FAMOUS PEOPLE - who believed in Re-incarnation
The following are the views about Re-incarnation, of 10 most famous persons across the globe:
Benjamin Franklin "I look upon death to be as necessary to the constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning & finding myself to exist in the world, I believe I shall, in some shape or other always exist."
Mark Twain "I have been born more times than anybody except Krishna."
Leo Tolstoy "As we live through thousands of dreams in our present life, so is our present life only one of many thousands of such lives which we enter from the other more real life and then return after death. Our life is but one of the dreams of that more real life, and so it is endlessly, until the very last one, the very real the life of God."
Henry Ford "I adopted the theory of reincarnation when I was 26. Genius is experience. Some think to seem that it is a gift or talent, but it is the fruit of long experience in many lives".
Mahatma Gandhi "I cannot think of permanent enmity between man and man, and believing as I do in the theory of reincarnation, I live in the hope that if not in this birth, in some other birth I shall be able to hug all of humanity in friendly embrace."
General George S. Patton "So as through a glass and darkly, the age long strife I see, Where I fought in many guises, many names, but always me."
William Wordsworth "Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting; The Soul that rises with us, our life's Star, Hath had elsewhere its setting. And cometh from afar."
Jalaluddin Rumi (Islamic Poet of the 13th century) "I died as a mineral and became a plant, I died as a plant and rose to animal, I died as animal and I was man. Why should I fear? When was I less by dying?"
Carl Jung "My life often seemed to me like a story that has no beginning and no end. I had the feeling that I was an historical fragment, an excerpt for which the preceding and succeeding text was missing. I could well imagine that I might have lived in former centuries and there encountered questions I was not yet able to answer; that I had been born again because I had not fulfilled the task given to me."
Socrates "I am confident that there truly is such a thing as living again, that the living spring from the dead, and that the souls of the dead are in existence."
The following are the views about Re-incarnation, of 10 most famous persons across the globe:
Benjamin Franklin "I look upon death to be as necessary to the constitution as sleep. We shall rise refreshed in the morning & finding myself to exist in the world, I believe I shall, in some shape or other always exist."
Mark Twain "I have been born more times than anybody except Krishna."
Leo Tolstoy "As we live through thousands of dreams in our present life, so is our present life only one of many thousands of such lives which we enter from the other more real life and then return after death. Our life is but one of the dreams of that more real life, and so it is endlessly, until the very last one, the very real the life of God."
Henry Ford "I adopted the theory of reincarnation when I was 26. Genius is experience. Some think to seem that it is a gift or talent, but it is the fruit of long experience in many lives".
Mahatma Gandhi "I cannot think of permanent enmity between man and man, and believing as I do in the theory of reincarnation, I live in the hope that if not in this birth, in some other birth I shall be able to hug all of humanity in friendly embrace."
General George S. Patton "So as through a glass and darkly, the age long strife I see, Where I fought in many guises, many names, but always me."
William Wordsworth "Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting; The Soul that rises with us, our life's Star, Hath had elsewhere its setting. And cometh from afar."
Jalaluddin Rumi (Islamic Poet of the 13th century) "I died as a mineral and became a plant, I died as a plant and rose to animal, I died as animal and I was man. Why should I fear? When was I less by dying?"
Carl Jung "My life often seemed to me like a story that has no beginning and no end. I had the feeling that I was an historical fragment, an excerpt for which the preceding and succeeding text was missing. I could well imagine that I might have lived in former centuries and there encountered questions I was not yet able to answer; that I had been born again because I had not fulfilled the task given to me."
Socrates "I am confident that there truly is such a thing as living again, that the living spring from the dead, and that the souls of the dead are in existence."
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