No.25284
>just make a tulpa to wait for your next reincarnation and re-greenpill yourself!
I
Don't
Want
That
What I enjoy in self-improvement is helping myself with all my disorders, complexes, likes, dislikes and fears. If I had to help some chad bydlo normalfag who becomes "enlightened" after his first hit of the bong, I might as well not do it at all, even worse might be if I reincarnate as a subhuman non-white, or a woman!
No.25285
How are you even sure that reincarnation is real?
No.25286
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>>252841. You don't just randomly incarnate. Choice of how and where is involved.
2. I'm sure some faggot will comment on how not wanting to incarnate as a woman/nigger is racist and sexist but I don't really give a shit.
3. The more aware and powerful you become the more latitude you'll have over your future circumstances.
No.25287
>>25286>racist and sexistit's the truth, nobody wants to become part of the lower castes.
>inb4 low cast morons get butthurt and start whinign. No.25288
No.25293
I am going to go back to my room in a moment, just spent part of the day vomiting and with blood coming out of my nose, I really fucking need to be taken to a doctor… most of the horrible symptoms I've been experiencing have died down now though and I seem to be getting better.
There's a pamphlet that William Walker Atkinson wrote on the subject of what determines the circumstances we reincarnate into. Does anyone have it or know if he wrote about this in any of his other books?
We know that there is no ontological randomness in the universe. Everything is subject to law, order, and sequence. All happens with a cause.
So what exactly can we discern then about the process by which spirit comes into resonance with a particular body and mind? Why did we incarnate into the particular life we have, as the particular person we are, and not anyone else?
Someone illuminate me more on this matter and provide some reading material.
No.25295
>>25285You've already incarnated once, inexplicable and strange as that is, why not again?
No.25300
What if each day that you awake you are actually incarnating in a different alternate universe with a different self and things in your life are changed ever so slightly but not enough that you could really notice unless you were looking really closely.
No.25308
>>25300what if youre being told your life when you sleep so you remember everything when you wake up as if it had been everyday since today and you reincarnate on every different person in the world everyday until the last day?
No.25326
It's not racist or sexist to prefer being in a certain body. But in my opinion it is stupid to care too much about the body that you would be reincarnated into. Your soul/you/essence /whateverthefuck would still be the same likely.
Also, anyone who is comfortable in their body is going to be bias towards their own body and believe they would like to be reincarnated in a similar situation. But you in all honestly don't know what you would prefer unless you've had experience living in another vessel or body.
No.25328
This is assuming reincarnation is a thing and that your essence isn't absorbed back into something larger and changed when you die.
No.25329
>>25308The Arcane Teachings (or maybe it was Atkinson's book LifeBeyondDeath or his book on Reincarnation, I forget now) explicitly denounces the idea you have to "live out the life of every other person ever" as that would contradict the idea of infinity and of freewill.
Thank fuck I don't have to live out the life of every person ever.
No.26604
>>25284What if you reincarnate and then when your tulpa tries to communicate with you and re-greenpill you, you just get slapped with a schizophrenia diagnosis?
No.28234
Reincarnation is either too good to be true, or too true to be good.
No.28454
>>25284>non-white, or a womanI only think you can reincarnate as things with souls.
No.37269
>>25286
Impossible, nobody would choose to be mexican.
No.37271
what the fuck I already read this thread months ago
I'm sorry for the bump