Oh cruel fate, why was I born a dog? |
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Oh cruel fate, why was I born a dog? |
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Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism and other religions believe in dharma, which is basically tasks that one needs to complete in their lifetime. Do you believe that the form of life something or someone takes (such as a fish or dog) represents how they acted in their past lives? For example, do you think that a rapist years back could be the roach in your kitchen to this day? Or on a positive outlook, a kind and generous poor man could reborn into the prince of Thailand. What do you think?
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I am assuming this is dealing with re-incarnation, in my own opinion I honestly don't believe in re-incarnation. I believe that life is what you make of it, you either succeed in your lifetime or you don't, you go to Heaven or Hell, that's it to this life, there is no second chances unless of course you almost die but then don't which gives you another chance to change the way you live your life. But I don't believe in re-incarnation which is why it's so important to worry about how you want to make your life here on earth before you die because there IS no second chances when it comes to death.
Now, if I did believe in re-incarnation I would say it would be freaky to be a pig being that when your fat enough, you die anyway so that kinda sucks lmao ![]() |
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