Reincarnation, Karma, and Moksha (Hindu and Modern Perspective)

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In my essay I will be covering issue on reincarnation, Karma, and Moksha. The thought of is it real or how and why people believe or do not believe. It is such a touchy subject cause I feel that there is really not enough proof of any of it. But I know that I can not judge what people think and believe in

Issue One:

In my opinion of the research that was done on the subject of reincarnation is something that I am not really sure about. There is a lot of research out there about many things and in some instances you have to have a certain number of trials for things. I do not know exactly how they can measure or manage to get enough subjects to participate in such a research project. In this who is the one that states what is real and what is not. If hypnosis is what is making that decision then why are there so many unanswered questions. But maybe sometimes people would want to hear or speak to their loved ones one more time and they do things like this. I feel that people who have lost loved ones unexpectedly would probable believe. Me, myself, I would like to think that it is possible but I am really not sure. I have mixed feelings regarding this subject.

Issue Two:

My personal opinion for an advantage of this being true would be that if someone was killed and they had no clue who, what, or why. If this was true, then their would be some kind of way for them to get in contact with that person for them to lead us to where it happened, how it happened, and who possible killed them. I feel that would be a very big advantage. I also feel that those who commit suicide with no note and no heads up that there where in that state of mind. Then those close to them would be able to find out why. I feel that this would be advantageous in helping people in the long run in solving why their loved ones did what they did. It would also help authorities solve crimes sooner, rather than having to depend on someone to tell them or the worry from people...