Buddhism is the majority religion of China. I'm open to the thought of reincarnation. It's the thing that makes most sense to me. Like when you meet someone for the first time and you seem to know everything about them without even saying a word. Or when you just click with someone the moment you meet, regardless of things in common, experiences and age. Or those moments where you experience serious deja vus, completely out of nowhere. The whole subject really fascinates me. A few years ago I read ‘Many Lives, Many Masters’ by Brian Weiss. Basically, he was a science-based psychotherapist, one of the leaders in his field. Pretty straight down the line and definitely didn't believe in any mumbo jumbo spiritual stuff. Anyway, during a session like any other, he began regressing his client, as he often would do, back, to her 20's, to her teens and then her childhood. He was blown away when she continued all the way to the 9 months she spent in her mother’s womb. Shocked and intrigued and still not having found the trigger, he kept bringing her back until she was experiencing a brutal death in her previous life. Pretty cool.
Another one is Children that have lived before, which documents occurrences of children being born in the same village with impossible memories of times before, even returning to out murderers from their previous life. Or simply reincarnating as a new baby in their previous family. It's pretty interesting stuff and at the very least an entertaining way to learn about history! It seems the more I learn the less I know because at the end of the day, we never really know what happens to us, but we can have some fun trying to find out.
