Buddhist Notions of Reincarnation What Essay

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At the end of the arduous cycle is the ultimate reward. Full enlightenment comes with the end of the cycle of birth and death -- Nirvana, where the individual soul can rest. It allows for the filtering of souls which have not earned the right to relax and enjoy the spiritual realm. It also allows those individuals who have earned their spiritual freedom to enjoy an existence not plagued by the limitations of a physical body.

Thus, reincarnation solely depends on the level of morality exhibited by a particular individual during a particular life. If one chooses to act immorally, and therefore not learn the lessons presented within the context of that life, that individual is punished with being forced to live a future life at a lower level than previously attained. And so it becomes imperative that each souls lives a moral life, as to fully take advantage of the lessons presented along with securing a better state within the context of one's next life.

This belief also posits the concept that all life forms should be appreciated and given respect, for we have the potential of one day ending up in any one of those creature's positions.
Souls, in general then, become a familiar energy, jut differentiated within the context of varying body images. Yet, the physical aspects of an creature are fleeting, and what is one thing today may be reincarnated into a completely different creature tomorrow. Along with this idea, all creatures become various representations of ourselves in varying stages of internal and spiritual development. There is no room, then, to mistreat other creatures based on some assumed difference. Everything is the same when it comes the basic units of life -- the soul......

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