Reinkarnation Reincarnation - Jesus In Der Bibel / Jesus In The Bible (Deutsche Untertitel)

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REINCARNATION CHANNEL / REINKARNATIONS-KANAL 'REAL INC.'
(bilingual / zweisprachig: DE-EN / EN-DE, all clips subtitled / alle Filme untertitelt)

ENGLISH:

This channel is about the research and documentation of reincarnation as a METPHYSICAL FACT. It is NOT about reincarnation as an ARTICLE OF FAITH that is part of a dogma created by any organised religions.
Of course, reincarnation actually is one of the fundamental part of Eastern religions and philosophies, such as Buddhism, Taoism or Hinduism. Anyway, this channel is not about promoting these (or any other) religious faiths and philosophies. I have respect for all religions and I think people should adhere to them. Moreover, there is rather the need (nowadays more urgent than ever) to find commonalities instead of stressing supposed differences and polarities.
And if you look closely enough and with an open mind, we see that Reincarnation is indeed a commonality by looking at the history of the 'Western' and 'Middle-East' monotheist religions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. There have been mystic branches in every major religion, such as the Kabbalah (in Judaism), the Sufi or Druze-Ismailites (in Islam) or Gnostic / Neo-Platonic movements (Christianity). All these mysticism-oriented teachings or movements incorporate notions of pre-existence of the soul and rebirth.

In Christianity, the Catholic Church treated many of the mystics as heretics, and possibly still does today. But by this they might neglect and negate some of the historical Judeo-Christian root beliefs. Early Church fathers such as the renowned Origen taught about reincarnation and the pre-existing soul (as opposed to 'ex nihilo' creation). Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. (527-565) forced this belief out of Christian dogma on two of his convoked Church synods (543 and 553) where the Roman Pope was forced against his will to sign the anathemas to declare this belief 'heretic'. Since then, reincarnation hints were „edited out" of all religious texts.

More info e.g. here: http://www.reincarnation.ws/reincarnation_in_early_christianity.html

It's intriguing that there are still some texts that could be interpreted with regard to the then wide-spread reincarnation belief in Jesus' times in the New Testament (and earlier ones in the Old Testament, too).

DEUTSCH:

Dieser Kanal hat zum Gegenstand die Erforschung und Dokumentation von Reinkarnation als METAPHYSISCHEN FAKT. Er ist NICHT über Reinkarnation als ein GLAUBENSARTKEL als Teil eines von einer organisierten Religion geschaffenen Dogmas.
Natürlich ist Reinkarnation tatsächlich ein fundamentaler Aspekt der östlichen Religionen und Philosophien, wie Buddhismus, Taoismus oder Hinduismus. Trotzdem ist dieser Kanal nicht dazu da, diese (oder irgendeine) Religion oder Philosophie zu bewerben. Ich respektiere alle Religionen sehr und ich denke auch, dass Menschen bei ihren Religionen bleiben sollten. Zudem gibt es eher die Notwendigkeit (heutzutage dringender als je zuvor), Gemeinsamkeiten zu finden anstatt vermeintliche Unterschiede und Gegensätze zu betonen.
Und wenn man genau und aufgeschlossen genug schaut stellt man fest, dass Reinkarnation tatsächlich eine Gemeinsamkeit ist, indem wir auf die Geschichte der monotheistischen Religionen des „Westens" bzw. „mittleren Ostens" sehen, nämlich Christentum, Islam und Judentum. Es gab immer mystische Strömungen in jeder Hauptreligion, wie z.B. die Kabbala (Judentum); die Sufi oder die Drusen-Ismailiten (Islam); die mystischen / gnostischen / neu-platonischen Strömungen (Christentum). Alle diese an der Mystik orientierten Lehren oder Glaubensgemeinschaften beinhalten Vorstellungen über Präexistenz der Seele und Wiedergeburt.

Im Christentum behandelte die römisch-katholische Kirche die Mystiker immer als Häretiker, und tut es womöglich heute noch. Jedoch vernachlässigen und negieren sie dadurch womöglich historische jüdisch-christliche Glaubenswurzeln. Frühere Kirchenväter, wie der berühmte Origenes lehrten die Reinkarnation und Seelenpräexistenz (im Gegensatz zur „ex nihilo"-Kreation). Der byzantinische Kaiser Justinian I. (527-565) drängte diesen Glaubenssatz aus dem christlichen Dogma während zwei von ihm einberufenen Kirchensynoden, bei denen der römische Papst widerwillig dazu gezwungen wurde, Bannflüche gegen diesen „häretischen" Glaubenssatz zu unterzeichnen. Seit diesem Zeitpunkt wurden Hinweise auf Reinkarnation aus allen religiösen Texten „weg-editiert".

Mehr Info z.B. hier: http://www.wegbegleiter.ch/werke/diverse/gksurchr.htm

Es ist verblüffend, dass es immer noch einige Stellen im Neuen (und auch frühere im Alten) Testament gibt, die gedeutet werden können hinsichtlich des zu Jesus' Zeiten weitverbreiteten Glaubens an die Reinkarnation.

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  • It's not reincarnation, it's resurrection! Mark:"And they answered, John the Baptist; but some say, Elias; and others, One of the prophets." Luke:"They answering said, John the Baptist; but some say, Elias; and others say, that one of the old prophets is risen again." Matthew:"And they said, Some say that thou art John the Baptist: some, Elias; and others, Jeremias, or one of the prophets."

    Not a single one of them used the word reincarnation, Luke said "risen again" which means resurrected!

  • @RudeAwakning

    Thank you for your interesting comment. But isn't he then rising as another person? If you are another person, you are - by logical conclusion - also reincarnated in another body, as a resurrection 'in the flesh' seems highly unlikely. And even then, why is he another person then? Maybe "risen again" is just a metaphor for being re-born / re-incarnated. By reincarnation parts of the same soul get indeed somehow "resurrected" in a new body on the physical plane.

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  • @RudeAwakning There is such a place. However we are afforded 'chances' at coming back to earth and fixing mistakes. Like silver tried by the fire to be purified, so do we go through the same process. After all, Jesus (Yehsua) said that we must be perfect like him. How do you suppose we could do that with only one lifetime of experience? What if our life is cut short? What if our life is cut short due to a lesson being taught? It better explains why God seemed quick to kill in the old testament.

  • @TheDJConrad No, Where in the world do you get such a crazy idea? The Lazarus that died is the same Lazarus that was raised from the dead. He is still Lazarus, and he still has the same body. & given back the same soul, he remembers everyone he knew before he died. Jesus when HE rose from the dead was the same Jesus that died. HE told Thomas to touch the nail marks, and HE had the same soul as before HE died. In the book of Enoch it tells of the place where souls go to await the resurrection.

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