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Path of Perfection

Soheil

Registered User
Hi everyone

I heard from someone, that if an individual choose the path of perfection
there is a not much possible to born in several incarnations and suffering again
or he gets free from karmic cycle and becomes part of One, or god,

is this true?
 

David612

Registered User
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It’s a theory, though it’s outside the scope.
 

coachn

Coach John S. Nagy
Premium Member
Hi everyone

I heard from someone, that if an individual choose the path of perfection
there is a not much possible to born in several incarnations and suffering again
or he gets free from karmic cycle and becomes part of One, or god,

is this true?
Please.... define and explain what you mean by "perfection".
 

coachn

Coach John S. Nagy
Premium Member
JustJames said:
Depends upon your religious beliefs.

Belief in gravity is optional too
Yes and being a red herring and straw man argument, it has nothing to do with the statement you contest.

In the reality that all people operate, gravity's consequences are not optional.

Metaphysics has little to do with physics. However, for metaphysics to make sense, you had better know your physics or what you claim will not translate and be applicable to physical reality.
 

Warrior1256

Site Benefactor
The problem is that we can through physical experiments confirm that gravity exist. We can also confirm this through the use of math, wich in reality is the only subject that you can truly prove anything in.

We cant do the same with metaphysical matters. We can only guess.
Yes and being a red herring and straw man argument, it has nothing to do with the statement you contest.

In the reality that all people operate, gravity's consequences are not optional.

Metaphysics has little to do with physics. However, for metaphysics to make sense, you had better know your physics or what you claim will not translate and be applicable to physical reality.
True.
 
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