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Karma relates to reincarnation because without karma you can't be reincarnated as something as a higher or lower being.

Exactly. My teacher explained karma to me like this: You kill some one, then they kill you in your next life. When you are reincarnated.

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UNDERSTANDING KARMA AND REINCARNATION

Hindu beliefs are not useful in understanding Karma, Reincarnation and Moksha. We must use science. This is because Moksha leads to Brahman, who is the Hindu god of absolute facts.

Karma, Reincarnation and Moksha have nothing to do with birth, death or soul. Such beliefs are based on literal meanings of Hindu scriptures and not on their actual meanings.

HINDUISM OF AN ORDINARY HINDU

Hindu beliefs, based on literal meaning of Vedas, enable a Hindu to lead a comfortable life, but under one set of conditions only. In other conditions he must be at the mercy of fate. If he wants to be the master of his fate, he must attain Moksha.

KARMA:

Karma is the opposition from rest of the activities of our life when we try to execute an activity under conditions in which it can't be executed.

Karma manifests in skeletal muscular system / Purusha as changes in tone that either modifies the activity or abolish it completely.

Karma is the analogue of the trouble caused by use of partially compatible software with an operating system, leading to corruption of both the Operating system and the Software.

Like Brahman, Karma too is three dimensional.

The three dimensions are,

1. Vertical / Daiva - dimension of gods

2. Varna / Left - Right

3. Kala / Time / Back - Front

REINCARNATION

Reincarnation is the transformation of the activity every time we try to repeat it. This is due to Karma.

Thus, the god, the Varna or the mode of time may change every time we repeat the action, causing abolition of the action. Conversely, we may have to change the god, Varna or mode of time every time, to enable the activity to be executed.

MOKSHA

Moksha is the execution of all activities of our life under all conditions in a way acceptable to the society.

Thus, Karma and Reincarnation enable a Hindu to attain Moksha and thus know the science of executing all the activities of life under all conditions in a way acceptable to the Hindu society.

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We can't understand the role of Karma and Reincarnation in Hinduism through Hindu beliefs of these. We must use Brahmajnana.

THE USER INTERFACE OF LIFE

Interposed between our body (real world) and mind (brain) is the User Interface, using which we can modify our life the way we wish.

1. The Complete Original User Interface of Life (COHIL) in the abstract/ automatic form is what we call Brahman, the supreme Hindu god.

2. Brahmajnana is the ability to use the COHIL in manual form.

3. Hinduism is based on Brahmajnana.

COHIL gives Moksha and thus unlimited freedom. Since that much freedom is not needed, unnecessary options in COHIL are intentionally blocked, which is the root cause of Karma.

KARMA

If we use the limited version of the user interface of life in situations in which it is not meant to be used, it manifests as Karma.

Karma is,

1. The action finding infinite options

2. The extra effort needed to unblock the blocked correct options

3. Distortions of activities caused by incomplete unblocking and use of alternative routes.

Thus, Karma makes activities inefficient and unreliable.

REINCARNATION

Reincarnation is the transformation of an activity every time it is repeated, caused by Karma.

Reincarnation indicates incompatibility of the activity with rest of the activities of life. This makes it impossible to merge all activities into a single giant activity, put life on auto correction mode and thus make it perfect.

Therefore, according to Hinduism, to make life perfect, a Hindu should get rid of Karma and Reincarnation.

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reincarnation is the ideo that your consciousness will be reborn, on this earth. Karma is the idea that you will be reborn accourding to their deeds

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According to your karma you are given birth after your death. Good karma means better next life.

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