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Divine Sparks

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Uploaded2018-09-03
If reincarnation is true, how come there are so many people today when there were so few in the past? Let's find out. Divine Sparks Plato argued that it took about 3000 years before you reincarnated. And maybe that was true in his day and age, because there weren't that many people around. So the people who were dead had to sort of like wait in a queue to be reborn, because it took some time before they could.[1] Today though, we have so many people that everybody can be reborn, probably real quick.[2] And then you also have the possibility that some people are brand new. They are not from the past. This is their first life.[3] Considering the complete lack of fortitude in our day and age, I would argue that this is very likely. People come into life with no fortitude, and they have no well of the ancestors that they can tap into to get more fortitude in this life. When there are few people alive, only the best come back.[4] Because they are first in line. They are the most wanted.[5]
  1. Those with no honour didn't come back at all. They "extinguished" their divine spark instead of turning it into a fierce fire warming and lighting up the world around them.
  2. Even those with only little bit of Honour.
  3. New sparks of divine light.
  4. Quantity vs Quality. That age-old conflict.
  5. Maybe we cannot have both?