Some people say, "the human soul will be reincarnated." Is it true?/You don't say. /You don't say.

There is only one life, and reincarnation is the soul;

Everything may have reincarnation, but reincarnation is not necessarily the whole thing. One part is reincarnation, and the other part disappears in multidimensional space. This is the life cosmology. People are born to die, but they will live after death. This is a natural law. The human soul comes from the combination of multidimensional space and body (called life); After death, people return to multidimensional space for transformation (called death). The human soul is constantly changing. Everyone has experiences in life. On the day you die, you will feel that your body and soul are naturally separated, leave this world with your relatives and friends, and go to the space world where you should go to purify your soul. According to what you did before your death, set the level of reincarnation and start over.

Reincarnation: that soul is the command system that guide the actions of the physical body, and the physical body can be reincarnate, but the physical body cannot be reincarnated. Soul reincarnation depends on what you think before you die, and the percentage of good and evil, merits and demerits, karma and obstacles that are injected into your soul. After purifying the soul in the multidimensional space, you can clear all the memories before your death, enter the six divisions in the wheel of karma, and some of them return to the world to complete the new life system combination twice or more. Such as: love and love, hate and hate, karma and obstacles, people and fate. Sometimes you can't help but believe that fate is biased. Some people have successful careers, rolling in financial resources, beautiful women and famous cars, and many good things come as easy as blowing off dust. It's not the same when it's your turn. I have tried my best, but I still can't reach it. As the ancients said, fate is determined by heaven, and luck is born by oneself. It means that' fate' is innate, but what about' luck'? This is a lifetime journey. This sentence also explains that a person can only grasp luck, that is, how to go his own way, and innate talents and conditions are immutable, one is fate. Fate is like flying a kite, flying high, no matter how high you fly, you must always hold the kite string in your own hands! The concept of reincarnation comes from Buddhist teachings. In a sense, it can be said that it is an interpretation of the meaning of life by Sakyamuni. From the philosophical point of view, the religion founded by man is closely related to the life experience and experience of the founder himself, and even some metaphors used in Jesus' sermons reflect some characteristics of his life experience. This means that the belief theory advocated by Sakyamuni comes from his observation and reflection on life and is his interpretation of the meaning of life. It is an extremely cruel fact for people to accept that they will have nothing after death. In order to solve the paradox of this meaning, Sakyamuni once realized the Tao under the bodhi tree and realized the concept of reincarnation from endless nature and reincarnation.

This understanding represents people's yearning for life. Willing to live forever, unwilling to accept the fact of death, I hope that through reincarnation, my unfinished business in this life will be completed in the next life, so as not to leave regrets when death comes. On the other hand, samsara as a belief cannot be proved. At best, it can be regarded as a hypothesis, not an objective truth. In many religious beliefs, there will be many superstitious elements, which need to be rationally identified and distinguished, and cannot be lightly accepted.

Because the afterlife involves the question of whether there is life after death, some philosophers interpret this question according to human reason.

Buddhism believes that all sentient beings, if they don't seek "liberation", will live and die in the "six ways" (heaven, man, Asura, beast, hungry ghost and hell) forever, so it is called reincarnation. In Aristotle's philosophy, there are three kinds of life, plant life, animal life and rational life. Everything in the world is made up of matter, and the death and destruction of life is the decomposition of matter. In the process of material decomposition, after several years, material gradually returns to nothingness. Aristotle believes that the first two of these three kinds of life will have nothing in the process of death and decomposition. But because man is rational and has an immortal spiritual soul, in the state of death, the human body gradually decomposes and decays, but the human soul still exists (see Aristotle's On the Soul for this proposition).

From the point of view of existence, the theory of samsara has some unreasonable elements. Samsara thinks that people are always in the samsara of life and death, and there are six samsaras, depending on the good and evil things they do when they are alive. For example, if you do something evil, you will be punished in hell after death, and you will be reborn as an animal after serving your sentence. The cycle of an animal after death depends on its "karma" when it is alive.

First of all, we need to realize that objective truth cannot be self-contradictory, and there must be one truth and one falsehood between Aristotle's theory and the concept of reincarnation. If the soul is reincarnated as an animal, then there is a human soul inside the animal, which may be one of the reasons why Buddhism opposes killing.

If killing is an evil deed, then the murderer will undoubtedly fall into hell after death and become an animal in the next life. In fact, in humans,