Post Number:#10
October 27th, 2010, 12:09 pm
These are all interesting ideas, but let me first explain that which I believe you might have misunderstood.
When I said that you do not follow the path of rebirth, was based on that which you wrote. The parallell to the Egyptians (and Christianity) implied that. There is no reincarnation in those teachings (that I know of [except for one/some of the Gnostic teachings where one can find this]). Another reason I wrote that, is that the idea of rebirth can explain human suffering with karma.
I didn't mean that reincarnation can be used to get even. No no no. My point with the victim was this: That the victim itself becomes the perpetrator (because of the victimization). Example: a sexually abused child grows up and does the same to another child. The point is, the child is actually a victim, and has not healed but reached darkness. For this, we'd assume he is punished after death, he has not a pure heart, on the contrary, the heart is very very dark. So, he was a victim on earth and punished here, after death there is no salvation, but more suffering. Is this a soul born for suffering?
Parents with grown up adult children have less to say, but it doesn't mean they abandon them. If an adult child suffers, surely the parent helps? The child may not listen, but a real parent will make sure they have done everything they could, and even more. Furthermore, a good upbringing creates good relationships. If the relationship between the child and the parent is bad, then the child cannot be at fault.