What would this be called?

As far as religion, I am an atheist. But I do think that the basic idea of reincarnation is possible. By that, I mean that after death, you could come

As far as religion, I am an atheist. But I do think that the basic idea of reincarnation is possible. By that, I mean that after death, you could come back as another person or animal or whatever. I don't believe that being good all the time will make you become "ascended" though and meet the Buddha himself.

or:As far as religion, I am an atheist. But I do think that the basic idea of reincarnation is possible. By that, I mean that after death, you could come back as another person or animal or whatever. I don't believe that being good all the time will make you become \"ascended\" though and meet the Buddha himself.


or:This an interesting question. May I ask why do you think that the basic idea of reincarnation is possible? As I sat and thought about your question, that idea would ultimately have a belief in some sort of god. How else would be one reincarnated, especially after...death, where life would cease to exist. Someone would have to bring that person back to life.May I if you have always been an atheist and why you feel that way? The previous post that answered your question is correct as well, that you can find a lot of information on reincarnation at the jw.org site. I too would encourage you to visit that site.


or:This state can be called a state of Jigyasu or a state of a seeker. A seeker doesn't believe in religion although they believe that there is a power, they believe in the universal laws of Karma. They believe that death is certain and they believe that you can't ascend to God to heaven. But such a seeker doesn't want to meet God, such a seeker goes in quest to realize God within, to realize that everything is a manifestation of the Divine. Such a seeker goes in search of the truth, to realize what we are. Unless the Jigyasu, the seeker, goes forward, he doesn't realize the Truth.

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