HyperHumanity (The God Series Book 11) by Mike Hockney

HyperHumanity (The God Series Book 11) by Mike Hockney

Author:Mike Hockney [Hockney, Mike]
Language: eng
Format: mobi, pdf
Publisher: Hyperreality Books
Published: 2013-04-29T23:00:00+00:00


Kabbalah and Reincarnation

If your soul is “created”, it means you are the property of your Creator. Moreover, he has the power to annihilate you. You are entirely at his mercy. If, on the other hand, you are an eternal, uncreated being, you are at the mercy of no one and no one can annihilate you, hence you have nothing to fear.

Creationism goes hand in hand with the theory of resurrection, and Eternalism with the theory or reincarnation.

Only one system tries to have its cake and eat it, i.e. to be both Creationist and Eternalist. That system is Jewish Kabbalah.

According to Kabbalah, all of the souls of humanity were present in Adam and Eve, hence all participated in the “Fall”: the whole of humanity fell as one. The fallacy here is that, given that we allow the whole of humanity to be somehow co-existent with Adam and Eve, it was nevertheless Adam and Eve who “disobeyed” God i.e. who had moral agency. The others were just passive observers who had nothing to do with Adam and Eve’s actions – so why were they collectively punished for an act performed by others? This is the “Nazi Principle” – reprisals should be taken against everyone for the crimes performed by one or a few. Kabbalah is a Nazi ideology of punishing everyone, whether guilty or not.

This argument of humanity as a whole being present with Adam and Eve offers a means to explain why Christian “Original Sin” affects everyone – although it falls foul of exactly the same “Nazi Principle”.

Kabbalah then asserts that, through reincarnation, we must purify ourselves before we can atone for the Fall and return to God. However, the mainstream interpretation of the Torah supports resurrection, and, in this Jewish context, there’s no logical reason whatsoever to choose reincarnation over resurrection.

The logical power of reincarnation applies only to a non-Creationist context where souls are continually perfecting themselves. If souls are created by God, resurrection is more logical than reincarnation. Reincarnation does away with heaven and hell, so God loses his ability to punish those who disobey him. Why wouldn’t a reincarnating soul decide to become perfect itself and become its own God? It no longer has any need of the “Creator”.

Kabbalah is a botched version of Judaism that has tried to introduce pagan elements, just as Christianity tried to blend paganism with Judaism. Kabbalah is Gnostic, pagan Judaism, and Christianity is Jewish paganism.

Reincarnation has no connection with the absurd concept of karma preached by Hinduism and Buddhism. Karma is a nauseating doctrine, used to justify appalling abuses and the creation of a caste, or indeed non-caste, of “untouchables”, condemned to a living hell as unclean pariahs. Nor is the abolition of the self the ultimate goal of reincarnation, as Buddhism explicitly states, and Hinduism logically implies. Few concepts are as badly misunderstood as reincarnation.

The Reincarnation of the Universe

“The Hindu religion is the only one of the world’s great faiths dedicated to the idea that the Cosmos itself undergoes an immense, indeed an infinite number of deaths and rebirths.



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