I am sure many learned members would have read this book, many quote this book in support for the concept of rebirth/transmigration/reincarnation... The following is a complete review of the book from a critical eye of Jon Danzig. Makes for an interesting reading. Any comments in support or to...
Guru Nanak's Methodology of Finding Truth
Col Dalvinder Singh Grewal
Concept of Ultimate Truth
The ultimate truth is the one that is permanent and does not change. It is 'the Lord alone that is permanent and unchangeable'. Hence the Lord is the ultimate truth and nothing else[1]. …True is...
To Indian philosophic and mythological lore belong the roots of the very rich and complex idea of reincarnation and transmigration. Semitic religions – Judaism with its two offsprings, Christianity and Islam, and the Bahai faith sidestep them.
Both Hindu Vedantic and Semitic systems, whose...
This is my second thread here . The first one was about sexual orientation in which a few participants told me that they don't believe in reincarnation or bar bar da janam and that even SGGS talks of one life .
so what do you guys believe in ? and how does it make any sense ?
if not...
FROM HERE TO ETERNITY
by I. J. Singh
At his very last moment, one who thinks of wealth, and dies in such thoughts, shall be reincarnated over and over again, as a serpent.
He who dies in thoughts of women shall return as a prostitute.
One who dies thinking of mansions shall be reincarnated...
There can be millions question on this question but I am looking for personal answers.
Where was the soul before the birth? Where will it go after one die? Does every living thing have soul? Humans, animals and vegetation
W. H. McLeod’s Interpretation of Guru Nanak’s Bani
by Baldev Singh
Abstract
Professor W. H. McLeod has claimed that Guru Nanak accepted the theory of karma and transmigration, but Aad Guru Granth Sahib, which is the only authentic source of Guru Nanak’s teachings, rejects these beliefs...
Bhagavad Gita
From SikhiWiki
Bhagavadgita/other religions/hinduism
Basic doctrines in the Bhagavadgita
The most famous and popular religious book of modern Hinduism is the Bhagavadgita. It forms a part of the sixth book of the Mahabharata. It contains 18 chapters comprising 720 stanzas...
TRANSMIGRATION OF THE SOUL
TRANSMIGRATION OF THE SOUL. doctrine of rebirth based on the theory that an individual soul passes at death into a new body or new form of life. Central to the concept is the principle of universal causality, i.e. a person must receive reward or punishment if not...
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