May the truth of the transmigration of souls find its place in people’s thinking!
The recognition of reincarnation in connection with the reality of karma develops an awareness of ethical behaviour in people.
This way of thinking also promotes the path to honest self-knowledge. As a result, decisions can be made more consciously.
The lack of acceptance or widespread ignorance of the transmigration of souls in Western culture is controlled and exploited by inhumane religions. In particular, the monotheistic Christian churches have deliberately eradicated the idea of the rebirth of the immortal soul through centuries of fine-tuning, reinterpretation and omission. In its place, the idea of the creation of a new soul with each birth was established. The guilt of the priesthood over the past 2000 years is a truly dark history.
The lip service paid by the peoples of the East, in whose philosophies and religions the truth of reincarnation and karma has always been preserved, is worthless if their actions contradict ethics. From a karmic point of view, harmful activities cannot be compensated for by hundreds of endlessly recited prayers and mantras or by turning a prayer wheel. In addition, the view that exists in Hinduism and, to some extent, in Lamaist Buddhism that a human reincarnation can take place in animals or insects is a foolish misguidance of the masses.
The West has its own equivalent to this error, namely the current practice of selling indulgences for the remission of sins. The evangelical movement is at the forefront of this unchristian practice. Anyone who can order magic online for £1,000 that supposedly makes ‘your enemy God’s enemy’ is also selling their soul.
Personal responsibility is inevitable as a result of recognising and accepting reincarnation.




