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Legend of reincarnation

Samsara refers to the rebirth of consciousness, personality or soul in another body after the death of a conscious organism. Samsara is the main creed of Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, some African religions and many different religions and philosophies. Most modern non-monotheistic believers also believe in reincarnation. The origin of belief appeared before primitive culture. Some scholars believe that this belief stems from three common beliefs: 1. Human beings have a soul, and there is an ambiguous relationship between soul and breath, which can be separated from the body. During sleep, separation is short-lived; After death, soul and body are separated forever. Animals and plants also have souls, which strongly influence human strength and emotion (animism). The soul can be transferred from one organism to another. In many Hindu colleges (the oldest surviving religion), there are still people who support this belief. Totem belief also contains the hint of soul transfer between human bodies. The concept of reincarnation in eastern religions and traditions, Buddhism, Buddhism and reincarnation are called reincarnation. Buddhism believes that reincarnation is a process. After death, "knowledge" will leave the human body, and after some processes, it will enter another newly born life, which can be people, animals and ghosts. Only by reaching nirvana can we get rid of reincarnation. Among some Buddhist reincarnated soul children, reincarnated soul children are considered to be able to gain memories of past lives. , Taoism

Laozi Yijing at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ming of Laozi by Bian Shao, Preface and Tactics of Laozi's Moral Classics by Xuan in the Three Kingdoms Period and Laozi Yijing in the Six Dynasties all tell the myth of Laozi's incarnation, that is, "Laozi 8 1", and each generation has a name. In the Tang Dynasty, the biography of Emperor Wei Zi of Xuanwu added another life, saying that Lao Zi became a Xuanwu God in 82. Liu Sanfu, recorded in Taiping Guangji, "can remember three things, taste like a horse, hurt your hoof, and be reborn as a human being." When riding a horse to the exact place, you have to wait. If there is a stone, go. " Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio is a short story by Sansheng. The concept of reincarnation in western religions and traditions, classical Greek philosophy, and some ancient Greek philosophers all believe in reincarnation; You can refer to Plato's Fido and The Republic. Pythagoras is considered to be the first philosopher to develop this concept in depth. The incarnation of Taoism in Christianity (English: incarnation, from Latin incarnis-"in vivo") is one of the basic teachings of Christianity (see the nicene creed), based on the understanding of the Bible and the New Testament [1]. According to this theory, the son of the Trinity was the same body as his father before he came to the world, which is the so-called "Tao". Later, this "Tao" came to man in the form of flesh, which is Jesus. Therefore, Jesus is incarnate, both a perfect God and a perfect man.

When Roman Catholicism was introduced into China, missionaries used the traditional China term "God" to call the only true God, which was translated from the word "God" in China mythology. Protestantism in China borrowed the traditional term "God, God" from China. The Gospel of John 1 chapter 1 section: "In the beginning, there was a Tao, and the Tao was with God, and the Tao was God"; This "Tao" is translated by Protestantism and translated by Catholicism as "Yan"; English is "Word", which is equivalent to "logos" in Greek. Modern people have different views on reincarnation. Some people think that samsara is not just a belief, but a real phenomenon in history, which has been constantly discovered in primitive society and advanced society. In primitive culture, samsara is regarded as the soul. But there are different explanations in different cultures. For example, Buddhism believes that after death, "knowledge" will leave the human body and enter another new life through some processes. In modern times, there is a view that samsara is a kind of consciousness independent of biological nerve activity. Others believe that even believing in reincarnation does not mean weakening the possibility of heaven, hell and final judgment in monotheism. The main reason is that Tathagata can be regarded as equal to God, and the theory of resurrection of monotheism is actually a deeper theory than reincarnation or reincarnation, because it takes into account individuals and does not just regard people as the stream of life.