Book Title: Sambodhi 1972 Vol 01
Author(s): Dalsukh Malvania, H C Bhayani
Publisher: L D Indology Ahmedabad

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________________ Rebirth-A Philosophical Study come "I shall tell you a story not of Alcinous, but of seliant moan, Er, on of Armenius, of the race of Pamphelia Once upon a time he fell in bultie. On the tenth day they took the dead who were nou stinking but his body was found fresh ” On the twentieth day Er came to life as he was lying on the pyre and he told them what he had seen yonder His soul juurnyed along with great company until they arrived at a certain ghostly place where there were two openings in the earth side by side, and opposite thm and above two openings in the heaven In the middle sat judges These, when they had given their judgement, ordered the just to take the rjad to the right wbich fed upward through heaven, first binding tablets on them in front signifying their judgements The unjust were ordered to take the road to the left, which led downward They also had tablets bound on their backs They encamped in the Meadow Each company passed seven days in the Meadow On the eighth day they had to rise up and go their way The Arried at a place where lots were shown "Let bini whose lot falls first ba,e first choice of a life to which he shall be bound by necessity' Different patterns of life wbere laid on the ground and among them were lives of famous men, of unknown men and also of women "And when all the souls had chosen thele lives they went into Lachasis in the order of their choosing And she gave each the angel he had chosen to be a guard throughout his life and to accomplish his choice The Angel first led the soul towards clotho passing it under her hand and under the sweep of the whirling spindle, so ratifying the fate which the man bad chosen in his turn He touched the spindle, and then led the soul on to where Atropos was spinning, so that the threads might be made unalterable. Thence the man went without turning under the throne of Necessity, and after coming out on the other side he waited for others pass through At last they encamped by the river of Forgetfullness whose water 10 pitcher may hold All had to drink a certain measure of this water Then they went to sleep And at once they were carried up from thence along different ways to their birth, shooting like stars" After Plato's attempts to establish pre-existence and immortatity of the goal, it persisted down to the later classical thinkers, Plotloos and NooPlatonists in the Hebrews, there are traces of it in Philo and it was dcial tely adopted in the Kabbala The Sufi writers accept it Jesus's disciples tell him of the rumours that he is John the Baptist or Elijah or Jeremiah Julius Caesar finds the belief in rebirth among the ancestors of the British, for in his History of the Gallic Wars he writes that the Druids Inculcate this as one of their leading tenets' In the Middle Ages the tradition was continued by the numerous sects known as Cathari At the Renaissance Bruno upheld it. In the seventeenth century Helmont adopted it Swedenborg

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