energy then so are the plants animals and the earth and everything as we know it. i wouldn't be surprised if trees had a soul because it is technically a living thing and also part of this world. also its proven that plants know they are being hurt or cut up or whatever but how their system responds to it is widely different from how us humans experience pain or some physical and sudden alteration to our biology like amputation or a paper cut
nice to meet another ATLA fan here all i know is ATLOK- Avatar-The Legend Of Korra had few episodes were korma forgot who she is until she slowly remembered her first avatar life as Wan (forgive me if i misspelled) and how he fused with Raava and defeated and sealed Vaatu (if u didn't know about this sequel to Avatar- The Last Airbender)
When we as humans learned about quantum physics, some extremely weird phenomena were found, that we're completely unable to explain up to this day. This is an indication that we're pretty pretty much blank on the mechanisms of the fabric of our existance. Looking at it from that perspective, why would a soul with no physical basis in our brains be impossible?
@@SuperAussie999 The people who aren't scared of death are afraid of opportunity and possibility of living a new life, I find it more pathetic to be afraid of living fresh all over again.
19:20 That's simple. There are multiple possible explanations: 1. The number of souls is really high, maybe around the same order of magnitude as the number of atoms in the universe. 2. Souls can just be copied/cloned. So two persons can be reincarnates of the same person. 3. Maybe it's actually just a memory being transferred, not actually a "soul".
We're all just separate pieces of the same reality. The universe experiencing itself. This is going on everywhere in the cosmos. I'm sure some forms of life could have attained a type of immortality in their current state and have defeated death.
Inheriting knowledge from an ancestor hundreds of years ago doesnt actually seem that implausable when you think of it. There are many animals that seemingly have knowledge the second they are born. For example; I have a pet trapdoor spider (Liphistius sp), these spiders as part of their lifestyle dig a vertical tunnel, build a door with a hinge then lay down 6 long tripwires spreading outwards like eyelashes. These spiders all do this from the second they are born and just know how to construct these houses without any teaching or instruction
That’s instinct, not knowledge. They don’t understand or reason why they do these things. There’s plenty of documented and studied examples of animals with faulty instincts. I recently read a paper about how it’s not uncommon for some migratory birds to fly the wrong way ultimately leading to their own demise. Same story with monarch butterflies (which itself is an absolutely incredible example of instincts when it goes right).
@@pat5star Instinct means that they figure it out on the spot? What is the definition of instinct? And why then don't all spiders behave the same? How is it that creatures of different species but similar physically to other species, express different instincts?
@Orange Man When you don't know the answer yourself so you ask someone to search them themselves when they ask the same question to you... He has all the right to ask it here. Just sew your mouth shut if you don't know how to answer him(I mean it literally... Sew it).
So, here’s something to think about. If DMT exists in the brain and is released at birth and death, it’s possible that it’s the catalyst for human consciousness to move between dimensions at these points so, consciousness is eternal. However, great thing about moving between dimensions is that we would move out of time and have no clue of the time passing between reincarnations.
I have heard that dmt effects the mitochondria in neurons which some theories could actually work on a sub atomic level as effective quantum computers. So basically we as conciousness beings may be quantum energy and other parts of these particles are entangled so effectively the same particles in more then one place at the same time .. effectively infinite as space time/relativity doesnt align with quantum mechanics. So perhaps dmt essentially has the effect of connecting us to or quantumly entangled other state. So does death reincarnation and other spiritual experiences so essentially we are universal entangled particles that have experienced probability collapse into our current state but we can/do /will/have existed in many other states infinitely. Maybe you even existed as my consciousness replying to your message .... or maybe not just a thought .. ;)
I like the idea! Let me introduce a twist from my own cooked up theory! What if we ARE DMT? (on a specific "frequency" or maybe a pattern of DMT-molecules that create what we call "the soul" and also consciousness) If that is true then we are basically everywhere in nature (and even the entire universe IF DMT exists beyond earth). We are "a unique manifestation" of that molecule. The question is then if our individual experiences and memories are saved somewhere beyond our brain-structure and where that might be. OR if it is a human misunderstanding in the first place that we "die". IF the universe is beating like a heart (let's assume it does for sake of theory) - then you cannot "die". You are reborn or "recreated" with every big bang that occurs. Are we always the same in this scenario - having lived the same life a trillion+ times? Or does the universe change a tiny bit every time so that every iteration of the universe leads to a unique life and happenings? Might some type of memory from the last existence also be recreated? The big bang SHOULD have created equal amounts of matter and anti-matter and thus annihilated in the first instant of its creation - we should not be here. There was something that created a sort of disharmony that lead to us being here (this is the so called "baryon asymmetry" in physics). So there is indirect proof that something strange DID happen at the very start of all of this. I'm trying to expand materialism just a bit so at least a version of "the soul" (as many imagine it) can become possible. It is entirely possible to tweak this theory into even more fundamental components but I like the thought of actually being "a magic molecule".
The New Testament is based on old laws. There's reference to slaves following your "Christian masters". I didn't come to change the law, but to fulfill. Besides it's said at least half the New Testament is forged by con artist Paul. Besides, the New Testament is very sexist, and so forth. The Christians had the Spanish Inquisition, The Knights Templar, the KKK, Nazis, Vatican, Salem Witch Trials, and other ways to get groups to kill, rape, spread the religion, burn villages, torture devices that are still around for the world to see, drownings, burnings, people stoned to death, etc. Black Plague in the Dark Ages.... Islam is quite violent too. It says to war against the nonbelievers, and so forth. Good luck with cherry picking unoriginal, unhistorical, self contradicting, unscientific, violent, slavery loving, and so forth books to make the NT and Islam happy land utopias….
The Bible is mostly unoriginal, very mistranslated, self contradicting, and so forth. But yes, even in debunked Judaism, it's said humans are the ones Yahweh is irritated with. Even though, original sin in the unoriginal Genesis story is a mistranslation from hitting the target. Jesus, the unoriginal and self contradicting, unhistorical, and fake messiah that Christians falsely link to the Book of Isaiah... Almah doesn't mean virgin, it means young maiden and virgin birth is pagan and not messianic. He said we don't carry the sins of the three fathers before us. Of course, someone that knows the future, doesn't make mistakes, has a divine plan, but yet asks for prayer and prays to themselves? Kinda weird. Besides, satan was first a verb and not a being. Then, became a designed tempter, not fallen. Fallen meant coming from the sky, according to Jewish consensus; not fallen from grace. The Bible doesn't say fallen from grace. Furthermore, the fake Jesus guy says not to look here or there, but that the kingdom of heaven is within you. Which was said thousands of years after Egypt literally said it's within us. Besides, hell is a mistranslation of 4 words. One word is a Hebrew burning ground, Sheol, and the rest are Greek. The Bible is a Greek invention, from the Council of Nicaea. Constantine wasn't even a Christian at death but tortured and killed some family that didn't convert to Christianity, and killed many. Just like the Spanish Inquisition, Dark Ages, etc. I'm part Jewish and I know more info than most Christians claim to know. The average religious person of whatever debunked religion in general, doesn't know much about their "holy" book. Yes yes, humans... And, humans that aren't vegan, like I used to not be vegan. Check out The Christian Dilemmas, Ceasar's Messiah, P.h.D Richard Carrier on space Jesus and his other works, and Myth Vision Podcast on UA-cam. (;
The way I have always felt about reincarnation is that the act of being conscious is a limited experience and when we die we do go away, but there are more beings that gain consciousness after us and eventually you get to go through it again but without any memory of it before. To try and put it basically, is consciousness is a thing that someone or something has to do.
When my nephew was 2-3, used to say “dirt blood” over and over. He also claimed that he had a friend in the mountain who was killed by a bear. It was weird.
@@agnesstrzykowska4300 I’m going to overthink this. Being a rock would be amazing to (dependent on where you are) see a river and/or mountain But you’d be eroded away after a long time into very small pieces so you’d see even more. I say it’s a real 50/50
When he talked about false memories, I had to think of the storys of babys telling parents the storys of their past lifes which were way too complex for a baby to just invent
@@adisuyash I know the Mandela effect to be true beyond any doubt. But when you quiz people on things that have changed as a result,you get the most obvious rationalizations and denials. To the point of them saying that they have no idea about the answer to a question they have JUST answered. Most people literally have no intrinsic beliefs ,and will deny anything that they don't understand. It's very frustrating. I'll give you an example that will blow your mind if you have an idea of the answer. If you don't,please try to avoid the typical," that's not true, even though I don't know the answer." When I was in Australia in 96 ,it was 1000 miles to the nearest land to the north. Indonesia was the closest by a little bit. We also flew over the western edge of new Zealand from LA. Now,it has moved 1000 Mike's to the north and acquired a 300 mile long peninsula . Land down under? Not any more. This will probably be hard for you to accept,but it's true.
@@ronaldreagan5981 yep, great changes are happening. I think the face of Earth will change unrecognizably în the coming years. Lakota tribe have a story of when Pangea split, crazy I know but they have it. They say that even mountain ranges changed drastically în that period. We do know some islands went down. And it will happen again, because the plaques are moving. În my region we felt only the strongest earthquakes and they were rare. But în the last months, my area has become quite active and many other areas have turned not only în my country but în others too. If you look globally, there are all phenomenas intensified. They been growing for decades and they will keep doing it. To what results? A drastically changed Earth. One that might burn and then cool for thousands of years, going through another stage of mass extinction? I dont know but I know its massive. And global.
@@miyaiun4723 We just had a very large geographical change about a month ago. Central America,which used to have a long west to east loop before entering South America at the northern most point,has now changed. Now , Central America goes nearly straight south, with a small west- east turn at the very end,and then enters five hundred miles to the west. I've been watching this since I found out about the ME and had one of my observations confirmed. On the 2000 new year I watched the ball drop show, and when,at ten o'clock they announced the first country in the west to enter the new year , which was Brazil,I was pretty sure that they were incorrect. Later, when I looked at the globe ,I was sure that something was wrong. But I dismissed it. Because, obviously the continents don't change like that. Ever since I have been paying attention to that area. Imagine my surprise when I saw the new layout over the shoulder of some guy on utube. If you are counting,that's the second shuffle of the deck. I just walk through life going " yep,not fooling me at all".
This is most likely true 😮 I mean they say that memories are Stored in the brain. But they dont know where consiousnes comes from or where it is even located in the brain. So if you reincarnated with NO memories of who you where, then how would you even be able to tell if you have ever lived before.
@@skyhavender Yeah I also feel like if nature is all about recycling then maybe they 'recycle' the consciousness? All in all I don't think death is the end
At this point, I feel like anything is possible. My grandma claims that when she went to Austria for the first time, she could remember the way exactly to some shops, homes and other places. Almost as if she was drawn to them, like you would mindlessly walk to the convinience store near your house, or travel to school. Yet she had never been to Austria before, unlike her mother who had spent most of her life there, before migrating to italy before ww2. Could some memories be stored in places other than the brain, and consequentially passed on through generations? Some people would be more keen to "unlock" these memories as they grow
My grandmother was Irish, and her maiden name was O'Neal. Back when I was in school, I visited Ireland and went with one of my friends to visit some church/graveyard ruins. At some point in that visit we were wandering around the graveyard, and I was walking between rows so that one row was facing in the other direction. I was in a kind of meditative state and felt pulled to walk to the other side of one particular stone to read the name. It was the maiden name of my grandmother!
I believe that every life from the first ancestor and memories are stored in our DNA I have had dreams as real as awake of memories somebody in my bloodline experienced
Not only that but there are some cases when "genetic memories" dont even work as explanations because the people claiming that same familiarity, or past lives, dont even have ancestors in the places or memories involved...one particularily interesting case i read about in one of Jim Tucker's books was that of a turkish boy claiming the life of an armenian ethnic resident of Istanbul prior to the ethnic cleansing that took place there, despite his family never having been to Istanbul nor having any traces to that city..the boy gave exact names and family details of the deceased armenian person, and a timeframe and specific geographical coordinates and buildings, and later all the details were checked out with local historians there to belong to the life of that specific armenian ethnic which is absolutely mind-boggling...i never believed into these things and lived as a hardcore skeptic for years until i had my own brushes with the unexplained thanks to a former girlfriend who had some freaky stuff like this happening to her, which prompted me to start considering the possibility that theres more to life and this universe than western science currently likes to believe
In 2018 my grandfather died of cancer. My family had always been tight-knit, so when he passed- it was hard on everyone. Around the time he died, my eldest cousin was pregnant with her baby boy. He was born in December of 2018, and let me tell you. This is definitely a reincarnation of my grandfather. They look just alike. The first time the baby looked at a picture of my grandfather he cried. Even distant family had said that he was calm just like my grandfather was when he was a toddler. It even goes so far that he likes to walk around with one sock/shoe off specifically on his left foot. It’s crazy.
when I was 2 and standing up, I said hold up I have to pull up my britches which was weird because my great grandma said that and she died shortly after I was born
@@xoangarciasanchez3132 are you guys the same soul living at the same time? Just won’t realize it til after you die and you get the memories of both of your lives. Kinda hard to wrap your head around but I think you get me.
How to reincarnate Step one: decompose into soil Step two: grow potato on soil Step three:Get Man eat potato Step four: after eating man comes in woman (your one of the sperm) Step 5:profit
I remember dying (I was murdered), how it felt, where I died, what I saw and how that felt, and being in my new mother’s womb 3 times during the pregnancy and a couple conversations, and being born remembering events from months old to 1yro, and waking up at 4yro and still remembering myself as the person I was before and still not understanding who these people (my new family) were and Why am I back and looking at them crazy every time they call me by a name I know is not my name….. And I still till this day I remember everything terrifyingly vividly…….
The buddha said that we have an energy in all of us called vinnaya( consciousness) its like the "software" of the body which powers up ur the "hardware" which is ur physical body....when u die this vinnaya energy exits ur body & it gets sucked to another female being's womb.....the womb of the being u r being born to depends on ur karma..... if u have bad karma u can get sucked into a animal womb but if u have good karma that vinnaya gets sucked into a human womb........many atheists & average ppl believe that we only have 1 life & when u die u just die which is completely false.......they think that mind is a byproduct of the brain & when ur brain dies & decays so does the mind well thats not what happens..... this vinnaya as its an energy it was neither created nor can be destroyed , as we die this vinnaya gets transferred from one body to another non stop..... this is what we buddhist called rebirth & its endless.........only the buddha & arahants *fully enlightenment beings) are not reborn ...... rebirth is a 100% fact not something to "believe " coz its true & is a fact
@@thisulwickramarachchi2380 😲 That makes so much sense to me now, that’s probably why I’m spiritual instead of religious, cuz when I would research and ask ppl to explain the after life in their religion, it would never made sense cuz I would say to myself….”No…that’s not what happens that’s not what happened when I died…” but I would just politely say thank you for the info. But recently I have found proof that I wasn’t trippin my whole life and what I felt and experienced and saw was real. Cuz my mom found my ultrasound picture and the second time I remember being in her womb I remember opening my eyes for the first time inside the womb and remember seeing and feeling what it was like in there. I remember how it felt to have a undeveloped left arm it was a nub elbow like a baby duck😂and my lower body being twisted in the opposite direction of my torso and I was leaning against something (I think it was my own placenta)…. My thoughts were so loud and I sounded like an adult. Then I remember looking up at this weird movement and thinking “What is that…” and then hearing a woman’s voice and my mothers voice shout in shock and the lady said “OMG! HER EYES ARE OPEN!😲” and she drop the ultrasound stick thing then said “Wow those are sum big pretty eyes look at those eyelashes like a cow”….. And I actually remember thinking how funny that was and giggling with my little nub😂. And guess what when I saw my ultrasound, I saw why they screamed, all I saw was a contorted, semi fully developed, infant who looked like they were crawling toward the screen and with this huge wild baby doll eyes with an extended neck staring eerily directly at them……Buddhism and Spirituality has always made sense to me. I would like to get into Buddhism any suggestions or lessons for beginners on understanding Buddhism? ☺️🌸
Have you tried looking your past self up in historical records? Do you remember when your past self died? Was it the same day your new self was born or was it a year, a decade, a century? Was your new self born in the same country as your past self? When you were having thoughts in your mother’s womb was it the same language as your past self?
@@jeremybyington Actually I have never bothered of looking for my past self. Because, I don’t remember what my real name was, but the name’s Rose and Daniel Abraham have always ring a bell to me since the beginning of this life🤔. And because, I don’t know the date I died and if anyone ever found my body. But if I had to guess a century and a decade🤔….. 20th Century…… 1960s or 1970s cuz I remember coming out of a motor mobile with head lights. But I know I was murdered in the Fall and I was Born again in the Fall my birthday is coming in October. And Idk if the same country, but I always spoke English in the womb like American 🇺🇸. I’ve been a woman in both, I was young when I was murdered. I wasn’t black in my last life. I was taller pale skin, VERY skinny, mid to short black or brown wavy hair and I had on a reddish mid length dress and I was in the middle of talking, looking at the leafs and the tree line and a full moon and feeling the autumn breeze when I was hit in the back left side of my head landing in my right. It had to be someone I knew cuz I wasn’t scared but I knew something was a little off and I felt numb it wasn’t just one person there either ….. But my death was quick and painless. But the feeling of dying and feeling of the energy spirit lifting and separating from the body and the feeling of transitioning and seeing what happened when I died is…… really something…. And I mean that in the best way.
In 1973 (when i was 4 years old) our family went on holiday to some were in Wales (i have no idea were abouts). I am Glaswegian and at 4 years old i had not even been outside my own neighbourhood prior to the holiday, it was summer and i remember it was scorching hot and i was complaining about it. My mum who was pushin my wee bro in his pram said we will find a shop somewhere (we were walking through some residential area which was just a normal hood with little semi-detached houses on both sides of the street) My older bother who would have been 9 at the time was walking ahead of us and when mum says we will try find a shop to get choc ices....well as soon as she said that everything got weird because i replied 'there's a shop round not that corner but the next corner'...my mum and dad and brother just looked at me and said 'Gary how can you know that? This is the first time you have been out of Glasgow, you never been here before. 'I don't know, i just know, and its shiny blue on the outside and inside 2 old people work in it'. Dad sent my older brother ahead to the next corner to look down that side street and ma bro shouted back to mum and dad 'there's a newsagents shop along this street and it's blue'...that's when the intense questioning began, they were asking me shit i had no idea how to answer, i simply have no idea how i knew that. So we all went into the shop and i ran immediately to the back of the shop were the fridges were and i knew exactly which fridge the choc ices were in and ran straight too it. There was indeed and old couple working in the shop and they looked exactly as i was trying to describe, mum told the couple what had just happened to me and they all stared at me asking 'how did you know this, you never been here' but i was getting pissed off with all the questions they were asking that i could only answer with IDK. To this day none of us spoke of that episode.
The last question can simply be answered with "not everyone of us is a reincarnation". Let's say a family has 5 children and out of them only 1 has lived before, and others are new souls. There you go mate :-P
The souls have been watered down over the years, which explains why there's so many people that go about their lives lacking empathy or consideration for any other human beings, they just want to live their life how they want. You could almost say those people are soulless. The older 1 billion souls are probably partially spread across humanity right now, so like a person today with a "soul" might only be 20% or 50% of the reincarnated consciousness of a previous soul. The missing bit is where people are seeking clarity to their life and their purpose and because that takes up the larger portion that's why less people feel happy these days in 2021 compared to earlier points in human history, coupled with the fact we're always trying to find something better and are less content and at peace with ourselves and the world than ever before.
I tend to think that consciousness in the sense that it exists apart from a physical brain has nothing to do with any physical manifestation of energy. IMHO consciousness in this sense transcends the space/time physical universe, so whatever properties it has are not physical properties. Therefore the theoretical framework for discussing those properties does not yet exist in human thinking, and all the signs I see are indicating that such a framework may not exist for millennia. Or maybe never.
@@richardreinertson1335 I disagree. I think it's a byproduct of your brain processing, storing, and analyzing information. Your genes would presumably also play a role as to your personality. We know this because addictions can be passed down as well as the fact that hormones while in the womb can effect how feminine a male child will be when born. So I think it's just your genes and brain functions.
@@LuciferArc1 What does any of that have to do with disembodied consciousness? Everything you described is ordinary genetic or congenital influence, none of which relates to reincarnation at all.
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One thing I have noticed is that many of the reincarnation stories that I have seen so far are all situated in times and geographic areas that are prominent in popular culture. So we get plenty of people remembering past lives as Ancient Egyptians, Romans, medieval Europeans or American Civil War soldiers. The sort of historical stuff that is taught in high schools. Lesser known cultures are barely represented. I haven’t heard of any reincarnated Kushites or pre-Roman Italics (e.g. Samnites or Volsci) or soldiers that fought in more obscure wars, for example. And what about all those lost hunter gatherer societies? As a species we have spent most of our time as hunter gatherers. Yet few people seem to recall lives from that stage of humanity. And what about Neanderthals and earlier hominids?
I like this point. One thing I've found is that I feel a sense of "relatability" when reading about certain historical events, some more so than others. Specifically North and South American (post-Columbian), European, and certain Arabian and West African ones. The other regions of the world not so much. This might be a genetic memory thing though since I'm at least "close to" all those things I mentioned.
This could possibly be because over time any given soul cannot contain all clear memories of all of its lifetimes so it remembers the more recent ones, like the ones you named.
@@nephi246 I was kind of suggesting that. I think I would find reincarnation stories more believable if people regularly came up with stuff that you would only know if you extensively studied a period. Most of the stories I have seen so far can be made up with the things you learn in high school or pick up from popular movies.
Omg! How did I come across this comment today? I had this exact thought. ‘The soul should naturally take the path of least resistance, don’t force anything’
@@Sonofsun. its okay he'll eventually get the memories back and become even more overpowered with the previous world's knowledge, which they will probably use to make ice cream and some other weird shits for some reason
Here to add to the likes 😊 epic comment, made my day 😊😊😊 although I was very disappointed when Mario kart only unlocked a mirror level....maybe we just get to make the same mistakes backwards
I underwent past regression hypnosis once back when I was into new age. I recalled three lives. The one that stood out to me the most was that of an older war veteran who fought in the revolutionary war. I saw my body and my outfit when I was on the front lines. I recalled specific and accurate parts of my outfit that I wouldn't have known otherwise. I'm still a skeptic, but it's pretty interesting to think about.
I was deeply involved in past life regression throughout the '90's. I took dozens of people through the process as well as practicing my Self. I disagree about people always claiming to be famous personalities. It certainly was not true in any of the cases that I worked or experienced. I did, however, come away with the feeling that both hypnotic past life regression and 'channeling' have more kinship with Jung's archetypes and personal psychology than to events that were really historical, although I have not completely ruled it out, nor have I discarded the possibility of us tapping into DNA information instead and confusing it as personal memory. But as you pointed out, I never found anyone who was able to speak languages or anything whatsoever that could be called proof. However, there are the stories and studies of small children who claim memories, along with those occasional people who remember another life even into adulthood to the point of exploring and proving, at least to their own satisfaction, that their memories were valid. I have known two who remembered quite well and both had memories of lives recent enough that their investigations led to more than circumstantial evidence that their memories are valid, whether, as I say, they are 'ancestral memory' from DNA or actual memories from consciousness actually being reborn.
it would be interesting to do past life regression on people that were born blind and have never been able to have visual dreams. Theoretically if people were able to be regressed into past lives a born blind person should be able to see for the first time.
@@stussysinglet Interestingly enough, I was approached by a blind man who had just that experience with another hypnotist before he met me. He was amazed that he'd seen color for the first time in his life and was eager to have it happen again. I only worked with him once and we were not able to reproduce the results, which was clearly disappointing to him. I felt we needed to give it a try several more tries, but he never called me back.
@@tomcloud54 that’s quite astounding to hear, it leaves me with several questions ... I wonder did he just see colours or did he see actual objects and environments. I also wonder was he definitely born blind or did he become blind as a baby. People that have lost their sight at some point in there life are able to have visual dreams as you would expect as their brain is familiar and has memory of visual experiences. From what I know people who loose their sight as babies are not able to have dreams of clear pictures and objects but can have dreams with colours and sort of rough outlines of shapes. Theoretically if this person you speak of does feel he saw colour for the first time, now that his mind has had the experience, it should be possible for him to have dreams now where he experiences colour.
@@stussysinglet This was in the early '90's, but as I remember he had been blind from birth, in his regression he saw color as well as objects, but as I say, it was that long ago and I only worked with him once. I know he had had an extraordinary experience the first time because of how defeated he appeared when our session did not produce the same results. I have no idea why he did not return to try some more or what happened to him... I'm sure I didn't even know his last name, but I have thought of him often through the years.
I'm surprised no one is suggesting that reincarnation might not be strictly linear. If it's possible to reincarnate as someone who lived before you, then the greater numbers don't matter. If true, then there's no way of knowing the number of consciousnesses that are reincarnating. It could even be as few as one person, living every life, past and future, reincarnating over and over.
That would be awesome. Because if I could choose, I would never reincarnate after 2000, that's for sure... What a shitty time to live. Even with all these advancement in technology, people seem to be dead inside nowadays.
I have a theory regarding reincarnation and the maths behind it. I believe the soul of animal, bird, plant or tree is also to be counted. In Hindu Mythology, a soul can be born as animal, bird, plant or insect, as long as they're living creatures. As we all know there existed many trees before, and now with deforestation and rising human population we can say that souls of tree might be born as humans. Another theory is parallel universe. Our soul might travel throughout different realm and live as different entity or being.
Well I thought so but I think the whole universe also counts, living being in dead star or other dead planets, and etc. When someone reincarnated there is also 1:million possibilities they might reincarnated in earth again. That's why we can't find so many proof of reincarnated souls in here often. Maybe when someone/something is dead they were transfered into other planets? Who knows? 🤔
Maybe just like the universe, consciousness is ever-expanding - that could explain the increase in human lives. Or, alternatively, it is all ONE consciousness; and so whilst different people have different experiences of reincarnation and the universe, in the end, it is one flat realm. Further to that, consciousness is likely to be beyond that of humans on Earth: as other conscious beings become extinct on their planets, some may transfer here. All possible theories to explain the maths problem.
Regarding "where the extra 7 billions souls came from" - I remember there was a creepystory, the idea behind was that everyone on earth, on any time is effectively one soul, which forgets his life, is sent back, and lives another life, interacting with different versions of him, without knowing it either. That solves the issue with extra souls, if you add some kind of uncontrolled time travel.
Reminds me of 'the egg' short story thing animated by kurzgesagt and was written by someone else I forgot his name m.ua-cam.com/video/h6fcK_fRYaI/v-deo.html
I could see that... As if we're all one singular consciousness experiencing self awareness through different lenses. All fractions of the same whole. In a sense I am you, you are me, we are one.
Apparently according to my parents, when i was a little child i seemed to be somewhat conscious about my previous live, and among other things i thought it was a sad but logical conclusion that "the fact that i am little now, means my children are already dead"
What's funny to me is that among people who claim to remember past lives, they seem to nearly always remember historically remarkable lives. I so rarely hear anyone claim to have been some average peasant, for example.
You literally stated the reason. Why would you hear about something so normal and boring? Of course those that goes widespread are those interesting and big.
This is why I feel like people are making this up more often then not because the only evidence we have is their claim and they could just be making it up. I'm also seeing a lot of the stories coming from kids. We all know kids more then anyone like to make things up cause they have big amaginations and sense of creativity. If I was a kid and a dream where I was some king, well Damm that sounds awesome surely it must have been real because I want it to be real.
I have a different view of reincarnation Every life leaves an "imprint" on a quantum level, (like an energy pool of sorts), the more impactful or intense the life, the bigger or more clear the imprint is, so when you have a regression, you are just tuning into that "energy pool" (for a lack of a better term), where you recall the lives that left a stronger imprint AND that are more tuned into your own "energy frequencies" (for a lack of a better term) that is why people seem to recall only "Important" or "eventful" while other only recall very specific lives (like the twin sisters or the woman who recalled only an egyptian life), and why the people who are most sensitive to those weaker "energy frequencies" are capable to recall uneventful lives (like recalling being a farmer who only lived int he same town and died young) I think is a quantum or dimensional problem, specially since the fact the past, present and future don't really exist, the "energy imprints" (for a lack of a better term) could be very well exist on a state that transcends the linear nature of time (due to the fact they don't have mass and aren't subject to time)
"Where did the extra souls come from?" Another theory is that there's actually more souls available than there are living people today, with the rest waiting in a 'queue' for reincarnation. This theory makes sense because people who recalls their past lives all seem to have their previous lives from a long time ago rather than recent past, which suggests there is a 'waiting period' before reincarnation. Also, no one seems to recall their past lives being something other than human, so I doubt reincarnation will happen between different species... at least not until the world population becomes larger than there are souls and the Grand Cosmic Department Of Reincarnation decides that souls from rats and cockroaches needs to be put to better use.
It's more common to reincarnate quickly in India. Americans generally don't reincarnate as quickly, because they aren't very attuned to the spiritual. Christianity has crushed that knowledge. King James had censored as many references to reincarnation as he could find. He missed some, though. For example, being "born again". That does not mean what they think it means.
According to Theosophy there is 60 billions human souls. Animals only reincarnate in animals until the animal reach self-awareness once he is a cat, a dog or a monkey. It can take at least 750 years or more to reincarnate, it depends on the type of emotions and thoughts we had in our last life. The more powerful and numerous were our emotions and thoughts, the more our journey in after-life will be long and vivid. So in theory old souls reincarnate less often except for the disciples who sacrifice their journey in heaven in order to reincarnate more quickly so that they can achieve a mission or accelerate their spiritual progress.
@@Maitatron I'm always ready to leave earth lol so ik I've been here many times plus according to my research I've been here healing many times I've also seen myself in past lives in meditation also as a mermaid which I thought was weird
Everyone is gonna have there own beliefs. I am normally sarcastic to religious topics, but for me this is not a religious topic. I am 38, born and raised in North America. My childhood was filled with memories I couldn't explain. So I would try to draw them. But one thing would always keep coming up and in my mind it was a symbol. To this day I have not found the symbol in any text or hieroglyphics. But last year searching thru wikileaks I found an archive of images that were taken from white house staff of a top secret archeological site. One image was in the exact design of the symbol I was drawing all my life. Within the structure its self was 2 petrified giants approx 65 feet in height as a senator was standing on the head of 1. What really freaked me out is not just the symbol shape but that what I was seeing was part of a memory I discussed often. I studied hard, looking into things more and more. I only remember how I died in a few past lives. 1 I was working in an underground zeppelin factory. Another me and some woman were gunned down trying to flee I want to guess as either SS or Russian military at a train station. Even falling out of a loft as a child. The only reason I can get away with saying I have not only proven past lives but also they been confirmed. All it took was 1 image of a site on a continent that gets no traffic to be leaked to be an identical match to something I was drawing 25+ years before the leak. This all lead me down a lot of spiritual studies. As long as a person is spiritually awakened before they die they will reincarnate 4 years after death and will be born with past life memories. Unfortunately in most nations parents are encouraged to dismiss all children's claims of past lives by order from the Vatican. Untill religion can be called for what it is which is a hoax and cult, nobody will ever understand spirituality nor peace.
Here's a thought: What if consciousness is like air: an invisible but ubiquitous life-giver that each living body consumes in order to continue living. Like air, each living being consumes a different amount of consciousness based on it's needs, and that consciousness is absorbed and stored in the body. When that living being dies, it's consciousness is then transferred to whatever being consumes that body (whether that be vultures or earthworms). Another thought: Maybe these crazy incidents about people remembering things they really should never have known are actually because of ancestral memories rather than reincarnated memories. It might not even need to be a full blown memory that's passed down. Maybe just the emotions associated with being inside of Abydos were strong enough to affect Omm Sety's ancestor's DNA, and that change was eventually passed down to Omm Sety. And then the brain just does what it's best at: Make stuff up based on what it's got! And my favorite: Similarly to the first thought, but a little different: what if consciousness is just a type of energy and it forms the fabric of our universe. It doesn't give us life, but it brings vigor to it. All living things can reproduce without worrying about the amount of consciousness available because it can never be scarce. It doesn't hold memories per se, but it does hold information. In fact, it holds all the information in the universe; every breath, every solar flare, and every black-hole collision affects and makes a permanent mark on this energy-fabric and, if we ever are able to analyze the changed made to this fabric (maybe by comparing the parts of it that are closest to the earth to the parts of it that lie in the farthest reaches of the universe), we can eventually come to a complete understanding of the history of our universe. Obviously all wild speculation, but way fun :-) Love your videos, Aaran! Keep on thought provoking!
My mum always told me about how she believed I was on the titanic, apparently, when I was young; I got really scared for my first bath I drew suitcases floating in the water and she thought it was interesting because suitcases back then were wooden and would’ve floated I once said “only the mommies and children were allowed on the life boats, not the daddies” I’ve always had a fear of boats - Honestly my personal belief is because I was surrounded by a lot of titanic things in my youth, and by that I mean we had one titanic book I’d always read and we also don’t live too far from cobh (where the titanic set sail) so we’ve been to a museum there on more than one occasion, I do also remember going off on my own there but she likes to say “but you couldn’t read back then” which I guess is true but I don’t know what to believe
As per Vedanthic philosophy, Mind must become neutral (Shanti) to loose its false identity(aham). There must be no negative(papa) or postivie(punya), it must becomes zero to realise the true self. Mind can't sleep if there is a small problem, even if it sleeps, the first thought that comes to mind after wakeup is that problem. In the same way, If a person has a strong tendencies/desires they become registered in subconcious mind as latent impressions (vasanas). One can get self realisation (mukti) only when all these latenet impressions are erased. When a person dies, his concious memory will be erased, but not subconcious. This subconcious memory is called kaarana sharira (casual body), and mind become neutral only when all desires are satisfied, means causual body should be destroyed. Until that time mind (aham) won't die. It takes another form and try to become neutral. As said in Upanishads, like rivers move towards sea, thier source (sea-> clouds->rain drops->,river-> sea), Mind always moves in a way to become neutral(Shanti), and become immersed in the self(mind source). Whole nature(jeeva/prakruthi) is searching for happiness, because it's true nature is bliss( anandam), but instead of searching inwardly, mind try to find the happiness with sense organs in five elements, falls in karma cycle, senses happiness won't satisfy it. It want bliss but it get only happiness, which is temporary. If mind turn inwards, find its true self, that is bliss. Until that time it's search continues. Mind Concious serach for happiness is uncouncious search of its true nature(the self) - Ramana Maharshi
When I was a kid I kept having a reoccurring dream about being attacked by a chef. Also being a child I played with swords. It started off with tree branch duals and bamboo reed fights with friends in the neighborhood. Later my dad would be stationed over seas in the Middle East and brought back various decorative swords that we would later use in duals. It soon became apparent that I had a knack for them. Years later I learned in some research that reoccurring dreams are thought to be memories of a past life. I later learned that Miyamoto Musashi was at a friends house and happened to piss off his chef. Who would later ambush him in the kitchen as he passed through. Had I known about Musashi before the dreams or the concept of reincarnation, I would have wrote this off as meta knowledge, but I discovered these things after finding out I like sword fighting and am pretty good at it, and having that reoccurring dream that didn’t make any sense until later on.
@Yussop op you keep commenting on people post whenever someone mention that their is possiblity of reincarniation. If you have such a strong belief against it then keep it with you.
I love his final question regarding "where did the 7 billion come from?" as though Earth is the only place with intelligent life for us to manifest. Or that there isn't an infinite number of souls and maybe we just gotta wait until a physical body is made.
I wasn't sure how to put it but this pretty much nailed it and could perhaps be why so many of us don't remember past lives. We're just on our first ones.
i was thinking about plants and animals theres trillions of trees dying and millions of animals that have gone extinct whos to say some one was a dodo bird and there consciousness flew into a human baby since dodos are gone or a butterfly
@@count-countess8464 That, exactly. I've sat and pondered the level of consciousness for us down to ....? Who knows? Are insects conscious and if so, is that a "soul" and is it any different than a human soul, etc... How far down "life" can go and the further down it goes, the more souls are needed, so there could be millions of TRILLIONS of souls on earth, right now.
These are the best theories I've heard in answer to the question: 1. Fragmentation. This also helps answer the question of why so many people remember being Cleopatra or some other prominent figure in history. Essentially, throughout life a person's consciousness tends to split or fragment. When you die, if you are fragmented, the individual fragments go their separate ways. Someone (like Ghandi or Buddha or Christ) who is able to shed all the inessential aspects of themselves and focus on growing the most essential core fragment of their consciousness will be "whole" when they die. When this happens, they no longer need to reincarnate, although they will, if they decide there is something they would like to do on Earth. So many people who remember being warlords or rulers or noblemen exist because those people lived very turbulent and dynamic lives and their consciousness was pulled in many different directions. Basically more stressful and complicated life causes more fragmentation leading to more splitting of the soul/consciousness at death and more people who "share" that particular past life in the future. Unfortunately, yes this does mean that if you do not resolve your own trauma in life, it multiplies when you die. 2. Animals have souls too, and they "grow" with each successive life. Once they achieve a certain level of consciousness, they can incarnate as a human. Being a pet or having a lot of contact with humans can accelerate this growth of consciousness. 3. A lot of people believe souls from other planets can incarnate here too. I think they're probably all true. But who can really prove anything... Hope you like!
Here’s a story: When I was younger, I suddenly had a vision maybe a picture of soldiers, in black and white 2-3 of them behind a gate, or a door. Before I was even born (or inside my mother’s womb), it was almost as if my entire life flashed before my eyes. I don’t remember everything because it was too fast to comprehend. It was like multiple screens moving at once. The ones I did see happened to me and a I feel a massive deja vu. Also whenever I go to a plain with a few trees (sometimes with old buildings) get some medieval, norse greek flashbacks(?) (note that I did not know what medieval ages and any of what I said looked like)
The only thing that I seem to remember from my past life is that I was an Explorer. I don't remember what happened to me because I know that I died because I have a scar on my finger of my right hand. And they say that when you have a scar that you were born with it means something probably happened to you in your previous life. 😢
Had a reoccurring dream when I was really young. I was being gored by a bull and seemed so real. Weird thing is when my parents would come into my room because of my screaming I would be sitting up in my bed with my eyes closed. When I would opened my eyes. I reacted as if I was seeing it. I don’t remember that part but my parents said that’s what happened. Not saying it’s proof of reincarnation but that was a crazy vivid dream and possibly how I went out in a prior life.
i think that’s why “old souls” and “new souls” are talked about in reincarnation. some people may have lived many many lives while others have only lived one or two. the million people alive in the first place had their souls come from somewhere so who’s to say that souls aren’t being created
you should do a video on Tibetan death state meditation called THUKDHAM, very interesting where the monks dead body remains fresh for months without breathing while the body is warm and fresh. I have seen this as a child in my village and it compeltely changed my view on human consciouness and death.
Do you know how this is explained, or why it is done? I believe anything is possible, I'm just interested. Why do they get into this state? Greetings from Texas!
@@christineparis5607 the ancient scriptures say that when you manage to have a single pointed focus just before you last breath, you manage to cut through time and you mind remains in a state of dream like nature, when the 5 senses shuts down, earth in your body becomes water, water to fire, fire to light. To do such practice, one must learn to understand their mind and its formation.
@@foodeater1236 they usually leaves body once the mind fulfil it's journey. Sometime they say that during that period they choose next body. I heard that in ladakh one old nun came back from such state and described everything in great details,
"Theosophists say that the Higher Self (which they often call the Monad!) has passed through myriad forms of existence including mineral, plant and animal stages. After each animal existence, the Monad reincarnates, and each time it does so it learns a bit more of the cosmic puzzle. We agree with that view too. In the Theosophical view of reincarnation, regression to lower forms is impossible. We largely agree with that, although it’s more accurate to say that regression is unlikely rather than impossible. Any higher being could choose to return in a lower form, but what would be the point? They would only make such a choice if they had a very specific obsession i.e. to know what it’s like to fly like a bird. Theosophy teaches that there are higher spiritual beings than humans - the sort that in Illuminism would be called Phosters or Archons. It should be emphasized that in Illuminism rising up the spiritual scale isn’t associated with becoming morally better. You can just as easily become more evil. Satan wasn’t improved by mastering more and more power and control over the material world; quite the reverse. The more power you have, the more temptations confront you. Spiritual elevation is as likely to result in malevolence as benevolence. Theosophists teach that human beings should free themselves and be their own saviours. They stand opposed to the concept that you can be saved by others. We agree entirely. Christianity is an evil religion because it says that people are powerless to help and redeem themselves. It thus makes them the slaves of Jesus Christ, without whose assistance and bestowal of grace, they will burn in hell forever. This is an utterly unacceptable belief system." Author Mike Hockney - The God Factory
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Second law of thermodynamics say so.
I personally think that when you die you get recycled back into earth/cosmos and form again into something else.
Also I think that if the Multiverse exist and simulation Theory works the way I think it does then life is a component of the universe.
I don’t believe in reincarnation and I never believed in it when I was a frog either.
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LOL
Well at least you upgraded to human... right?
Downgraded* being a frog sounds awesome
@@EDips875 yeah true, flies taste so good especially with peanut butter
The reason I feel reincarnation is possible is it’s the only “after life“ that follows the rules of the physical world. Things cannot be created nor destroyed, only transferred or transformed. If we simply always were, and always will continue to be in different forms, that follows the laws of reality. If consciousness is some type of exotic universal phenomenon, some type of energy or essence, it probably has to follow the same cyclical nature of all other forms of energy.
EXACTLY! And also the only thing in universe that can't be obliterated is information; so it doesnt make sense the information we get here be simply removed
Personally I would like reincarnation to be real but your reasoning is flawed. And there is a factual error. Maybe you meant it this way by mistyped: Things can be created and destroyed. It's energy that cannot.
It cannot be said as fact that "if we simply always were and always will continue to be in different forms that follows the laws of reality." Firstly ,there is no Law of Reality, at least not scientific ones. Careful conflating spiritual beliefs with science.
@@enzoviana5408 Information, by definition, CAN be obliterated once all ability to perceive of it is no longer present to perceive it. Also, that is wonky reasoning to think if there is information about reincarnation it cannot logically be removed. Didn't you (or at least your friends) get Christmas presents that on Dec 24 you have zero information about it? There is bound to be something in your life you were slated to get, be awarded, or be given as a gift but the person lost it, sold it, or accidentally broke it and so never told you about it. That is information simply removed from you.
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@@enzoviana5408 "Information" could be understood to be some kind of measurable, ordered arraignment of matter or energy, and subject to law of entropy, thereby becoming dis-order and possibly merging with, or being utilized by, something else entirely.
An arrangement of Xmas lights, just like your individual series of neurons, could be a system of information - the "energy" itself is just common electricity. Once the wiring in either go kaput, that particular pattern is no longer recognized - and the raw, impersonal electrical power of either is conserved or cut off, but carries no imprint of that past pattern.
Your theory contradicts itself if you think about it really. The only things we know of that, at least with our current understanding, can't be destroyed are Energy and the smallest units of matter. By that Definition, a Human mind would be indestructable if its entirely made up of electric signals. That would mean souls dont exist and therefore can't be transferred to an other living creature. The only way that reincarnation would be possible that way is that souls are a kind of elecrtomagnetic wave that stores information, which would make ghosts somewhat plausible but thats an other subject entirely. Even if souls in would exist in this way, how would they transfer and most importantly, when would that happen? It is Impossible to proof reincarnation is impossible simply because of the impossibilty of prooving a negativ but with the way we currently understand what Humans are, it seems rather unlikely.
The universe would be pretty lame if it didn't allow respawns
We all know that IRL is the worst game
"Real gamers dont die, they respawn"
-some epic gamer probably
@@dammeh586 pro gamers don't DIE, they speedrun
The universe is the ultimate Iron Man challenge m8. If You die, it's game over.
@@focidhomophobicii2426 and those who suicide are just quitter who rage for not getting the life they wanted!
If reincarnation is real. The tombstone must be changed from R.I.P to BRB
Funny but, the people that put the R.I.P. don’t actually believe the person is still there, they believe they’re in the afterlife. Only that the body remains in that spot the person who they once were here on Earth.
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Be reincarnated better? Lol
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@Winter Soldier man I hate it when humans get rebellious against me
@@unkind_grape9077 same
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reincarnation sounds so great yet awfully sad. restarting life with little to no memory of what used to be you and having to go through long years all over again. it’s comforting to me knowing that i never lose my consciousness, but horrifying knowing i’ll never find who i love ever again, having to relive those long years up to my past death, and how much worse society is going to get in the coming years. it all seems more worth it just to cease to exist altogether.
Just know you can break out of reincarnation.
@@zachary9367 how?
It doesn't necessarily have to be like that, maybe you can choose to have a break, live in the astral world with all the memories
@@tylerasada2908 Work on increasing your vibrations. Even if you happen to reincarnate, if you work on your vibrational energy, it’ll transfer over into your next life. That’s the biggest key.
Achieve nirvana
As far as his last statement about the math part, there have been about 110 billion people who have lived and died. With about 8 billion people alive today, the dead outnumber the living between 10 and 15 to 1. Also factor in that not everyone HAS to be a reincarnated person -- new and unique individuals could be born into the system. I don't know if reincarnation is true or not, but trying to use math to disprove it is the wrong approach.
If consciousness exists independent of material form then it could reside in any being -- not just humans. All bodies are a filter which limits how information flows into the consciousness. The human body probably isn't capable of experiencing the full capacity of what a consciousness is capable of recording. Or perhaps consciousness can only grow as it experiences one life, then the next, then the next. Why would evolution need to exist unless consciousness requires physical form to expand itself?
And there's no requirement that a consciousness remain bound to the same planet -- though perhaps consciousness can only reside in forms which are similar to the last or at least the origin cell of all life on Earth.
perhaps viruses are merely the first expression of a consciousness. If the consciousness can maintain fidelity after death, then it can continue. Perhaps consciousness undergoes a natural selection in similar fashion to corporeal life. The measure of it's success is its ability to remain. How would it fail? Who knows. Perhaps someone is making those decisions.
Or perhaps this is just an entertainment program and the essence of your being is some more expansive entity. You entered this sim to "play" and can only experience the data from the prior round. It might be a bug in the system or a trade-off the programmers had to make so they could devote resources to game play. Most people forget those prior memories when they grow up. The "save point" is overwritten with new data.
I'm convinced we're in a sim or we are a sim or some manner of both. Some of the quantum properties look like programming optimizations -- the wave/particle duality of light, for one. Light is a wave (low information, no definite position) until it needs to intersect with objects (or other particles). Then it suddenly resolves into a particle (higher information, and an exact point in space).
The double slit experiment shows the phenomena beyond a shadow of a doubt(pun intended). If photons pass through the slits without interference, they form a slit pattern expected of a wave -- they only resolved on impact with the detector as particles so its wave nature existed until they were measured.
When they put up a device which measures the waves as they passed through the slits, the wave immediately resolved to a particle when waves were impacted by the sensor. When the photons hit the detection screen, the pattern changed to what would be expected of a shower of particles through the slit.
It makes sense. You don't need to know the exact position of a photon at all times, you just need a general equation of where it's possible to be located. A compute system would only need a simple equation for that. But if those photons interact with something, that general equation is useless because an exact position is required so that the bounced photon will know the color (and other properties) of the object on which it intersects. That's an exact position which needs to be used to cast the next photon in the proper direction. That new photon is a wave as it leaves that surface and travels to the next. Until an exact locaiton is required for it's intersection, it remains a wave and could resolve to many probably locations.
The wave nature of light allows a photon wave to intersect surfaces in a general random probable location. If it didn't, then instead of one wave function, you'd need a calculate shotgun blast of tons of particle photons (many many functions). You could never have a dense enough arrangement of them to cover as many possible intersections as a wave -- which could resolve to infinitely varying patterns. Particle spray couldn't do that. You'd need infinite particles to cover that case.
You'd have to calculate the intersection point of all the particles with their destinations then use some probability equation to select only one of the particles as the final photon with all the energy of the original wave. Since the wave function gives you the result you want with much fewer compute resources (storage space, CPU, etc), using a spray of particles would be firing offense for a coder.
You still need particles when calculating exact locations, but then you immediately throw them away once you have that intersection point and you cast a new wave out in the bounce direction. Sometimes you would get particles that resolve during travel as in the slit experiment. You no longer get infinite possible patterns, you only get whatever the resolved particle lands upon. Thus you have the bizarre behavior of the double slit experiment. Nobody knows why this phenomena exists because there's no inherent reason. A switch seems to flip between wave and particle depending on it's optimum use. Waves for traveling, then particles for interaction with matter and energy.
There's no reason you'd optimize a calculation unless you were running a simulation on a calculating system which required a cheat so that you could get the best of each representation: the wave is fast to compute, but imprecise. The particle is expensive to compute but precise. Since you only need particles on collisions with matter or energy, and you only need one particle resolved per photon wave, you get the benefits of both with minimal costs.
The slit experiment exposes a code cheat in our sim world. The wave/particle duality of light. That duality wouldn't need to exist unless someone made that choice so that they'd be able to give the best sim experience -- light which looks nice to viewers without artifacts which a particle-only solution would generate. Lots of them. And the system would bog down on them.
Then there's time dilation near light speed. Another hack -- probably to solve the problems of running a sim on a fixed bit system. Roundoff errors.
I also think some "souls" or "systems" simply decide (or are unable) to not come back. At least in human form. That could explain haunted objects or spirits just wandering around.
You don't think insects and animals have souls and reincarnate? The Buddhists do if fact if your an awful person you might end up being a worm as punishment this is part of their teaching the better you are in this life the better your reincarnation is.
@@BadgerFireMoon Most insects and other lower life forms are so simple that they rely on pure instinct and/or are part of a hive mind. There is no room for self improvement or growth there. Mammals, birds, and some cephalopods, maybe.
@@BadgerFireMoon I’m Hindu, and we believe in being reincarnation as animals
My 8yr old daughter has been terrified of fire for as long as she's been alive. Fire alarms stress her very much and fire drills scare her more than they do other children. My wife and I can't even leave an aromatic candle on in our room if we step out without her asking us to put it out. We don't necessarily believe in reincarnation but her fears do make us wonder. She's never been burned and we teach her to be careful around fires, but not to the extent that would cause her so much fear.
She prolly died in a fire years and years ago
@@ckins2423 Here's a gold star for your deductive reasoning
@@cameronandrew1853thanks big man 😂
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Hi, does she have a lot of freckles of birthmarks around her body? They say people who past in a fire in the past have a lot of marks on their skins like that
"if dying is going to sleep and never waking up, then being born is waking up after never having been asleep.
~ Alan Watts.
Yep that's literally what it is, Alan Watts Was a depressed lonely alcoholic
@@THIRTEENTH13TH Alan was a human being with faults like the rest of us. You might not agree with his views, but his philosophy helped me with existential depression/anxiety. He has lectures on all kinds of topics, not just reincarnation. Give him a chance.
@@evgenykandybko im neither an alcoholic nor lonely nor depressed nor anything negative to be honest... just down to earth
@@THIRTEENTH13TH assuming u are perfection isn’t really down to earth
@@THIRTEENTH13TH well to me you seem quite negative since you focused on the negative parts of alans story not the great message he put out
19:08 Guten Tag, I'm Einstein and I have an answer to your question.
The increase in simultaneous human life does not equate to the creation of new human souls. 250 years ago, many more people were born than survived. Those young souls were not reincarnated instantly, as they died before living out their intended life. They waited until medical technology had improved before coming back around. You're welcome.
Ah right. A lot of abortions actually happened before. But then, where did those first souls come from?
@@lianawei8711 from egyptians time to the very early century. I say i used to be one of them before my partner and i split up or some other grandsons or family
There are a few really interesting stories I have heard, & your comment, is extremely interesting, I tip my hat off to you good Sir, in my mind a picture of open minded understanding has been slowly making sense, at least to me.
This insinuates a hard cap and oof. XD
Or... Daddy and Mommy souls loved each other very much
I never believed in reincarnation. Until my little brother was born and began talking about his past life and other family as soon as he learned to talk. He forgot all of it in a few years and grew up a perfectly normal boy.
Did you ask him what he remember "between" did he say what god is or was like? or anything about the "why" we are here?
Nobody ever remembers stuff like that, when people do past life regression under hypnosis or if they say they were around before it’s only clips of scenes of the previous life and maybe the moment of their death and the being conscious as a child in the new life
@@sean5558 There was a boy who was previously a fighter pilot in WWII, he said he remembers going to heaven after dying, and that after some years in heaven you come back to earth to live another life. This makes sense, because life is tough, you would need some years to recover in paradise before starting it all again.
@@mcnallyfamilyarchive2730 yeah possibly, but not always the norm. Always hear about near death experience going to heaven and getting sent back becuse it’s not their time and of course past life regression of memories form another life, but theoretically the mind is wiped clean when starting a new life after reincarnation is supposed to be a blank slate not even supposed to have previous memories when starting over especially having proof of afterlife that takes away the significance of having faith in not knowing the truth but still believing , like Jon Constantine was told by Gabriel thst he knows there is a God and afterlife but it’s not faith he has because of it, if it’s legit afterlife and not just a transformation of life energy and memories into a new body by nature metaphysical means then usually there is supposed to be a purpose in learning specific lesson and having memories would be advantage thst takes away the life experience before finally achieving paradise in heaven (like in Hinduism) and it’s up for debate of any of these events even happened
@@mcnallyfamilyarchive2730 Life on earth is like a work the soul has to do, and after-life is like the holidays everyone need after hard work. Theosophy has authors(Helena Blavatsky, Annie Besant, C.W. Leadbeater) who speak in details about what happens once we die, how are the different worlds of the beyond, the habitants of those worlds, how the astral and mental vehicles of the soul end up depleting their energy on the more subtle planes and therefore sign the death of the personality until the soul constitutes new vehicles who have similar vibrations of the ancient vehicules and reincarnates.
I had a story when i was little about who i was in my past life. Now i can only remember what my gender was but my parents have strongly believed in reincarnation ever since then. I told them things no 3-4 year old could of never known apperently. At the same time, kids do have a pretty wild imagination.
Could you tell a bit more? Like what were you saying?
When I die I want to see "level complete! Freeplay unlocked"
Same
Agreed lol, hopefully that’s true to see dinosaurs and other historical things.
That's not how games work, it's more likely to say: To continue all you need is to remortgage your house and sell your grandmother. If not it's GAME OVER
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Title: Why reincarnation could be possible.
First 5 minutes: Atlantis
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Why Atlantis reincarnation could be possible
I think he watched too much Spirit Science.
@NATHANIEL AMAYA Send this to Idubbbz.
Not all of us are reincarnated. In my life I've only met one person that was - without any doubt IMHO - reincarnated. Someone long ago that I tutored to play trombone. He lived in the past, meaning his room was decorated with 1920s-40s style and technology. Although barely able to play his trombone studies, he knew the works of Glenn Miller very well. When presented with a copy of "In the Mood" he not only sight read it, he walked away from the music stand and continued to play. It just so happened that I knew an old man who had played trombone with Glenn Miller's band. When introduced, the two talked for hours about old memories and things only band members would know. The old man told me that if he didn't know better, that he would swear that he was talking to an old deceased friend of his. I've never doubted reincarnation since.
i got chills!
There's Billions of people on the planet now. Most souls probably are only on their first go around.
@@bob1986 depends on if the universe is cyclical or not
That is simply false. The primary reason for you to believe in reencarnation is personal experience, the weakest proof of all, and if it wasnt for personal experience, you wouldnt believe in it, which displays how weak your believe is. Talking strictly of subjecive proofs.
Not even mentioning reencarnation is not even falsifiable, and doesnt have any epistemological value.
@@vladimircanales as a purely mental exercise, this is the most plausible idea, because consciusness being semi-eternal, being created out of nowhere just to reencarnate until it ascends and stacks together with others is ridiculous.
Years ago, my cousin died in a car crash. Years later my family had a new child. That child could remember every possession and some vague memories of my dead cousin. The kid points at my cousin’s cars and belongings claiming that it’s his.
omg!
"Where did the extra souls come from?" Well... you see... More and more players are joining the Reality MMO, ever since the Industrialism DLC which made the game more accessible and simpler for new players to understand. Furthermore, with the relatively recent addition of security keys (vaccines) players are less likely to get their accounts stolen. xD
I agree with this statment
Dogg what the fuck about the modern world is more accessible than bein a damn farmer in ancient Mesopotamia, that patch was amazing, I would happily give up taxes, thought oppression, banning of proven helpful medication, the machine that is the power countries of the world, protecting of the pedophilic elite, etc this patch fucking sucks
Maybe as we progress as souls we become harder for the powers that be to control?
The “extra” souls have always been there.
If only you knew. That vaccine is like getting your account stolen only it’s your soul now.
the stories of little children who were able to recall events that seemingly could not have known about is what made me think there was really something to this
Family memories seem to be passed down if nothing else
And how do you know the kid wasn’t coached or if it’s just an outright lie? Someone either wants attention or money. It’s fake.
@@jpbaley2016 well, I’m in my 40’s, and have had a series of recurring dreams/nightmares since the earliest days I can recall as a child. The dreams are always centered around the same home & grounds which I’ve never seen, with the same people whom I’ve never met, in a time long before my own, in a social class well beyond my own. I could describe much of the place in intricate detail. Various scenes of this situation have played-out countless times in my dreams over 4 decades, including great times, and terrifying experiences of being chased-down and what’s probably a horrific death. I’ve never gone public, never made a cent, never will try. There are countless others like me. Some of what’s publicized is probably fake, to make a buck. Some is very real. For every story you hear, real or not, there are probably hundreds of thousands that just keep quiet and try to sort it out. I can tell you this, it took a long to come to grips with what these dreams could mean, and although I’m not totally sold, I’m absolutely terrified to try a regression. That’s how realistic it all feels.
@@haredr6511 But why I have nothing about
If my son had a son I could be his son I didn't know that was possible
You know I used to be scared of death, do we reincarnate? Do we become nothingness? Do we go to heaven? Or hell? But now, I will just live my best life, let others live their best lives, enjoy each moment of existing and when the time comes let the universe do whatever it wants.
Yuh, during my teenage years I used to worry about these things a lot, in fact I used to worry that maybe I was already dead or that maybe I was alone, trapped in an existence which I could never escape from...pretty scary thoughts, but I think it was just me questioning everything...mixed with high anxiety and an overly-active imagination. Your comment resonated with me, because over time I think our minds explore the different possibilities, and we accept that we can't know the truth, so we should just enjoy the ride and do the best we can :)
@@nn47_ I just gradually became less afraid and decided I wanted to enjoy the things I love about life. As I got older, I realised the riding the wave was the best thing, by just trying to be the best person I can and enjoying the experience as much as possible. I started watching buddhist talks by Ajahn Brahm and he really helped me to manage my anxiety :)
@guardians of the hood Don't worry, it will pass. Normally it's just anxiety rearing its head with the typical "what if... + something bad" scenarios. But, I think it's just our tendency to imagine the worst. With time you can train your brain to think more positively or, more likely, just not to care so much anymore. Whatever will be, will be, and I think if you are on a good course in life it will also help you to feel better. I think it's about accepting that there are so many things we cannot control in life; we are really just passengers in many aspects, but that can also be equally positive because we never know what great things are around the corner, too ;)
My fear of death isn’t of me personally dying/not existing, but the fact a lack of afterlife means the ones I’ve loved that have died simply no longer exist and I will NEVER see them or touch them again. The finality of that is what shakes me up. Less emotional, but the idea of not finding out how the story of earth/humankind ends certainly sucks, I wanna know what happens when space travel becomes a thing, what are other planets like to live on? I’d love to exist in a way that lets me observe it.
my old history teacher hes dead now but he stated to everyone that he hoped that he just became nothingness and just gave nutrients to the land
Something that's always over looked is that they've done multiple studies doing brain scans on people as they're undergoing a hypnotic regression, and the parts of their brain that light up are connected to MEMORY, not to the parts used when imagining a story.
That is good to know! It's something I wouldn't mind trying but I'm scared to xD
Apparently when I was like 4 or 5 I used to tell my parents about memories I had as an older man in the late 80s, and I would talk about TV shows and other cultural things I had no way of knowing about. I don't remember any of that nowadays, but it's weird to say the least
Thats not weird. That would be solid proof of reincarnation or something of the likes. I'm pretty certain your parents were lying, thats if what you spoke of was indeed impossible for you to know.
@@Monkey_Tree sure they could've lied about it, but they literally had absolutely no reason to do so. They aren't the type of people to lie about things just for the hell of it
@@iammatthew4797 Well its a guessing game right. Nothing has proven reincarnation and it cant be entirely dismissed either. Same goes for your situation, its all just belief right now.
Belief is the perfect word man.
@@Monkey_Tree I mean who knows what's more likely, me being able to perfectly describe things I shouldn't be able to perfectly describe, or a system of reincarnation where we have some sort of soul that goes from body to body throughout time
@@iammatthew4797 Were you able to perfectly describe things you shouldnt have been able to describe?
i believe in reincarnation because i used to have a very specific reaccuring dream as a child. It was me and my friends on a boat, we were about to go to sleep. We went to bed at midnight.I was just about to fall asleep when the boats alarm started going off and i started running in the corridor and the boat started tilting and everything went black.
Years after i went to on a trip and we stopped at a beach and i instantly felt drawn to the place. There was a story about a boat that had sunk in the 90s and this was the closest place to the sinking spot. I learned that day that this boat sunk at 00:20 (12:20am) and that the boat sunk extremely quickly and it tilted over, just like in my dreams.
And this is too much of a coincidence for me to not believe, also the feeling i felt in that spot... Unreal
What type of mushrooms do you ingest?
crazy
Lsd
@@falloutbattlefield521 labrinth sia and diplo
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They thought the city of Troy was just mythology too until they found it, so who knows, maybe they will find Atlantis someday too. Most every character in Plato's work are verifiably real, so I lean towards Atlantis being a real place.
It's in the eye of the Sahara/eye of Africa. Bright Insight has some great videos on the subject.
@@smudgeporterbridges6392 Based UA-camr fr. Escpeically on that 10k year old civilization vanishing theory.
@@smudgeporterbridges6392 you should watch a video from someone else that shows how that can't be it
They say it like they're so sure. All it takes is like 500 years for a civilization to pretty much be erased from the earth. If humans went extinct tomorrow and aliens touched down 1000 years from now there would be no trace of us even being here. So yea it's entirely possible it just got lost with time.
@My names Jeff Yeah, I highly doubt our mega concrete and steel structures would be completely gone in under 500 years rofl. That was me massively low balling that number. Even log homes have lasted a couple hundred.
"Like, what happens when you fart in space?" I nearly peed my pants. Your vids are always spot on and the humor is priceless.
Tbh I think that the answer to your question of "where did the extra 7 billion come from?" Is that new souls could be created, or duplication (duplication working like how twins happen, but at death). That is providing that reincarnation exists, which I do believe to an extent
I agree with this and this reminds me of old souls and new souls
Yeah that's what made me think of it tbh, cos if some are newer then others then obviously there'd be more since theoretically souls are immortal
And saying souls may be immortal just gave me an odd idea. Maybe they're not immortal but they keep returning to mortal life to finish something they failed in their previous life or something like that
I personally believe that new souls are created but also old souls get recycled
It helps me sleep better at night knowing that my loved ones never actually gone for ever but just move on to a maybe better life than what they had
maybe they can just choose not to go back and that's why new souls are created to fill gaps
The notion of seperate souls could be incorrect. It's most likely that consciousness is one single thing, ever-present but hidden in the universe until a new body is created (human or animal). And when a new life is born, that single consciousness becomes the awareness in that single body.
This means that we are all the same consciousness but just can't tell. And that memories of past lives is just memory of one random life out of the sea of concurrent lives that consciousness is currently living at one moment outside the boundary of space-time.
the universe is pure consciousness that creates bodies as a reflection of perception which record its interactions with itself in what we call "space" as a storage medium for information about relationships and actions referencing itself. It's a self simulating, self assessing, self storing, analytic error correcting living computer.
Ever heard of something from Jewish lore called "The bank of souls"? That gives a very interesting answer
To the question in the end: The short story "The Egg" comes up with an interesting explanation, where the realm the souls exist on is timeless, so they can be send to any human at any time and even occupy more than one body at a time. Interesting take on soulmates, being the same soul just in different bodies.
We're still struggling to answer the first question "What is consciousness?"
Never mind how it may share itself around.
The Egg:
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So many people don’t believe in things like soulmates. Some calling such things “kindred spirits”, I know it’s different, but it’s also quite close to the same. Just enough to get out of saying that you believe in reincarnation.
Love this, To only definitively prove facts within the confines of human perception, and specifically what the mind can receive, is the realm of science. There are many explorations into senses and knowing beyond the mind. Which could well be balanced by identifying pitfalls of suggested memory. But to sense what may happen outside of time and space takes a different type of exploration. Many meditation styles practice switching that judgemental mind off, the same mind that will have no rest until it holds the answer in it's hands. But this may not be possible with the type of knowing that people experience. To take it further these "Knowings", once people start to have them, forever change all that experience them, often change people into states of great synchronicity and enhanced awarness to where their words are quite intuitive. And no this doesn't mean superhuman power with an earth age of accumulated wisdom. In fact I've found past lifestyle sensations really allude to simpler concepts, those of connection, bonding to and awareness of others and our world. This also suggests these endless musings of the mind, though brilliant and absolutely essential and a valuable part of our existence is not the realm of topics such as this. And the accumulated memory is expressed daily through an enhanced desire to be aware of one another and not separate as much, not create a high road where another must instantly be nonsense. I am surrounded my many psychic people, who could call you up out of the blue and tell you who just spontaneously visited you in your house and why you shouldn't loan them the $50 they are about to ask you for. They are still human and get things wrong and if I broke my arm I'd still appreciate the cast and reset I'll get from the hospital. So this is not that debate. It is a suggestion of where the realm of discovery of this topic may lie.
Andy weir is a brilliant author. Y'all should check out arrival too if you liked it.
When my daughter was still a month away from her 3rd b-day she said to me she was sad because her baby died. I asked her what she meant. She said she had a baby and it died. She couldn't articulate what she meant so she pantomimed the act of giving birth. Grunting and curling her fists. She looked down between her legs and said "the baby came out of there". She looked up at me and said "and then that baby died. And then I died." I was shocked and asked her "when did that happen?" and she said "oh you know, before here." It gives me chills to this day when I think about that. I was a single mom with only her. She had no baby siblings or cousins or been around any babies or pregnant women. No way she could have known about childbirth at that time. I think they explain the numbers issue because spirits start off in a "lower" life form, and as they evolve spiritually, they reincarnate into "higher" life forms. I believe their explanation is that spirit evolves the same way physical life evolves, hence the need for more humans. Of course, that explanation implies humans are the most spiritually evolved life forms, and that's the hardest part to take seriously.
Well, just because dolphins are not bulding computers and looking up to space, it doesn't mean they are not the highest form of life xD
But seriously, wow, no creepying way any kid at that age could possibly mime giving birth to a child and even if so, grasp the concept of stillborn and dying after labor. Way too much creativity for a simple kid.
I believe your right about the lower life forms, would explain alot about "old souls and new souls"
I doubt that humans are most spiritually evolved life forms, what if reincarnated people are the souls that failed to evolve further ?
humans are not the highest spiritual life form...but they are the few life forms that are capable of consciousness and spirituality...hence, they are a suitable (and "curious") vehicle (even the bible states that the spirit sons of god found humans to be fascinating). not every human reincarnates and reincarnation is merely a process in a complicated existence. there are a number of destinations/eventualities for our consciousness...being reincarnated as a human being is somewhere a bit above the median.
to answer the video, consciousness is made and also recycled. as stated, not all humans reincarnate...in fact, quite few. that's why there's no need to be concerned that every new human being has to be a recycled consciousness. in fact, that's what makes humans quite special: they are capable of producing new consciousness. not many things in the cosmos can make that claim.
i really want to know how many dislikes this bullshit has
No please, I don’t want to respawn.
I believe in reincarnation. I also believe you don’t have to reincarnate if you don’t want to. Things like reincarnation and ghosts are the result of unfinished business.
If souls exist in a higher dimension, there’s no reason that a handful couldn’t live multiple lives simultaneously
I'd say that would be possible
I’ve never thought about it like this, maybe that’s why we have different soulmates
when i was like 13 my reasoning for believing in reincarnation was "if heaven exists there has to be a limit to how many souls can stay in there same with hell"
It gets more trippy if you consider time not being linear.
also there are billions of insects and animals whos to say they don't also have souls
it's the kids who remember past lives in insane detail they shouldn't have that almost make me truly believe
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honestly it's all real those type of people who has reincarnation has the amount of bigger responsibility and patience. it requires amount of effort and hard work in order to do it. + to think that there is a shortcut way to do it there isn't unless you wanna kill yourself until you lose your mind and begged mercy to stop all of this
For anyone in the future, the original title was "Why Reincarnation Could Be Possible"
Do we know why the titles change so often?
@@joaodejesus3762 early clicks
It's that for me
@@OkarinHououinKyouma
It's for people from the future, hush
Still the same
I did it once (past life regression) through a guided meditation. I was irish and in my mid 20's living in a small hut with my sick mother, felt i should have gotten married and started my own life but couldn't leave my mother. We both froze to death that winter.
I don't know if my brain just filled things in but it was a pretty intense experience that i don't want to ever attempt repeating. The emotions that still linger from it are profoundly real.
@@BrendanOwino I'm fairly certain that was clear enough to make sense.
Now if you're saying my brain made it all up under meditation, sure is possible, even said as much in my original post.
So I guess I could say your comment is nonsense, as it really doesn't make any sense.
@@zeusdarkgod7727 ok sorry,I did not read the entire comment
"If everyone is reincarnated... Where did the extra 7 billion souls come from?"
*looks at extinct species*
from the diffirent versions of you anything is possible nothing is impossible the world is full of countless possibilities and believing in one theory of science isn’t enough
Lizard people
looking at the bare bones of 3d physics we're basically atoms and atoms are positive and negative charges of energy. the big bang happened who knows how long ago. if I had to make the best guess id say souls probably formed the same way planets did but on a different dimension because trying to make a soul out of materials on this plane would be the most difficult thing to achieve when you have no idea what a soul is and what its made of to begin with (also yknow you'd need to have the perfect environment to support the construction and life of a soul) and how it has evolved to become what it is today that now inhabits our bodies. also back to the atoms thing, if everything is made of energy then so are the plants animals and the earth and everything as we know it. i wouldn't be surprised if trees had a soul because it is technically a living thing and also part of this world. also its proven that plants know they are being hurt or cut up or whatever but how their system responds to it is widely different from how us humans experience pain or some physical and sudden alteration to our biology like amputation or a paper cut
Over 100 billion people have passed through this earth.
does anybody feel trap in a looped or it’s just me
I see where Avatar got its influence from when Aang was made to pick the items that belonged to the previous avatar. I loved that show.
I scrolled through the comments just to find someone who said this
And the name Gyatso(corresponding to monk Gyatso in ATLA).
nice to meet another ATLA fan here
all i know is ATLOK- Avatar-The Legend Of Korra had few episodes were korma forgot who she is until she slowly remembered her first avatar life as Wan (forgive me if i misspelled) and how he fused with Raava and defeated and sealed Vaatu
(if u didn't know about this sequel to Avatar- The Last Airbender)
I noticed that too!
Yeah I recognized it too
When we as humans learned about quantum physics, some extremely weird phenomena were found, that we're completely unable to explain up to this day. This is an indication that we're pretty pretty much blank on the mechanisms of the fabric of our existance. Looking at it from that perspective, why would a soul with no physical basis in our brains be impossible?
Such an Interesting comment 👍🏼
Shut up your just scared of death. There is nothing beyond this life and thats a scientific and provable fact
@@SuperAussie999 why are you so close minded.
@@SuperAussie999 The people who aren't scared of death are afraid of opportunity and possibility of living a new life, I find it more pathetic to be afraid of living fresh all over again.
Physics is the universe of the language and we are only just beginning to learn it’s alphabet .
19:20 That's simple. There are multiple possible explanations:
1. The number of souls is really high, maybe around the same order of magnitude as the number of atoms in the universe.
2. Souls can just be copied/cloned. So two persons can be reincarnates of the same person.
3. Maybe it's actually just a memory being transferred, not actually a "soul".
19:17 my theory: everyone gets reincarnated but not everyone is a reincarnation
So there are new souls created that are just on their first go ‘round?
yep
We're all just separate pieces of the same reality. The universe experiencing itself. This is going on everywhere in the cosmos. I'm sure some forms of life could have attained a type of immortality in their current state and have defeated death.
@@noahway13
Yeah, and it’s nonsense.
@@timopper5488 I agree. I'm just saying that is what people claim.
Inheriting knowledge from an ancestor hundreds of years ago doesnt actually seem that implausable when you think of it.
There are many animals that seemingly have knowledge the second they are born.
For example; I have a pet trapdoor spider (Liphistius sp), these spiders as part of their lifestyle dig a vertical tunnel, build a door with a hinge then lay down 6 long tripwires spreading outwards like eyelashes.
These spiders all do this from the second they are born and just know how to construct these houses without any teaching or instruction
Known as collective consciousness.
That’s instinct, not knowledge. They don’t understand or reason why they do these things.
There’s plenty of documented and studied examples of animals with faulty instincts. I recently read a paper about how it’s not uncommon for some migratory birds to fly the wrong way ultimately leading to their own demise. Same story with monarch butterflies (which itself is an absolutely incredible example of instincts when it goes right).
@@pat5star Instinct means that they figure it out on the spot? What is the definition of instinct? And why then don't all spiders behave the same? How is it that creatures of different species but similar physically to other species, express different instincts?
@@Michael_Kouri research about it on your own why are you asking here
@Orange Man
When you don't know the answer yourself so you ask someone to search them themselves when they ask the same question to you...
He has all the right to ask it here. Just sew your mouth shut if you don't know how to answer him(I mean it literally... Sew it).
Y'know. I planned to reincarnate through my descendants.
So, here’s something to think about. If DMT exists in the brain and is released at birth and death, it’s possible that it’s the catalyst for human consciousness to move between dimensions at these points so, consciousness is eternal. However, great thing about moving between dimensions is that we would move out of time and have no clue of the time passing between reincarnations.
I have heard that dmt effects the mitochondria in neurons which some theories could actually work on a sub atomic level as effective quantum computers. So basically we as conciousness beings may be quantum energy and other parts of these particles are entangled so effectively the same particles in more then one place at the same time .. effectively infinite as space time/relativity doesnt align with quantum mechanics. So perhaps dmt essentially has the effect of connecting us to or quantumly entangled other state. So does death reincarnation and other spiritual experiences so essentially we are universal entangled particles that have experienced probability collapse into our current state but we can/do /will/have existed in many other states infinitely. Maybe you even existed as my consciousness replying to your message .... or maybe not just a thought .. ;)
@@daveeaton2733mmmhmmm... ohhhh wow okay😯🤔 ...yea I understand some of these words
DMT does not transfer Souls from one Brain to another.... while it is a very useful and interesting Chemical, it's not magical lol.
I like the idea!
Let me introduce a twist from my own cooked up theory!
What if we ARE DMT? (on a specific "frequency" or maybe a pattern of DMT-molecules that create what we call "the soul" and also consciousness)
If that is true then we are basically everywhere in nature (and even the entire universe IF DMT exists beyond earth). We are "a unique manifestation" of that molecule.
The question is then if our individual experiences and memories are saved somewhere beyond our brain-structure and where that might be. OR if it is a human misunderstanding in the first place that we "die". IF the universe is beating like a heart (let's assume it does for sake of theory) - then you cannot "die". You are reborn or "recreated" with every big bang that occurs. Are we always the same in this scenario - having lived the same life a trillion+ times? Or does the universe change a tiny bit every time so that every iteration of the universe leads to a unique life and happenings? Might some type of memory from the last existence also be recreated? The big bang SHOULD have created equal amounts of matter and anti-matter and thus annihilated in the first instant of its creation - we should not be here. There was something that created a sort of disharmony that lead to us being here (this is the so called "baryon asymmetry" in physics). So there is indirect proof that something strange DID happen at the very start of all of this.
I'm trying to expand materialism just a bit so at least a version of "the soul" (as many imagine it) can become possible. It is entirely possible to tweak this theory into even more fundamental components but I like the thought of actually being "a magic molecule".
@@FatRescueSwimmer04 the soul moving isn’t magical?
He could be pants-less in all of his videos and we’d never know about it...
He's actually going commando in assless chaps and duck feet slippers.
I would be disappointed if he wasn't pantless in every video. He just seems gangsta like that.
Are his suspenders attached to his underwear?
Probably is in at least one of the videos
@@MisterFatherSir310 yes
"Past Life Regression?"
As if my current life isn't regressing enough as it is...
Lol
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#IANDS #MonroeInstitute #AstralRealms #SimulationTheory #Biocentrism
The New Testament is based on old laws. There's reference to slaves following your "Christian masters". I didn't come to change the law, but to fulfill. Besides it's said at least half the New Testament is forged by con artist Paul. Besides, the New Testament is very sexist, and so forth. The Christians had the Spanish Inquisition, The Knights Templar, the KKK, Nazis, Vatican, Salem Witch Trials, and other ways to get groups to kill, rape, spread the religion, burn villages, torture devices that are still around for the world to see, drownings, burnings, people stoned to death, etc. Black Plague in the Dark Ages.... Islam is quite violent too. It says to war against the nonbelievers, and so forth. Good luck with cherry picking unoriginal, unhistorical, self contradicting, unscientific, violent, slavery loving, and so forth books to make the NT and Islam happy land utopias….
The Bible is mostly unoriginal, very mistranslated, self contradicting, and so forth. But yes, even in debunked Judaism, it's said humans are the ones Yahweh is irritated with. Even though, original sin in the unoriginal Genesis story is a mistranslation from hitting the target. Jesus, the unoriginal and self contradicting, unhistorical, and fake messiah that Christians falsely link to the Book of Isaiah... Almah doesn't mean virgin, it means young maiden and virgin birth is pagan and not messianic. He said we don't carry the sins of the three fathers before us. Of course, someone that knows the future, doesn't make mistakes, has a divine plan, but yet asks for prayer and prays to themselves? Kinda weird. Besides, satan was first a verb and not a being. Then, became a designed tempter, not fallen. Fallen meant coming from the sky, according to Jewish consensus; not fallen from grace. The Bible doesn't say fallen from grace. Furthermore, the fake Jesus guy says not to look here or there, but that the kingdom of heaven is within you. Which was said thousands of years after Egypt literally said it's within us. Besides, hell is a mistranslation of 4 words. One word is a Hebrew burning ground, Sheol, and the rest are Greek. The Bible is a Greek invention, from the Council of Nicaea. Constantine wasn't even a Christian at death but tortured and killed some family that didn't convert to Christianity, and killed many. Just like the Spanish Inquisition, Dark Ages, etc.
I'm part Jewish and I know more info than most Christians claim to know. The average religious person of whatever debunked religion in general, doesn't know much about their "holy" book.
Yes yes, humans... And, humans that aren't vegan, like I used to not be vegan.
Check out The Christian Dilemmas, Ceasar's Messiah, P.h.D Richard Carrier on space Jesus and his other works, and Myth Vision Podcast on UA-cam. (;
The way I have always felt about reincarnation is that the act of being conscious is a limited experience and when we die we do go away, but there are more beings that gain consciousness after us and eventually you get to go through it again but without any memory of it before. To try and put it basically, is consciousness is a thing that someone or something has to do.
When my nephew was 2-3, used to say “dirt blood” over and over. He also claimed that he had a friend in the mountain who was killed by a bear. It was weird.
Lmao
That's interesting
It's true. I was the bear
Did he also say “red rum” a lot?
Kids make shit up its normal
Reincarnated can be any living or, actually, passed away creature. The number of people grows, other creatures disappear...
Yeah, bein an iguana was cool, being a carrot sucked tough...
If and when, who says it's supposed to be life for life?
@@mallen6783 If it's possible why not? Being a rock would for a while would be cool 😉
well atleast my puppy died and reincarnated as my little brother
@@agnesstrzykowska4300 I’m going to overthink this.
Being a rock would be amazing to (dependent on where you are) see a river and/or mountain
But you’d be eroded away after a long time into very small pieces so you’d see even more.
I say it’s a real 50/50
When he talked about false memories, I had to think of the storys of babys telling parents the storys of their past lifes which were way too complex for a baby to just invent
People try so hard to explain things away that they will make up bullshit and command it to be true. It's amazing, really how far they will go.
@@ronaldreagan5981 I love your comment!
@@adisuyash I know the Mandela effect to be true beyond any doubt. But when you quiz people on things that have changed as a result,you get the most obvious rationalizations and denials. To the point of them saying that they have no idea about the answer to a question they have JUST answered. Most people literally have no intrinsic beliefs ,and will deny anything that they don't understand. It's very frustrating. I'll give you an example that will blow your mind if you have an idea of the answer. If you don't,please try to avoid the typical," that's not true, even though I don't know the answer." When I was in Australia in 96 ,it was 1000 miles to the nearest land to the north. Indonesia was the closest by a little bit. We also flew over the western edge of new Zealand from LA. Now,it has moved 1000 Mike's to the north and acquired a 300 mile long peninsula . Land down under? Not any more. This will probably be hard for you to accept,but it's true.
@@ronaldreagan5981 yep, great changes are happening. I think the face of Earth will change unrecognizably în the coming years. Lakota tribe have a story of when Pangea split, crazy I know but they have it. They say that even mountain ranges changed drastically în that period. We do know some islands went down. And it will happen again, because the plaques are moving. În my region we felt only the strongest earthquakes and they were rare. But în the last months, my area has become quite active and many other areas have turned not only în my country but în others too. If you look globally, there are all phenomenas intensified. They been growing for decades and they will keep doing it. To what results? A drastically changed Earth. One that might burn and then cool for thousands of years, going through another stage of mass extinction? I dont know but I know its massive. And global.
@@miyaiun4723 We just had a very large geographical change about a month ago. Central America,which used to have a long west to east loop before entering South America at the northern most point,has now changed. Now , Central America goes nearly straight south, with a small west- east turn at the very end,and then enters five hundred miles to the west. I've been watching this since I found out about the ME and had one of my observations confirmed. On the 2000 new year I watched the ball drop show, and when,at ten o'clock they announced the first country in the west to enter the new year , which was Brazil,I was pretty sure that they were incorrect. Later, when I looked at the globe ,I was sure that something was wrong. But I dismissed it. Because, obviously the continents don't change like that. Ever since I have been paying attention to that area. Imagine my surprise when I saw the new layout over the shoulder of some guy on utube. If you are counting,that's the second shuffle of the deck. I just walk through life going " yep,not fooling me at all".
Tbh if its real then I don’t think you’ll have ANY memories, you come back but you don’t know you respawned
This is most likely true 😮
I mean they say that memories are Stored in the brain.
But they dont know where consiousnes comes from or where it is even located in the brain.
So if you reincarnated with NO memories of who you where, then how would you even be able to tell if you have ever lived before.
@@skyhavender Yeah I also feel like if nature is all about recycling then maybe they 'recycle' the consciousness? All in all I don't think death is the end
@@Creditis33 we will have to wait and see wont we? Even if we are right we wont remember being right 🤣
@@skyhavender Indeed
At this point, I feel like anything is possible. My grandma claims that when she went to Austria for the first time, she could remember the way exactly to some shops, homes and other places. Almost as if she was drawn to them, like you would mindlessly walk to the convinience store near your house, or travel to school. Yet she had never been to Austria before, unlike her mother who had spent most of her life there, before migrating to italy before ww2. Could some memories be stored in places other than the brain, and consequentially passed on through generations? Some people would be more keen to "unlock" these memories as they grow
My grandmother was Irish, and her maiden name was O'Neal. Back when I was in school, I visited Ireland and went with one of my friends to visit some church/graveyard ruins. At some point in that visit we were wandering around the graveyard, and I was walking between rows so that one row was facing in the other direction. I was in a kind of meditative state and felt pulled to walk to the other side of one particular stone to read the name. It was the maiden name of my grandmother!
Its possible. Heck we send messages back and forth and share videos on phones so. 🕵💁
I believe that every life from the first ancestor and memories are stored in our DNA I have had dreams as real as awake of memories somebody in my bloodline experienced
Not only that but there are some cases when "genetic memories" dont even work as explanations because the people claiming that same familiarity, or past lives, dont even have ancestors in the places or memories involved...one particularily interesting case i read about in one of Jim Tucker's books was that of a turkish boy claiming the life of an armenian ethnic resident of Istanbul prior to the ethnic cleansing that took place there, despite his family never having been to Istanbul nor having any traces to that city..the boy gave exact names and family details of the deceased armenian person, and a timeframe and specific geographical coordinates and buildings, and later all the details were checked out with local historians there to belong to the life of that specific armenian ethnic which is absolutely mind-boggling...i never believed into these things and lived as a hardcore skeptic for years until i had my own brushes with the unexplained thanks to a former girlfriend who had some freaky stuff like this happening to her, which prompted me to start considering the possibility that theres more to life and this universe than western science currently likes to believe
She obviously is a Reverend Grandmother
In 2018 my grandfather died of cancer. My family had always been tight-knit, so when he passed- it was hard on everyone. Around the time he died, my eldest cousin was pregnant with her baby boy. He was born in December of 2018, and let me tell you. This is definitely a reincarnation of my grandfather.
They look just alike. The first time the baby looked at a picture of my grandfather he cried. Even distant family had said that he was calm just like my grandfather was when he was a toddler. It even goes so far that he likes to walk around with one sock/shoe off specifically on his left foot. It’s crazy.
Same lol but I'm my own great grandmother
looking alike is because they are family ... lol
when I was 2 and standing up, I said hold up I have to pull up my britches which was weird because my great grandma said that and she died shortly after I was born
No way!!! Genetics being passed over and ending up as recessive physical characteristics? Mind/blowing. Crazy. Shocking. I can’t believe this.
@@horiskychild6189 that and many more fairy tales! 😆
I'm actually Elvis
Source: Dude, trust me
No I'm Elvis. Wtf
@@xoangarciasanchez3132 are you guys the same soul living at the same time? Just won’t realize it til after you die and you get the memories of both of your lives. Kinda hard to wrap your head around but I think you get me.
So, did you die on the toilet or what?
Guys, look at his handle, sorry, name. felleR. Elvis died and fell off the toilet! That’s proof enough for me.
Huge fan bro! Wow!
Excellent video thanks !!
when I die i want to be reincarnated as thoughty’s moustache.
A noble goal...
eeeew
If time isn't linear then you may CURRENTLY be his moustache......
I was his moustache in my past life, I’ve seen some strange things
@@gerRule Do tell!
How to reincarnate
Step one: decompose into soil
Step two: grow potato on soil
Step three:Get Man eat potato
Step four: after eating man comes in woman (your one of the sperm)
Step 5:profit
*Step five : suffer
Lmao 🤣 why
@wakenbaker-uk lucky me i have some right here I've been hitting regularly
Woman eats potato. Cut out the middle man
@@widget0028 Do you want to become the babies thumb, I don’t think so
I remember dying (I was murdered), how it felt, where I died, what I saw and how that felt, and being in my new mother’s womb 3 times during the pregnancy and a couple conversations, and being born remembering events from months old to 1yro, and waking up at 4yro and still remembering myself as the person I was before and still not understanding who these people (my new family) were and Why am I back and looking at them crazy every time they call me by a name I know is not my name….. And I still till this day I remember everything terrifyingly vividly…….
The buddha said that we have an energy in all of us called vinnaya( consciousness) its like the "software" of the body which powers up ur the "hardware" which is ur physical body....when u die this vinnaya energy exits ur body & it gets sucked to another female being's womb.....the womb of the being u r being born to depends on ur karma..... if u have bad karma u can get sucked into a animal womb but if u have good karma that vinnaya gets sucked into a human womb........many atheists & average ppl believe that we only have 1 life & when u die u just die which is completely false.......they think that mind is a byproduct of the brain & when ur brain dies & decays so does the mind well thats not what happens..... this vinnaya as its an energy it was neither created nor can be destroyed , as we die this vinnaya gets transferred from one body to another non stop..... this is what we buddhist called rebirth & its endless.........only the buddha & arahants *fully enlightenment beings) are not reborn ...... rebirth is a 100% fact not something to "believe " coz its true & is a fact
@@thisulwickramarachchi2380 😲 That makes so much sense to me now, that’s probably why I’m spiritual instead of religious, cuz when I would research and ask ppl to explain the after life in their religion, it would never made sense cuz I would say to myself….”No…that’s not what happens that’s not what happened when I died…” but I would just politely say thank you for the info. But recently I have found proof that I wasn’t trippin my whole life and what I felt and experienced and saw was real. Cuz my mom found my ultrasound picture and the second time I remember being in her womb I remember opening my eyes for the first time inside the womb and remember seeing and feeling what it was like in there. I remember how it felt to have a undeveloped left arm it was a nub elbow like a baby duck😂and my lower body being twisted in the opposite direction of my torso and I was leaning against something (I think it was my own placenta)…. My thoughts were so loud and I sounded like an adult. Then I remember looking up at this weird movement and thinking “What is that…” and then hearing a woman’s voice and my mothers voice shout in shock and the lady said “OMG! HER EYES ARE OPEN!😲” and she drop the ultrasound stick thing then said “Wow those are sum big pretty eyes look at those eyelashes like a cow”….. And I actually remember thinking how funny that was and giggling with my little nub😂. And guess what when I saw my ultrasound, I saw why they screamed, all I saw was a contorted, semi fully developed, infant who looked like they were crawling toward the screen and with this huge wild baby doll eyes with an extended neck staring eerily directly at them……Buddhism and Spirituality has always made sense to me. I would like to get into Buddhism any suggestions or lessons for beginners on understanding Buddhism? ☺️🌸
Have you tried looking your past self up in historical records? Do you remember when your past self died? Was it the same day your new self was born or was it a year, a decade, a century? Was your new self born in the same country as your past self? When you were having thoughts in your mother’s womb was it the same language as your past self?
@@jeremybyington Actually I have never bothered of looking for my past self. Because, I don’t remember what my real name was, but the name’s Rose and Daniel Abraham have always ring a bell to me since the beginning of this life🤔. And because, I don’t know the date I died and if anyone ever found my body. But if I had to guess a century and a decade🤔….. 20th Century…… 1960s or 1970s cuz I remember coming out of a motor mobile with head lights. But I know I was murdered in the Fall and I was Born again in the Fall my birthday is coming in October. And Idk if the same country, but I always spoke English in the womb like American 🇺🇸. I’ve been a woman in both, I was young when I was murdered. I wasn’t black in my last life. I was taller pale skin, VERY skinny, mid to short black or brown wavy hair and I had on a reddish mid length dress and I was in the middle of talking, looking at the leafs and the tree line and a full moon and feeling the autumn breeze when I was hit in the back left side of my head landing in my right. It had to be someone I knew cuz I wasn’t scared but I knew something was a little off and I felt numb it wasn’t just one person there either ….. But my death was quick and painless. But the feeling of dying and feeling of the energy spirit lifting and separating from the body and the feeling of transitioning and seeing what happened when I died is…… really something…. And I mean that in the best way.
@@GODESE wow that was amazing to read I mean it's sad that u died but it pretty amazing isn't it?
In 1973 (when i was 4 years old) our family went on holiday to some were in Wales (i have no idea were abouts). I am Glaswegian and at 4 years old i had not even been outside my own neighbourhood prior to the holiday, it was summer and i remember it was scorching hot and i was complaining about it. My mum who was pushin my wee bro in his pram said we will find a shop somewhere (we were walking through some residential area which was just a normal hood with little semi-detached houses on both sides of the street) My older bother who would have been 9 at the time was walking ahead of us and when mum says we will try find a shop to get choc ices....well as soon as she said that everything got weird because i replied 'there's a shop round not that corner but the next corner'...my mum and dad and brother just looked at me and said 'Gary how can you know that? This is the first time you have been out of Glasgow, you never been here before. 'I don't know, i just know, and its shiny blue on the outside and inside 2 old people work in it'.
Dad sent my older brother ahead to the next corner to look down that side street and ma bro shouted back to mum and dad 'there's a newsagents shop along this street and it's blue'...that's when the intense questioning began, they were asking me shit i had no idea how to answer, i simply have no idea how i knew that.
So we all went into the shop and i ran immediately to the back of the shop were the fridges were and i knew exactly which fridge the choc ices were in and ran straight too it.
There was indeed and old couple working in the shop and they looked exactly as i was trying to describe, mum told the couple what had just happened to me and they all stared at me asking 'how did you know this, you never been here' but i was getting pissed off with all the questions they were asking that i could only answer with IDK.
To this day none of us spoke of that episode.
The last question can simply be answered with "not everyone of us is a reincarnation". Let's say a family has 5 children and out of them only 1 has lived before, and others are new souls. There you go mate :-P
But where do the new souls come from? Where did the first souls come from?
This.
or simply there are people with no souls
The souls have been watered down over the years, which explains why there's so many people that go about their lives lacking empathy or consideration for any other human beings, they just want to live their life how they want. You could almost say those people are soulless. The older 1 billion souls are probably partially spread across humanity right now, so like a person today with a "soul" might only be 20% or 50% of the reincarnated consciousness of a previous soul. The missing bit is where people are seeking clarity to their life and their purpose and because that takes up the larger portion that's why less people feel happy these days in 2021 compared to earlier points in human history, coupled with the fact we're always trying to find something better and are less content and at peace with ourselves and the world than ever before.
they are NPCs, no doubt about it
“Hiding amounts us”
My Brain: no.....not again...
*AMOGUS*
SuS
amogus
"Energy cannot be created or destroyed, it can only be changed from one form to another."
I tend to think that consciousness in the sense that it exists apart from a physical brain has nothing to do with any physical manifestation of energy. IMHO consciousness in this sense transcends the space/time physical universe, so whatever properties it has are not physical properties. Therefore the theoretical framework for discussing those properties does not yet exist in human thinking, and all the signs I see are indicating that such a framework may not exist for millennia. Or maybe never.
I’m with you on that one! Who said that? Einstein?
@@richardreinertson1335 I disagree. I think it's a byproduct of your brain processing, storing, and analyzing information. Your genes would presumably also play a role as to your personality. We know this because addictions can be passed down as well as the fact that hormones while in the womb can effect how feminine a male child will be when born. So I think it's just your genes and brain functions.
@@LuciferArc1 What does any of that have to do with disembodied consciousness? Everything you described is ordinary genetic or congenital influence, none of which relates to reincarnation at all.
thats the least scientific thing ive heard today.
When you die you are put in spectator mode
Hey thoughty2, I thought I’d let you know that rise of kingdoms has been using some of your footage for their ads. They’ve put their own audio over it of course but it’s definitely your video
One thing I have noticed is that many of the reincarnation stories that I have seen so far are all situated in times and geographic areas that are prominent in popular culture. So we get plenty of people remembering past lives as Ancient Egyptians, Romans, medieval Europeans or American Civil War soldiers. The sort of historical stuff that is taught in high schools. Lesser known cultures are barely represented. I haven’t heard of any reincarnated Kushites or pre-Roman Italics (e.g. Samnites or Volsci) or soldiers that fought in more obscure wars, for example. And what about all those lost hunter gatherer societies? As a species we have spent most of our time as hunter gatherers. Yet few people seem to recall lives from that stage of humanity. And what about Neanderthals and earlier hominids?
I like this point. One thing I've found is that I feel a sense of "relatability" when reading about certain historical events, some more so than others. Specifically North and South American (post-Columbian), European, and certain Arabian and West African ones. The other regions of the world not so much. This might be a genetic memory thing though since I'm at least "close to" all those things I mentioned.
Maybe, just MAYBE... Those people are making it up
This could possibly be because over time any given soul cannot contain all clear memories of all of its lifetimes so it remembers the more recent ones, like the ones you named.
@@nephi246 I was kind of suggesting that. I think I would find reincarnation stories more believable if people regularly came up with stuff that you would only know if you extensively studied a period. Most of the stories I have seen so far can be made up with the things you learn in high school or pick up from popular movies.
@@marcustulliuscicero3987 yeah, it makes me wonder what those people think. Are they pathological liars? Are they delusional? Are they trolling?
I remember having a dream saying "The soul takes the path of least resistance."
So, that's why I ended up a sloth? Interesting.
Omg! How did I come across this comment today? I had this exact thought. ‘The soul should naturally take the path of least resistance, don’t force anything’
I believe this
@@terrim1153 You are awesome!
@@qwekumanuel3957 Stay awesome!
my mind always hurts after leaving Thoughty 2 ...Good job, bub.
Japanese light novel: I was reincarnated to prove the existence of reincarnation, but then I lost my memories and travelled to another world instead!
that title sounds stupid enough to actually be real lol
@@coreytaylor447 Give it six months and an Isekai writers probably will present this to some manga company in Japan.
What!? Isekai protagonists dont lose their memory
@@Sonofsun. its okay he'll eventually get the memories back and become even more overpowered with the previous world's knowledge, which they will probably use to make ice cream and some other weird shits for some reason
@@FranciscoTC actually that can totally happen. He'll conquer the world with convenient gadgets
Huh, wasn't expecting to learn about the origin of the Avatar test today.
Lol same
I just stopped the video at that very second to look for a comment like yours lol
Lmao my exact thought
Lol me to
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I always imagined when you died the first thing you'd see is "you can now play as Luigi"
This comment really deserves a lot more likes :)
@@HardHardMaster Lol thanks mate
lol, or maybe "you've unlocked Riku's storyline", something like that
Here to add to the likes 😊 epic comment, made my day 😊😊😊 although I was very disappointed when Mario kart only unlocked a mirror level....maybe we just get to make the same mistakes backwards
@@lunar686 Guess we'll find out soon the way 2021 is going haha
I hope reincarnation isn't real because of possums. I don't want to have burrow into the butthole of a dead deer and crawl in to get my dinner.
“..Bermuda, the Bahamas...”
Me: “..Come on pretty mama. Key Largo, Montego, baby why don’t we go?...”
Off the coast of Africa there's a place called Atlantis now if you wanna go and see for yourself.....
Way down in Kokomo
We'll get there fast
and then we'll take it slow.....
@@jacquesstrapp3219 thatssss where we want to gooooo.. way down in Kokomo!
@@CrustyUgg You've got a cool icon as well as good taste in music.
I underwent past regression hypnosis once back when I was into new age. I recalled three lives. The one that stood out to me the most was that of an older war veteran who fought in the revolutionary war. I saw my body and my outfit when I was on the front lines. I recalled specific and accurate parts of my outfit that I wouldn't have known otherwise. I'm still a skeptic, but it's pretty interesting to think about.
I was deeply involved in past life regression throughout the '90's. I took dozens of people through the process as well as practicing my Self. I disagree about people always claiming to be famous personalities. It certainly was not true in any of the cases that I worked or experienced.
I did, however, come away with the feeling that both hypnotic past life regression and 'channeling' have more kinship with Jung's archetypes and personal psychology than to events that were really historical, although I have not completely ruled it out, nor have I discarded the possibility of us tapping into DNA information instead and confusing it as personal memory. But as you pointed out, I never found anyone who was able to speak languages or anything whatsoever that could be called proof.
However, there are the stories and studies of small children who claim memories, along with those occasional people who remember another life even into adulthood to the point of exploring and proving, at least to their own satisfaction, that their memories were valid. I have known two who remembered quite well and both had memories of lives recent enough that their investigations led to more than circumstantial evidence that their memories are valid, whether, as I say, they are 'ancestral memory' from DNA or actual memories from consciousness actually being reborn.
it would be interesting to do past life regression on people that were born blind and have never been able to have visual dreams. Theoretically if people were able to be regressed into past lives a born blind person should be able to see for the first time.
@@stussysinglet Interestingly enough, I was approached by a blind man who had just that experience with another hypnotist before he met me.
He was amazed that he'd seen color for the first time in his life and was eager to have it happen again.
I only worked with him once and we were not able to reproduce the results, which was clearly disappointing to him. I felt we needed to give it a try several more tries, but he never called me back.
@@tomcloud54 that’s quite astounding to hear, it leaves me with several questions ... I wonder did he just see colours or did he see actual objects and environments. I also wonder was he definitely born blind or did he become blind as a baby. People that have lost their sight at some point in there life are able to have visual dreams as you would expect as their brain is familiar and has memory of visual experiences. From what I know people who loose their sight as babies are not able to have dreams of clear pictures and objects but can have dreams with colours and sort of rough outlines of shapes.
Theoretically if this person you speak of does feel he saw colour for the first time, now that his mind has had the experience, it should be possible for him to have dreams now where he experiences colour.
@@stussysinglet This was in the early '90's, but as I remember he had been blind from birth, in his regression he saw color as well as objects, but as I say, it was that long ago and I only worked with him once. I know he had had an extraordinary experience the first time because of how defeated he appeared when our session did not produce the same results. I have no idea why he did not return to try some more or what happened to him... I'm sure I didn't even know his last name, but I have thought of him often through the years.
@@tomcloud54 very interesting.. I wonder if there are many stories or information of similar cases on the internet.
Very nice video bro well done👍.
When he said “Attest” I thought a school sponsored him XD
I thought this to or some kind of online learning program
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😂😂😂 It does sound like that 😂😂😂
I'm surprised no one is suggesting that reincarnation might not be strictly linear. If it's possible to reincarnate as someone who lived before you, then the greater numbers don't matter. If true, then there's no way of knowing the number of consciousnesses that are reincarnating. It could even be as few as one person, living every life, past and future, reincarnating over and over.
Or the number of souls are infinite in an infinite Universe...
Like the Egg Theory?
That’s sometimes talked about in certain forms of Buddhism
Reincarnating across time
So we are pretty much interacting with ourselves. We are the universe experiencing itself.
That would be awesome. Because if I could choose, I would never reincarnate after 2000, that's for sure... What a shitty time to live. Even with all these advancement in technology, people seem to be dead inside nowadays.
I have a theory regarding reincarnation and the maths behind it. I believe the soul of animal, bird, plant or tree is also to be counted. In Hindu Mythology, a soul can be born as animal, bird, plant or insect, as long as they're living creatures. As we all know there existed many trees before, and now with deforestation and rising human population we can say that souls of tree might be born as humans. Another theory is parallel universe. Our soul might travel throughout different realm and live as different entity or being.
Well I thought so but I think the whole universe also counts, living being in dead star or other dead planets, and etc. When someone reincarnated there is also 1:million possibilities they might reincarnated in earth again. That's why we can't find so many proof of reincarnated souls in here often. Maybe when someone/something is dead they were transfered into other planets? Who knows? 🤔
@@blackzeel3003 I like your theory too! That explains why we don't have many people confessing of their reincarnation.
@@poonamrana8394 If we accept that everything is connected in the universe, then anything can be possible indeed
Being born a plant sounds like horrible torture
Ever consider that consciousness doesn't need to obey the laws of material physics? Even quantum physics disobeys the laws of material physics.
Wow ! clever conclusion at the end !
Maybe just like the universe, consciousness is ever-expanding - that could explain the increase in human lives. Or, alternatively, it is all ONE consciousness; and so whilst different people have different experiences of reincarnation and the universe, in the end, it is one flat realm. Further to that, consciousness is likely to be beyond that of humans on Earth: as other conscious beings become extinct on their planets, some may transfer here. All possible theories to explain the maths problem.
interesting thought!
@Phoebe Katlyn Reid Or this is the birth of a single consciousness, as all become one? 🤔
I came to this belief with this same explanation. It’s awesome I’m not alone in it. Literally the way I’ve always explained what I believe in.
@Phoebe Katlyn Reid my comment was replying to yours
Also, E=mc^2 so not just consciousness but all matter in all existences, universes, or whatever all of “everything” physical is.
Regarding "where the extra 7 billions souls came from" - I remember there was a creepystory, the idea behind was that everyone on earth, on any time is effectively one soul, which forgets his life, is sent back, and lives another life, interacting with different versions of him, without knowing it either. That solves the issue with extra souls, if you add some kind of uncontrolled time travel.
That can only happen if the soul exist outside the constraint of time and space
Reminds me of 'the egg' short story thing animated by kurzgesagt and was written by someone else I forgot his name
m.ua-cam.com/video/h6fcK_fRYaI/v-deo.html
I could see that... As if we're all one singular consciousness experiencing self awareness through different lenses. All fractions of the same whole. In a sense I am you, you are me, we are one.
Glad to hear that theory from someone who is not me. I pondered it long ago.
@@Kenshiroit like what most would call a god.
Apparently according to my parents, when i was a little child i seemed to be somewhat conscious about my previous live, and among other things i thought it was a sad but logical conclusion that "the fact that i am little now, means my children are already dead"
Damn. What a thing to think about at that age. Old soul indeed
I don’t believe in reincarnation personally but i still would prefer to be reincarnated than be in a heaven or hell
Why it's possible: Literally anything is possible and may be happening past our sight
How would they get the idea of it in the first place if it wasn't true 🤔
If there is any possibility something CAN happen somewhere it most definitely will. Quantum Physics
@@choccyf1850 a human with 300 eyes and 1 leg is an idea by ur logic it exist ?
@Franz Josef bull.......shit
@@sirmounted8499 this type of thinking is not useful and actually may lead to suicidal thoughts
What's funny to me is that among people who claim to remember past lives, they seem to nearly always remember historically remarkable lives. I so rarely hear anyone claim to have been some average peasant, for example.
Read the comment section...
You literally stated the reason. Why would you hear about something so normal and boring? Of course those that goes widespread are those interesting and big.
Weird.. most all of the ones I’ve heard about were of unremarkable lives led.
This is why I feel like people are making this up more often then not because the only evidence we have is their claim and they could just be making it up. I'm also seeing a lot of the stories coming from kids. We all know kids more then anyone like to make things up cause they have big amaginations and sense of creativity. If I was a kid and a dream where I was some king, well Damm that sounds awesome surely it must have been real because I want it to be real.
@@nikitajohnson285 Same, I've only ever heard people share some pretty basic memories of average lives.
My god, I missed this guy. Tookk a break from the internet and this is the first thing I come back to. Feels good.
I bet taking a break from the internet is pretty good lol
Welcome back!
I like your profile picture
you will not like much after this video though
I have a different view of reincarnation
Every life leaves an "imprint" on a quantum level, (like an energy pool of sorts), the more impactful or intense the life, the bigger or more clear the imprint is, so when you have a regression, you are just tuning into that "energy pool" (for a lack of a better term), where you recall the lives that left a stronger imprint AND that are more tuned into your own "energy frequencies" (for a lack of a better term)
that is why people seem to recall only "Important" or "eventful" while other only recall very specific lives (like the twin sisters or the woman who recalled only an egyptian life), and why the people who are most sensitive to those weaker "energy frequencies" are capable to recall uneventful lives (like recalling being a farmer who only lived int he same town and died young)
I think is a quantum or dimensional problem, specially since the fact the past, present and future don't really exist, the "energy imprints" (for a lack of a better term) could be very well exist on a state that transcends the linear nature of time (due to the fact they don't have mass and aren't subject to time)
Just throwing this out there - maybe not everyone HAS a "soul"
Do you mean gingers?
So like NPC's😂
That would explain sociopaths.
@@AmyDaisy69 Not true coz i’m a sociopath but i have a soul
@@softyzz69 that's rude to pico!.
i desperately hope reincarnation is real just because i dont want this to be my only life. deep down i don't think it is, but i want to believe in it.
Honestly just sleeping in your grave after death sounds sooo boring!
"Where did the extra souls come from?" Another theory is that there's actually more souls available than there are living people today, with the rest waiting in a 'queue' for reincarnation. This theory makes sense because people who recalls their past lives all seem to have their previous lives from a long time ago rather than recent past, which suggests there is a 'waiting period' before reincarnation. Also, no one seems to recall their past lives being something other than human, so I doubt reincarnation will happen between different species... at least not until the world population becomes larger than there are souls and the Grand Cosmic Department Of Reincarnation decides that souls from rats and cockroaches needs to be put to better use.
Well, if that's the case, I wouldn't be eager to be back here anytime soon. You can take my place anytime hahahah
It's more common to reincarnate quickly in India. Americans generally don't reincarnate as quickly, because they aren't very attuned to the spiritual. Christianity has crushed that knowledge. King James had censored as many references to reincarnation as he could find. He missed some, though. For example, being "born again". That does not mean what they think it means.
According to Theosophy there is 60 billions human souls. Animals only reincarnate in animals until the animal reach self-awareness once he is a cat, a dog or a monkey. It can take at least 750 years or more to reincarnate, it depends on the type of emotions and thoughts we had in our last life. The more powerful and numerous were our emotions and thoughts, the more our journey in after-life will be long and vivid. So in theory old souls reincarnate less often except for the disciples who sacrifice their journey in heaven in order to reincarnate more quickly so that they can achieve a mission or accelerate their spiritual progress.
@@Maitatron I like that theory... If that's the case my soul is so old that I am fed up with this world the moment I was born.
@@Maitatron I'm always ready to leave earth lol so ik I've been here many times plus according to my research I've been here healing many times I've also seen myself in past lives in meditation also as a mermaid which I thought was weird
Everyone is gonna have there own beliefs. I am normally sarcastic to religious topics, but for me this is not a religious topic. I am 38, born and raised in North America. My childhood was filled with memories I couldn't explain. So I would try to draw them. But one thing would always keep coming up and in my mind it was a symbol. To this day I have not found the symbol in any text or hieroglyphics. But last year searching thru wikileaks I found an archive of images that were taken from white house staff of a top secret archeological site. One image was in the exact design of the symbol I was drawing all my life. Within the structure its self was 2 petrified giants approx 65 feet in height as a senator was standing on the head of 1. What really freaked me out is not just the symbol shape but that what I was seeing was part of a memory I discussed often. I studied hard, looking into things more and more. I only remember how I died in a few past lives. 1 I was working in an underground zeppelin factory. Another me and some woman were gunned down trying to flee I want to guess as either SS or Russian military at a train station. Even falling out of a loft as a child. The only reason I can get away with saying I have not only proven past lives but also they been confirmed. All it took was 1 image of a site on a continent that gets no traffic to be leaked to be an identical match to something I was drawing 25+ years before the leak. This all lead me down a lot of spiritual studies. As long as a person is spiritually awakened before they die they will reincarnate 4 years after death and will be born with past life memories. Unfortunately in most nations parents are encouraged to dismiss all children's claims of past lives by order from the Vatican. Untill religion can be called for what it is which is a hoax and cult, nobody will ever understand spirituality nor peace.
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Here's a thought: What if consciousness is like air: an invisible but ubiquitous life-giver that each living body consumes in order to continue living. Like air, each living being consumes a different amount of consciousness based on it's needs, and that consciousness is absorbed and stored in the body. When that living being dies, it's consciousness is then transferred to whatever being consumes that body (whether that be vultures or earthworms).
Another thought: Maybe these crazy incidents about people remembering things they really should never have known are actually because of ancestral memories rather than reincarnated memories. It might not even need to be a full blown memory that's passed down. Maybe just the emotions associated with being inside of Abydos were strong enough to affect Omm Sety's ancestor's DNA, and that change was eventually passed down to Omm Sety. And then the brain just does what it's best at: Make stuff up based on what it's got!
And my favorite: Similarly to the first thought, but a little different: what if consciousness is just a type of energy and it forms the fabric of our universe. It doesn't give us life, but it brings vigor to it. All living things can reproduce without worrying about the amount of consciousness available because it can never be scarce. It doesn't hold memories per se, but it does hold information. In fact, it holds all the information in the universe; every breath, every solar flare, and every black-hole collision affects and makes a permanent mark on this energy-fabric and, if we ever are able to analyze the changed made to this fabric (maybe by comparing the parts of it that are closest to the earth to the parts of it that lie in the farthest reaches of the universe), we can eventually come to a complete understanding of the history of our universe.
Obviously all wild speculation, but way fun :-) Love your videos, Aaran! Keep on thought provoking!
Your quite a smart guy you know
Pneuma is what Greeks said the Gods breath. There is also Aether Hawaiian Mana, Qi in China, and Prana in India
I like the last 1
@@softyzz69 me too :-)
@@yourdad1601 Thanks, Dad 🥲
My mum always told me about how she believed I was on the titanic, apparently, when I was young;
I got really scared for my first bath
I drew suitcases floating in the water and she thought it was interesting because suitcases back then were wooden and would’ve floated
I once said “only the mommies and children were allowed on the life boats, not the daddies”
I’ve always had a fear of boats
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Honestly my personal belief is because I was surrounded by a lot of titanic things in my youth, and by that I mean we had one titanic book I’d always read and we also don’t live too far from cobh (where the titanic set sail) so we’ve been to a museum there on more than one occasion, I do also remember going off on my own there but she likes to say “but you couldn’t read back then” which I guess is true but I don’t know what to believe
I think its very very very very clear what happened here.... you explained it yourself in your second paragraph
@@itsboyaknow I literally said it was my personal belief
@@lunnaru7173 Yeah they know, they’re agreeing with u
@@blue1584 Ah fuck sorry D:
It's amazing how much we absorb as very young children, yet have little or no conscious memory of it.
"The richat structure" or aka "the eye of the Sahara" is the most possible location of atlantis
Bigus chungus wet period
When you look at the eye, it matches the description almost perfectly.
King atlan
Matches the given dimensions effectively perfectly, yeah.
well look at it Biblically ... Waters ABOVE and Below. Vaulted Ceiling... Um is Entire Earth Atlantis??? people dont see the big picture.
As per Vedanthic philosophy, Mind must become neutral (Shanti) to loose its false identity(aham). There must be no negative(papa) or postivie(punya), it must becomes zero to realise the true self.
Mind can't sleep if there is a small problem, even if it sleeps, the first thought that comes to mind after wakeup is that problem.
In the same way, If a person has a strong tendencies/desires they become registered in subconcious mind as latent impressions (vasanas). One can get self realisation (mukti) only when all these latenet impressions are erased. When a person dies, his concious memory will be erased, but not subconcious. This subconcious memory is called kaarana sharira (casual body), and mind become neutral only when all desires are satisfied, means causual body should be destroyed. Until that time mind (aham) won't die. It takes another form and try to become neutral.
As said in Upanishads, like rivers move towards sea, thier source (sea-> clouds->rain drops->,river-> sea), Mind always moves in a way to become neutral(Shanti), and become immersed in the self(mind source).
Whole nature(jeeva/prakruthi) is searching for happiness, because it's true nature is bliss( anandam), but instead of searching inwardly, mind try to find the happiness with sense organs in five elements, falls in karma cycle, senses happiness won't satisfy it. It want bliss but it get only happiness, which is temporary. If mind turn inwards, find its true self, that is bliss. Until that time it's search continues.
Mind Concious serach for happiness is uncouncious search of its true nature(the self) - Ramana Maharshi
When I was a kid I kept having a reoccurring dream about being attacked by a chef. Also being a child I played with swords. It started off with tree branch duals and bamboo reed fights with friends in the neighborhood. Later my dad would be stationed over seas in the Middle East and brought back various decorative swords that we would later use in duals. It soon became apparent that I had a knack for them. Years later I learned in some research that reoccurring dreams are thought to be memories of a past life. I later learned that Miyamoto Musashi was at a friends house and happened to piss off his chef. Who would later ambush him in the kitchen as he passed through. Had I known about Musashi before the dreams or the concept of reincarnation, I would have wrote this off as meta knowledge, but I discovered these things after finding out I like sword fighting and am pretty good at it, and having that reoccurring dream that didn’t make any sense until later on.
@Yussop op wow your a real bright shine of rainbows aren't you?
That's an interesting story.
I see there are some haters
AHHHH, Musashi, you lose your head too easily.
@Yussop op you keep commenting on people post whenever someone mention that their is possiblity of reincarniation. If you have such a strong belief against it then keep it with you.
I love his final question regarding "where did the 7 billion come from?" as though Earth is the only place with intelligent life for us to manifest. Or that there isn't an infinite number of souls and maybe we just gotta wait until a physical body is made.
I wasn't sure how to put it but this pretty much nailed it and could perhaps be why so many of us don't remember past lives. We're just on our first ones.
i was thinking about plants and animals theres trillions of trees dying and millions of animals that have gone extinct whos to say some one was a dodo bird and there consciousness flew into a human baby since dodos are gone or a butterfly
@@count-countess8464 That, exactly. I've sat and pondered the level of consciousness for us down to ....? Who knows? Are insects conscious and if so, is that a "soul" and is it any different than a human soul, etc... How far down "life" can go and the further down it goes, the more souls are needed, so there could be millions of TRILLIONS of souls on earth, right now.
@@count-countess8464 Yes...I was a tree in my past life lmao
These are the best theories I've heard in answer to the question:
1. Fragmentation. This also helps answer the question of why so many people remember being Cleopatra or some other prominent figure in history. Essentially, throughout life a person's consciousness tends to split or fragment. When you die, if you are fragmented, the individual fragments go their separate ways. Someone (like Ghandi or Buddha or Christ) who is able to shed all the inessential aspects of themselves and focus on growing the most essential core fragment of their consciousness will be "whole" when they die. When this happens, they no longer need to reincarnate, although they will, if they decide there is something they would like to do on Earth. So many people who remember being warlords or rulers or noblemen exist because those people lived very turbulent and dynamic lives and their consciousness was pulled in many different directions.
Basically more stressful and complicated life causes more fragmentation leading to more splitting of the soul/consciousness at death and more people who "share" that particular past life in the future. Unfortunately, yes this does mean that if you do not resolve your own trauma in life, it multiplies when you die.
2. Animals have souls too, and they "grow" with each successive life. Once they achieve a certain level of consciousness, they can incarnate as a human. Being a pet or having a lot of contact with humans can accelerate this growth of consciousness.
3. A lot of people believe souls from other planets can incarnate here too.
I think they're probably all true. But who can really prove anything... Hope you like!
Here’s a story: When I was younger, I suddenly had a vision maybe a picture of soldiers, in black and white 2-3 of them behind a gate, or a door. Before I was even born (or inside my mother’s womb), it was almost as if my entire life flashed before my eyes. I don’t remember everything because it was too fast to comprehend. It was like multiple screens moving at once. The ones I did see happened to me and a I feel a massive deja vu. Also whenever I go to a plain with a few trees (sometimes with old buildings) get some medieval, norse greek flashbacks(?) (note that I did not know what medieval ages and any of what I said looked like)
Yeah no lmao
Sounds like reincarnation to me💯finish your destiny 🫡stay strong old soul. Im an ole soul too
@@justaneditygangstar I mean hey not forcing you to believe because even I don’t know what to believe
The only thing that I seem to remember from my past life is that I was an Explorer. I don't remember what happened to me because I know that I died because I have a scar on my finger of my right hand. And they say that when you have a scar that you were born with it means something probably happened to you in your previous life. 😢
Deja Vu colliding of previous life and other parallel universe
Had a reoccurring dream when I was really young. I was being gored by a bull and seemed so real. Weird thing is when my parents would come into my room because of my screaming I would be sitting up in my bed with my eyes closed. When I would opened my eyes. I reacted as if I was seeing it. I don’t remember that part but my parents said that’s what happened. Not saying it’s proof of reincarnation but that was a crazy vivid dream and possibly how I went out in a prior life.
i think that’s why “old souls” and “new souls” are talked about in reincarnation. some people may have lived many many lives while others have only lived one or two. the million people alive in the first place had their souls come from somewhere so who’s to say that souls aren’t being created
Or there is one soul threaded through all the lives
And that could explain why some people are very wise and intelligent, while some other people are so stupid that they even lack common sense.
Or all life has a soul. A chicken can become a human in its next life.
Wrong view.
@@TheLiamis yes 👍
hmmm... hopefully we'll get to know more about the consciousness
We Need to know where we go after death ?
Search for what is consciousness in UA-cam, it's very interesting
We all find out...eventually.
@@FoodRecipes108 we need to know everything about our brain first
Altered States (1980)
you should do a video on Tibetan death state meditation called THUKDHAM, very interesting where the monks dead body remains fresh for months without breathing while the body is warm and fresh. I have seen this as a child in my village and it compeltely changed my view on human consciouness and death.
Do you know how this is explained, or why it is done? I believe anything is possible, I'm just interested. Why do they get into this state? Greetings from Texas!
Do they go back from that state or are they already dead?
Human hibernation perhaps?
@@christineparis5607 the ancient scriptures say that when you manage to have a single pointed focus just before you last breath, you manage to cut through time and you mind remains in a state of dream like nature, when the 5 senses shuts down, earth in your body becomes water, water to fire, fire to light. To do such practice, one must learn to understand their mind and its formation.
@@foodeater1236 they usually leaves body once the mind fulfil it's journey. Sometime they say that during that period they choose next body.
I heard that in ladakh one old nun came back from such state and described everything in great details,
"Theosophists say that the Higher Self (which they often call the Monad!) has passed through myriad forms of existence including mineral, plant and animal stages. After each animal existence, the Monad reincarnates, and each time it does so it learns a bit more of the cosmic puzzle. We agree with that view too. In the Theosophical view of reincarnation, regression to lower forms is impossible. We largely agree with that, although it’s more accurate to say that regression is unlikely rather than impossible. Any higher being could choose to return in a lower form, but what would be the point? They would only make such a choice if they had a very specific obsession i.e. to know what it’s like to fly like a bird. Theosophy teaches that there are higher spiritual beings than humans - the sort that in Illuminism would be called Phosters or Archons. It should be emphasized that in Illuminism rising up the spiritual scale isn’t associated with becoming morally better. You can just as easily become more evil. Satan wasn’t improved by mastering more and more power and control over the material world; quite the reverse. The more power you have, the more temptations confront you. Spiritual elevation is as likely to result in malevolence as benevolence. Theosophists teach that human beings should free themselves and be their own saviours. They stand opposed to the concept that you can be saved by others. We agree entirely. Christianity is an evil religion because it says that people are powerless to help and redeem themselves. It thus makes them the slaves of Jesus Christ, without whose assistance and bestowal of grace, they will burn in hell forever. This is an utterly unacceptable belief system."
Author Mike Hockney - The God Factory