Yeah, it's not nearly as well known as in our Eastern traditions, but it's there and has been from the beginning. There are whole books written about it.
One difference is that there may or may not be a reincarnation—it's a possibility but not guaranteed, and the number may be limited if there is one. Another is that the core consciousness of the individual remains intact across lives and after the incarnations.
Thank you. I like this version. While it is quite beautiful to experience a great oneness with everything and everybody, it is also beautiful to realize that one is connected with other ones and that one endures.
What is the Jewish concept of reincarnation? I am fascinated by that idea existing.
Yeah, it's not nearly as well known as in our Eastern traditions, but it's there and has been from the beginning. There are whole books written about it.
How does the Jewish version DIFFER from the Eastern version?
One difference is that there may or may not be a reincarnation—it's a possibility but not guaranteed, and the number may be limited if there is one. Another is that the core consciousness of the individual remains intact across lives and after the incarnations.
Thank you. I like this version. While it is quite beautiful to experience a great oneness with everything and everybody, it is also beautiful to realize that one is connected with other ones and that one endures.