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How can rebirth exist when it goes against scientific laws?
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First of all, your question is indecipherable to some degree - what specifically are you referring to when you say "rebirth?" What do you mean when you say "exists?" Which "scientific laws" are you accepting as a measure of truth? Secondly, it comes across as discourteous and disrespectful.
Somehow we are born just knowing things. Human infants are born with rooting, sucking and grasping reflexes... How does the body know what to do? We don't recall where the information comes from but it is there.
A brain formed may hold mind as a drop holds water.
Home in the far clouds;
A path of least resistance.
Smooth or rough as shards.
Until there is a point of reference, up and down doesn't fly.
I believe that each of us is not only reborn with all sensory and physical change but with every birth of any being.
I hope that makes sense to somebody... I just did a double shift.
And of course the brain with its neuron network is not the same thing at all as muscle and blood and saying the mind is a product of the brain is not the same thing as saying your blood produces a mind. However, people did once believe the heart contained our emotions and our personality was determined by the blood and other vital fluids in our body. It's amazing what beliefs people once declared with complete certainty were true when it comes to the mind, and still do.
So isn't the obvious answer just "faith"?
Believe in it or not, but without hard proof, it's just faith. But as others have stated, it's not necessary and it's actually not encouraged either. Rebirth is one of those pesky imponderables, after all...
Blind Faith claptrap is the reason I left Christianity, there is no point in believing what you have no evidence for.
I don't think you should believe anything that you are uncomfortable with. Just move on.
What's the Point?
"People often turn to religion for doctrines that provide simple answers to difficult questions. Buddhism doesn't work that way. Merely believing in some doctrine about reincarnation or rebirth has no purpose. Buddhism is a practice that enables experiencing illusion as illusion and reality as reality.
The Buddha taught that our delusional belief in "me" causes our many dissatisfactions with life (dukkha). When the illusion is experienced as illusion, we are liberated".
See, but that's the beauty of Buddhism... It actually doesn't ask you to. Personally, I'm just unconcerned with rebirth. It'll happen or it won't, but that doesn't have much effect on my life atm. Although, for some people, the idea that our karma influences our next life might be a useful deterrent against actions which create negative karma. In the Skillful Means chapter of The Lotus Sutra, it is explained that the Buddha uses different methods of teaching to reach different people. This is my view of it anyways, some might disagree.
I have faith that the sun will rise, that the mail will come, that everyone in my house will be alive come morning, that the earth will still be there a year from now, that my husband will have a job tomorrow. Why do I have faith in these things? Because my past experience has told me it will be so. My experiences elsewhere in life tell me that rebirth is fairly plausible. That doesn't mean it is the same for everyone, and that is ok. Because of my experiences and reading and research and conversation, I have faith that rebirth exists. I am not so sure it exists the way it is taught in a lot of Buddhism (I do not, for example, believe that we are literally reborn in animal or hell or God realms) but I believe in some sort of rebirth. I have faith, because of what I have learned. Just like I have faith that the floor is not going to fall out from under my couch in the next 3 minutes. But different people have different experiences and teachings and so on. No one is *asking* you to have blind faith in anything. No one is going to come to your house and say "hey, you, we hear you are Buddhist but don't believe in rebirth. Please turn in your Buddhist membership card." That's the nice thing about Buddhism. No one except you really cares what you believe, or don't believe, about it.
The circular argument, in which theory and proof support each other (i.e. we repeat ourselves at some point)
The regressive argument, in which each proof requires a further proof, ad infinitum (i.e. we just keep giving proofs, presumably forever)
The axiomatic argument, which rests on accepted precepts (i.e. we reach some bedrock assumption or certainty)
The first two methods of reasoning are fundamentally weak, and because the Greek skeptics advocated deep questioning of all accepted values they refused to accept proofs of the third sort. The trilemma, then, is the decision among the three equally unsatisfying options.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Münchhausen_trilemma
"The text deconstructs itself" so they say...
In Buddhism, rebirth refers to evolving consciousness or stream of consciousness of a person upon death and the consciousness arising in the new person is neither identical to, nor entirely different from, the old consciousness, but forms part of a causal continuum or stream with it. The basic cause for this persistent re-arising of personality is the abiding of consciousness in ignorance; when ignorance is uprooted, rebirth ceases. For general understanding, awareness is a ground condition that ‘supports’ consciousness. The nature of awareness is effulgence and it is in a not-knowing state before the appearance of object. Consciousness, on the other hand, is appearance of objects in the mind. When awareness touches on objects, consciousness would arise simultaneously. Consciousness is naturally looking outward to objects and it is flitting all the time.
In addition, consciousness is synergy i.e. energy that expands through cooperation. Synergy is a key to the geometric expansion of consciousness and thus the arising of its two terms i.e. prevailing consciousness and subtle consciousness. Therefore, when one speaks about consciousness, one speaks about energy. On the contrary, mind is a pattern of consciousness which is born from awareness. In fact, mind is known as consciousness in individuality. Therefore, the origin of individuality is the same as the origin of the mind. Mind is something more objective and involves clear discrimination – differentiates and understands the characteristics of objects. One utilises mind to understand things because mind understands the manipulation of consciousness.
When one ponders as a subject on the other side of the object or matter, one would notice that energy takes on various forms and reborn all the time since energy can neither be created nor destroyed as per the Law of Conservation of Energy. In the dependent nature, everything or anything (physical or non-physical) that exists is nothing but energy. And energy is nothing but a mere element of vibration. The basic level of a matter is energy. The basic level of energy is vibration. Therefore, matter is a vibrating mass of energy in which the different frequency of vibration would determine the shape and the size of it. So energy and matter are both referring to the same thing - both reflected in different forms per se. Just like cause and effect are the same things - both reflected in a different time of events.
According to the Einstein’s formula, E = mc2, energy can be generated by enforcing a matter into a circumstance of extremely high rate of vibration. At the same time, a matter can be formed by compressing energy into a circumstance of extremely low rate of vibration. In the material Universe, this is how we clarify that something arises as in object is not out of nothing but arises out of the energy elements that exist in a system. And dependent nature of phenomena is a necessary pre-requisite for energy or matter to exist; without it, the energy or matter would be impossible. As such, every existence does contain with the three basic elements - energy, matter and space. These basic elements would subject to the balance and the imbalance phenomena. Under a balance phenomenon, these elements would start to integrate with each other to create an aggregate activity. Under an imbalance phenomenon, these elements would start to disintegrate from each other to create a segregate activity.
The principle in effect: -
The Cycle of Dependent Origination
Balance leads to stability. Stability leads to aggregation. Aggregation leads to agitation. Agitation leads to information. Information leads to knowledge. Knowledge leads to representation. Representation leads to memory. Memory leads to compulsion. Compulsion leads to ignorance. Ignorance leads to blindness. Blindness leads to disorientation. Disorientation leads to confusion. Confusion leads to irrationality. Irrationality leads to impulse. Impulse leads to sparkle. Sparkle leads to inkling. Inkling leads to volition. Volition leads to awareness. Awareness leads to consciousness. Consciousness leads to manas. Manas leads to mind and body. Mind and body lead to sensation. Sensation leads to six sense bases. Six sense bases lead to conductivity. Conductivity leads to contact. Contact leads to stimulation. Stimulation leads to feeling. Feeling leads to experience. Experience leads to craving. Craving leads to grasping. Grasping leads to clinging. Clinging leads to unsettling. Unsettling leads to becoming. Becoming leads to creation. Creation leads to birth. Birth leads to energising. Energising leads to mobility. Mobility leads to hauling. Hauling leads to aging. Aging leads to draining. Draining leads to death. Death leads to fragility. Fragility leads to segregation. Segregation leads to diffusion. Diffusion leads to imbalance. Imbalance leads to adjustment. Adjustment leads to alignment. Alignment leads to new balance.
Once again, everything in the material Universe is made up of energy. Atoms and molecules are made up of energy. Our bodies, our clothes, our cars, our houses are all made up of energy but what makes them different is their vibration. Energy is always vibrating at a different frequency under the influences of conditional phenomena. Everything has its own vibrational frequency – our thoughts, our feelings, the rock, the table, the car, the animal, the plant, the tree, etc. Even colours are merely expressions of certain vibrational frequencies. These scenarios are guided by a system of universal law known as the Law of Vibration.
If one refers to the cycle of Dependent Origination, manas that unfolds against a backdrop of consciousness (preliminary) is an architect or a designer that activates mind and body creations. Mind and body are simply two aspects of the same thing. Manas would vibrate in a certain unique frequency – a wave of collated high and low vibrations. This blueprint of vibrations would subsequently bring forth the conflation of mind and body. The principle in effect: the lower the frequency, the slower the vibration; the higher the frequency, the faster the vibration. Slower vibration would lead to the body and the sense bases formation and faster vibration would lead to the mind formation. Collectively, it brings about a new life existence with a unique individuality that would not allow the disruption by any kind of external interference; thus it maintains a self-identity. In other words, mind and body are present in every created thing as one integrated whole. Even an atom has a kind of mind that is unique or individualised. The nucleus of the atom, around which electrons vibrate in standing waves, constitutes the atom’s individuality. As a result, one atom distinguishes from another atom – just as one person is different from another person or as one thing is different from another thing.
Nevertheless, the mind is comprised with two terms i.e. prevailing conscious and subtle conscious. And once again, consciousness is nothing but a mere element of synergy. Synergy is generally defined as the interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of the individual elements, contributions, etc. In other words, synergy is energy that expands through cooperation and it is a key to the geometric expansion of consciousness. Both prevailing and subtle mind consciousnesses would arise in the sentient beings but for other things, merely subtle mind consciousness would arise. In addition, it is the mind, the consciousness of individuality, which holds together the atoms and molecules as one integrated body in a life time. Scientifically, the atoms are held together by covalent chemical bonds but the synergies of it would give rise to the mind, the consciousness of individuality. For general understanding, subtle mind consciousness does not consume as much energy as prevailing mind consciousness. Subtle conscious mind can process and store information without a lot of work or intervention of prevailing conscious mind. In other words, subtle mind consciousness could operate in the absence of prevailing mind consciousness with the least of energy consumption on 24 hours/day and 365 days/year - this would mean a plenty of energy reserves for prolonging the lifespan of a body in a life time.
When the nervous system in the new body is formed (for sentient beings), sense consciousness would arise simultaneously. Sense consciousness is a subtle synergy resulted from the interaction of the subtle mind consciousness in the new body i.e. the electrochemical transmission along the neurons throughout the nervous system. And this synergy arising is in accordance with the yin-yang principle that states: ‘Yin creates Yang and Yang activates Yin’. Synonymously, subtle mind consciousness is yin and sense consciousness is yang - just as a state of total yin is reached, yang begins to grow. Yin contains seed of yang and vice versa.
Moreover, the central nervous system especially the brain would comprise with the highest density of neurons in the entire nervous system of the new body and this circumstance would give rise to another type of synergy identified as prevailing mind consciousness – a prevalent synergy. Both prevailing and subtle mind consciousnesses are also known as consciousness of individuality. Therefore, the origin of individuality is the same as the origin of the mind. In addition, mind consciousness (prevailing and subtle) and brain are symbiotic, one never exists without the other. The brain is actually a coagulated form of the conflated prevailing and subtle conscious mind itself - just as water looks like ice, the mind looks like the brain, and the body. With high density of neurons, the brain could perform a variety of complex functions beside transmitting signals and sending messages to each other parts of the body. Among the complex functions are controlling, regulating, analysing, organising, wishing, interpreting, memorising, etc. – for these complex functions are basically, the roles of prevailing and subtle mind consciousnesses.
In fact, for over 90% of the time in a lifespan, the body is administered by subtle mind consciousness and it simply operates like a radar detector – sensing all spectrums of vibrational frequencies from the surroundings and across the time stream (past, present and future). As such, one would notice that an enlightened subtle mind consciousness would operate like a long range radar detector which is highly luminous and vigilant to any development of circumstances and surpassing time. When one has reached the maturity of a lifespan, mind and body would go through a dying process, inevitably. And the first type of consciousness to depart the body would be prevailing mind consciousness. In the sentient beings, the prevailing mind consciousness that bonds strongly the atoms and the molecules together would die out and evolve into other energies concurrently. This incidence would lead to an impulse occurrence with a demonstration of a final burst of energy nearing the death moments. Subsequently, the segregation process would conquest with most of the subtle mind consciousness departing the death body.
For an ignorant being, during a disintegration process, the prevailing conscious aggregate or so-called the ‘chain of conscious’ aggregate would die out and the force of Ignorance (an outward tendency force) would overcome the force of Awakening (an inward tendency force). The subtle conscious aggregate would then liberate into fragments. The amount of liberated fragments is very much dependent on the level of Ignorance or Awakening within the being. And for an ignorant being, the level of Ignorance would surpass the level of Awakening and this would mean the intensity of Ignorance is higher than the intensity of Awakening. A higher intensity of Ignorance would mean a higher intensity of becoming. A higher intensity of becoming would mean a higher amount of liberated fragments. On the other hand, for an awakened being, the amount of liberated fragments is much lesser than an ignorant being because there is lower intensity of Ignorance as compared with the intensity of Awakening. Also, the dispersion of liberated fragments is more confined and restricted to much fewer new individuals.
Last of all, during segregation process, sense consciousness and the lingering subtle mind consciousness would evolve into other energies concurrently with the body decomposing process. At the end of the day, the fragmented subtle mind consciousness with some retained subtle information within the subtle memory aggregates would sustain freedom of sorts and waiting for the next alignment process and the new balance phenomena to arise, thus depicting the continuous flow or repeating cycle of birth, life, death and re-birth - known as samsāra.
As for your "mind", I believe the dominant scientific paradigm holds that mind/consciousness emerges from purely physical processes, and us such, will cease when those structures (brain, nervous system) are broken down after death.
I don't think this clashes with rebirth though, if you consider rebirth as a continual "coming into being" process. Seen this way, we are "reborm" every moment.
If you need proof of rebirth, look in the mirror, then at a childhood photo of yourself.
In college, one of the smartest teachers I ever had in a Psychology class told us something like this at the beginning:
"Your textbook is full of descriptions and diagrams of the mind. We will be talking about how the mind is an iceberg of barely controlled impulses with the biggest part subconscious repressed desires. We will be talking about how the mind is a pyramid of needs with self-actualization at the very top. We will be talking about how the mind is composed of conditioned responses. The important thing to remember is that none of it is true. In physics, you learned that atoms are tiny bundles of protons and neutrons with electrons whirling around the center like tiny planets. It's not true. Atoms are not like that at all. But atomscan be thought of like that to help you understand how they function. In the same way, the mind is not actually like any theory you read about. Don't confuse an imaginary construct for reality."
No, the mind isn't actually composed of prevailing and subtle consciousnesses and this subtle consciousness that we're not conscious of continues on to the next body. It's not really a big pile of skandhas where here we have a couple of memories and here we have a bit of consciousness and they're all piled up into a big heap. It's not really a bright mirror that's been smeared with dirty behavior and thoughts. But it can be thought oflike all that to help understand how the mind works.
So what is the mind, exactly, if it's not really any of these things?
Now we enter the realm of Zen.
Where am I going with this? Heck if I know. It's going to be a very hot day in Michigan and the dogs already are panting. Hope your day goes well.
Beyond that, the 'part' of a person that gets 'reincarnated' is the part in question. It is currently still entirely faith-based. No way for science to 'detect' anything other, so it must be purely subjective for now, as with the majority of spirituality and religion.
Have you ever felt deja vu? Felt a 'resonance' with some other or ancient culture you've looked into? Felt a connection to someone beyond simple friendship, someone who feels familiar even though you've not known them for a long time?
I wrote this in my journal some time ago , reflecting on this aspect of Buddhist practice: Buddhism provides a methodology full of many different skillful means to accomodate many different obstacles of a wide variety of people. Looking to science to back up Buddhism empirically misses the point of what Buddhist doctrines do in the context of practice. Lifted out of that context, arguing about rebirth (whether it is objectively true with scientific backing or not at all) has little purpose-- except to argue about something "out there." Insight takes a more productive route.
I wouldn't say the concept of rebirth exactly goes against scientific understanding, I'd say that science doesn't really concern itself with metaphysical speculation, so it no more disproves rebirth than it does God or heaven/hell, kami, tao etc.
My personal opinion is that rebirth and karma are artifacts that found their way into Buddhist dogma simply due to being prevalent at the time and place Buddha lived, and which he could use to make certain points regarding his philosophy.
I personally don't see any reason to accept the premise that I'm accruing karmic seeds through my actions that will cause another being to be born when I die, and I don't really see it's application in the dharma beyond a motivational concept. I also think if Buddha had been born in Judea he would have used the Torah as material for explaining his philosophy, if in Britain then Druidic mythology, if Australia then the Dreamtime would be a central concept of the dharma. It just so happened that the society he grew up in had philosophies that were helpful to his Awakening but also superstitions that the majority of the people he encountered held - he may even have assumed they were universal truths himself, as we do that gravity is caused by mass warping spacetime, most of us don't understand it we just accept it as truth.
Odd, you say that Buddhadharma is not a body of "correct information." Then why do they call the Four Noble Truths the Four Noble Truths? Are you saying that they may not be true? If they're false then why would anyone practice?
Franz Kfaka put it this way: "Truth is what every man needs in order to live, but can obtain or purchase from no one. Each man must reproduce it for himself from within, otherwise he must perish. Life without truth is not possible. Truth is perhaps life itself."
An example of the non-manifest is unmanifested compassion that can be unlocked when we realize that compassion and understanding go together.
Second, to me, truths are things that much be individually put to your own tests. Even if you judge them to be the absolute truth, that doesn't mean they can be scientifically proven as fact. Truth is more than simply information. Limiting the Buddhadharma to information seems incorrect to me. It is not meant to be correct or incorrect information. It is an experience, which is why it has to be practiced. It is not simply something you learn like multiplication tables via rote memorization. It is a progressive practice and thus a progressive, gradual understanding.
Obligatory Monty Python reference.
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