Pretend for a moment youare Hindu. what would you come back as?
By saralee1
@saralee1 (1983)
United States
9 responses
@sangram112 (103)
• India
28 May 07
i wud choose not to come back and go back to godhead !
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@sangram112 (103)
• India
29 May 07
yes he was a hare krishna devotee.. he dontaed the first krishna temple of London - The Bhaktivedanta Manor . web- http://www.krishnatemple.com
he also sponsered the printing of the book - KRSNA _ http://www.krishna.com/e-books/Krsna_Book.pdf )
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@coolcat123 (4387)
• India
24 Jun 07
if i know that i would never come back in this world so u to think of it.
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@coolcat123 (4387)
• India
25 Jun 07
ok,then i should love to be a bird coz these are so innocent away from the cruel world.even if i get killed by a hunter hunting for me the next tme i would again want to be a bird.
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@sudiptacallingu (10879)
• India
26 Apr 07
do only hindus come back? i mean if there is truth in the belief of reincarnation, then we would all come back no matter what our religious beliefs are! in any case, i would not like to come back again, if i can help it. if i do have to come back, i would rather be a small bird, have a very small life span, fly to wherever and whenever i want to and then die quietly unsung and unnoticed, but free as the day i was born!
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@sangram112 (103)
• India
28 May 07
every one comes back hindu or not. i don't know y the sudipta said abt hindus only
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@monkeykingaround (896)
• United States
14 Jun 07
If I have a choice I wanted to be a bird. Some sort of bird that live in a forest where no one catch it yet or don't want to. I want to be able to fly anywhere I wanted. The joy of being free. Freedom is such a precious thing. Especially being a bird, I don't need to worry about how money can change people.
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@moonlitpriest (293)
• Philippines
26 Apr 07
I would come back as weed, because no matter how you will pull it, it does still grows. why do you want to be a tree?
@saralee1 (1983)
• United States
26 Apr 07
I've always liked trees. I mean, I really like all things, but I just admire those trees, that some say are hundreds, if not thousands of years old, you know, the redwoods of California? they are just the symbol of strength, and wisdom, have seen much in their day. what other live thing has seen so much? they are quiet and sturdy. they sit and listen 100% taking in everything around them. but they say nothing in return, yet they can speak to your heart.
@mystery5 (350)
• India
26 Apr 07
Well, I'm aiming for Nirvaana!
The primary goal of Hinduism is to turn people towards Nirvaana - salvation - the ultimate truth that everything was one, everything is one, and everything will be one, forever. And that time is nothing but an illusion, that this life is also, just that - an illusion!
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@saralee1 (1983)
• United States
26 Apr 07
Well, that's the funny thing, doesn't every religion have it's Nirvana, or shangri-la? or zion?
ok, this is going to sound funny, but I took an on line survey, and I had a whopping 97% personality as a "Hindu..."
yet I cannot say I have actually sat down and studied their teachings, even though I am open to religious thought.
@sangram112 (103)
• India
25 Jun 07
mystrey5 that answer is also an illusion ... thsi theory is from the adwaita vedantist sect of hindus who are just illusionistic bugs
@asteriskec (1074)
• Philippines
26 Apr 07
Ditto, I'd probably want to come back as a coconut tree. This tree can give so much and I'd want to come back as one.
@dazeylaze (256)
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19 Jun 07
Hmm, I'd come back as something that lived deep underwater (where men cannot go), and that doesn't get eaten by other things that live under water. Jelly fish are pretty good and they look cool too.
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