Reincarnation

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The idea that people are born again in another body after they die

Real World Example

In Ancient India, reincarnation was a central concept in Hinduism and Buddhism, offering explanations for life's purpose and the afterlife. It addressed questions about justice and morality, suggesting that actions in this life (karma) affect future lives. This idea helped people make sense of inequalities and encouraged moral living by promising rewards or consequences in future existences. Today, reincarnation still matters to many, offering comfort and motivation for ethical behavior. For example, someone might choose to help others and live kindly, believing it will lead to a better life in their next incarnation, fostering a community focused on compassion and support.

Practice Version

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