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Five Lectures on Reincarnation

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A series of lectures presents a Vedantic account of rebirth, arguing that visible phenomena arise from subtle forces and that the subtle body or germ persists across lives, producing corresponding physical forms. Topics include the relation between heredity and reincarnation, how evolutionary theory and embryology can harmonize with transmigration, a comparison of resurrection and reincarnation from a scientific viewpoint, and an explicit formulation of transmigration. The author links causation, variation, natural selection, and moral-spiritual tendencies to explain continuity of consciousness and individual development across successive embodiments.

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Swami Abhedananda

Swami Abhedananda was a prominent Indian monk and a key figure in the Ramakrishna Order, known for his teachings on Vedanta and spirituality. He played a significant role in introducing Eastern philosophies to the Western world, emphasizing the concept of reincarnation and its implications for personal growth and understanding. His notable work, "Five Lectures on Reincarnation," explores the philosophical and spiritual dimensions of this belief, making complex ideas accessible to a broader audience. Through his lectures and writings, Abhedananda contributed to the dialogue between Eastern and Western thought, leaving a lasting impact on spiritual seekers and scholars alike.

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