A subject that has "chased" me for some time now...all of what I will post here, has been written by others and need answers:
This topic is important for three reasons: 1)This watered down mythical belief continues to grow in popularity under the guise of so called “advanced” spirits and “guides” which presumably will cause increased over-shadowing/obsession/attachment to take place in the future...likely with the help of those same “advanced” spirits. 2)As this myth continues to be popularized by so many mediums and even ‘professional’ therapists, those same mediums and therapists reap more and more unethical financial gain ($500/hr) from an unsuspecting and uneducated public. Instead of asking “who am I?”, it has become very fashionable (and profitable for some) to ask “who WAS I?” 3) Just as the doctrine of “eternal hell” or “eternal damnation” (another myth) causes untold suffering, and even suicide, of those in grief over the passing of someone they love, reincarnation can do just as much damage. In fact, many reincarnationists seem to view this subject with cold equanimity.
Yet, no matter how anyone wants to slice it, the original roots of reincarnation are based in myth, and myths NEVER become reality no matter how many people try to proclaim it as such. Here are only a few indicators of the roots of the myth of reincarnation and karma:
Timaeus Locrus, the Pythagorean, after stating that the doctrine of rewards and punishments after death is necessary to society, proceeds as follows: "For as we sometimes cure the body with unwholesome remedies, when such as are most wholesome produce no effect, so we restrain those minds with false relations, which will not be persuaded by the truth. There is a necessity, therefore, of instilling the dread of those foreign torments: as that the soul changes its habitation; that the coward is ignominiously thrust into the body of a woman; the murderer imprisoned within the form of a savage beast; the vain and inconstant changed into birds, and the slothful and ignorant into fishes."
“The most ancient texts known in India are the Vedic writings, which date from 1,300 B.C. They did NOT refer at any time, to a belief in reincarnation. This may sound shocking to some new age fans. The Vedic writings stated that a person existed as a whole after death. This is why they were buried. Much later, with the introduction of the Brahmanas, man had to face a second death in the afterlife and then return to earth. To break this cycle one had to obtain esoteric knowledge.
This "secret knowledge" to achieve self-realisation was also taught much later, in the 2nd century A.D., with the introduction of the gnostic religion, which appeared a short time after Christianity. Curiously, they gathered the idea of reincarnation from Plato.”
“Later, in the Bhagavad Gita (preached by our friendly flower-selling Hare Krishna's), Krishna (the 9th incarnation or Avatar of god Vishnu) says that reincarnation is a natural process. And according to your actions, you reincarnate on a different body, be it a rat, a gadfly, a vulture, ant, pig, bull, horse, etc. This also fortified the belief in castes, which to this day causes people in India to walk away from someone suffering in the street because that is their “karma” and so the sooner that person dies, the better off they will be! If someone was a leper, or suffered diseases, it was because he did something bad in his previous life. So helping him was something VERY, VERY bad. If you like the idea of reincarnation/karma and feel that it makes a lot of sense (despite being based on myths), consider how much you would like it if you were in India, had been beaten until close to death by an attacker who stole all of your money and belongings, and, while you lay there helpless, people passed by you unwilling to help because it was your “karma” and the sooner you died the better off you would be because you would have satisfied that karma.”
“Notice; the idea of successive reincarnations needed to reach "illumination" and attain the unavoidable evolution of mankind, is another occidental novelty, incompatible with the Eternal Samsara wheel of life.”
Next, consider this information from sources who have studied the history of Tibetan Buddhism, reincarnation and karma: