THE HARMONIC REVELATION: Metempsychosis

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The Pythagorean view of metempsychosis reflects the material world's limitations within the origin code requiring one's spirit to undergo successive incarnations, learning and adapting closer to the origin code with each life in the reflection material world. Pythagoras taught that the spirit must free itself from the material world's obsessive nature to achieve liberation and inner understanding of the unity with the divine code.

This view aligns with Zoroastrian doctrines, where the soul undergoes evaluation and adaptations before reaching the realm of sounds light or being consigned to the library of Neurosis (Boyce, Mary, Zoroastrians: Their Religious Beliefs and Practices, 2001, p. 89). Similarly, in the Indian Bhagavad Gita, Krishna describes samsara as a journey where ones spirit casts off its body like worn garments and dons new ones, reflecting the spirit’s eternal nature and its quest for liberation and union with the original code (Easwaran, Eknath, The Bhagavad Gita for Daily Living, p. 76).

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