12-09-2018, 08:36 PM
Hello flow,
interesting question. I think it will take work to find precise parallels between The Law of One and Buddhism if we do not define exactly what Buddhism says about reincarnation. Buddhism doesn't really recognize the soul, but aims to help the entity to come out of the illusion and see there is no self, and then also reincarnation or rebirth for Buddhist is not exactly the way that Hindus see reincarnation. I could be so wrong but I think that the Law of One is closer to the definition of reincarnation as seen by the Hindus. Because of that I think that perhaps it's going to be complex to align densities and Ra's process to the very interesting views of Buddhism, but it's a really awesome discussion..
interesting question. I think it will take work to find precise parallels between The Law of One and Buddhism if we do not define exactly what Buddhism says about reincarnation. Buddhism doesn't really recognize the soul, but aims to help the entity to come out of the illusion and see there is no self, and then also reincarnation or rebirth for Buddhist is not exactly the way that Hindus see reincarnation. I could be so wrong but I think that the Law of One is closer to the definition of reincarnation as seen by the Hindus. Because of that I think that perhaps it's going to be complex to align densities and Ra's process to the very interesting views of Buddhism, but it's a really awesome discussion..