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Hello my fellow Politiores Troglodytes. This Blog is a collection of Posts, Poems, & Short Stories that I write on a daily basis. If you find it entertaining, informative, and controversial, then I have done my job properly. Thank goodness too, because Karma has been on my case of late. I'm supposed to bring fifty people into the fold or I'll have to give back the part of Einstein's brain I inherited. No, I'm not one of the Scientists who got a piece of his brain when he died. Karma said, "Eat this knowledge. It'll make you smarter!" The bargain I made with Karma was, if I could change fifty people into Politiores Populos, I would be rewarded with my very own Lamborghini. So, that's my story and I'm sticking to it! Like what you're reading, then read on. P.S. Populo is Latin for people. Politiores is Latin for educated. Troglodytes is English for troglodytes. And Einstein's brain was stolen by Thomas Stoltz Harvey after his death in 1955 and eventually divvied up into 240 pieces. If you just read that last sentence, then you have just learned something and I'm just that much closer to fulfilling my commitment to Karma!

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

The Reincarnation

    "Son, you are old enough to start learning the teachings of Samsara." Says Jyotirdhar, the holder of the flame, to his child Ilamuhil, the youthful.
    Ilamuhil is considered to be only 4 years old. But speaks and understands many of the teachings already. 
    Jyotirdhar explains further to his son. "Samsara is the eternal cycle of birth, life and deaths. Each individual soul is immortal and eternal. But it is controlled by our Karma. The moral law of our actions and reactions. We believe that each individual accumulates Karma during his or her lifetimes and the present condition of the current body and soul is affected by our past actions in those previous lives. We must achieve Moksha. Which breaks the ties that bind us to any one life and world so we can completely achieve Nirvana."
    Jyotirdhar looks to Ilamuhil to see if he understands. Then continues with, "A body and soul, which has achieved Moksha, is released from Samsara. The eternal cycle of suffering and pain as a living being."
    "Father please," Ilamuhil interrupts. "Do you tell me this because Fazeela, the faithful and my Mother, lies in the funeral fires?"
    "Yes," his Father replies. "Even though your Mother has not yet achieved Moksha, we can be assured that her next incarnation as a being in another world will bring her that much closer to Nirvana."
    "How can you tell Father?"
    "Because we are the first beings created in this incarnation of the Universe. There have been many Universes created one after another and in this one, we were chosen to be the first."
    "I think I understand," says a confused looking Ilamuhil. "But how can you be so sure Mother is close to Moksha?"
    "Because we are advanced enough in our understanding of religion and technology combine that we now know which planet our loved ones will be reborn. Once she is, we will be able to watch her from afar as she progresses through her new life." Jyotirdhar says while clasping his hands together in prayer.
    "Will she know? Will she know we are watching?" A concerned Ilamuhil asks.
    "The new planet has a saying for the loved who watch their kin from afar. They call them Guardian Angels. And when Fazeela the faithful, your Mother, is recreated or reincarnated, it will be on that world. They call their planet Earth. In a Galaxy they call the Milky Way!"
    Ilamuhil shakes his head in understanding. "We will watch her together until we too must move on to the next life."
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This is,
Believing In Karma,
Believing In A Different Form Of Reincarnation,
And In This Story
Combining A Little Buddhism With A Lot Of Hinduism,
Jim Hauenstein,

And,

“Don’t grieve. Anything you lose comes round in another form.”
- Rumi -


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