The Cycle of Life: Reincarnation, Karma and Moksha

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The Cycle of Life: Reincarnation, Karma and Moksha Hinduism

Words to get to grips with… 1. Reincarnation – Rebirth 2. Karma – Spiritual results of actions. 3. Moksha – Liberation, salvation, goal. By the end of today’s lesson we’ll begin to have an understanding of what these words mean…

1. Reincarnation What’s the big idea? Each atman (soul) passes through a long cycle of existence occupying different bodies and experiencing repeated births, deaths and rebirths This transmigration of the soul is known as reincarnation

‘As a man casts off his worn-out clothes and takes on other new ones, so does the embodied soul cast off his worn-out bodies and enters other new.’ Bhagavad Gita 2:22

The Hindu Cycle of Life aka Samsara This is the Symbol for Infinity REBIRTH BIRTH DEATH Notice that the symbol for infinity has no beginning and no end. Hindus believe that the cycle of bith, death and rebirth is beggingless as well as endless. Although at first you might think being

Reincarnation ‘Re’ means ‘again’ ‘in’ means ‘in’ (!) ‘carn’ means ‘flesh’ So the whole word means ‘again in flesh’. Rebirth might sound like a good thing but actually, Hindus believe that going around and around in the cycle of samsara is keeping our souls (atman) trapped in the material world away from the sublime spiritual one

Karma Karma means action Refers to the law of cause and effect i.e. actions and their consequences… Hindus believe this is a law of the universe just like the law of gravity The law: Every single action has an affect on something else Karma decides where you come back and what you come back as If your actions are good you will get a good rebirth into pleasant circumstances; if they are bad you will get a bad one… In a lifetime people build up karma, both good and bad, based on their actions within that lifetime. This karma affects their future lives and existences. People must take responsibility for their actions either within this life time or the next Sir Isaac Newton 1643 - 1727

Karma Dung Beetle In a lifetime people build up karma, both good and bad, based on their actions within that lifetime. This karma affects their future lives and existences… There are lots of different types of rebirth in samsara. You can come back as a human or a pig; as a god or a ghost; in heaven or in hell. Some Hindus believe you can even come back as a flower!

Moksha Moksha is… Liberation – from samsara: the cycle of birth, death and rebirth Salvation – of the soul which is rescued from the material world and delivered into the spiritual The Goal – of Hindus who eventually hope to achieve moksha. Though many accept this might not happen for their next rebirth they aim to produce positive karma in the hope of a good rebirth that might be a little closer to moksha

Summary SAMSARA IS THE CYCLE OF LIFE REINCARNATION IS A RESULT OF PREVIOUS KARMA KARMA RELATES TO ACTIONS AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES MOKSHA IS LIBERATION FROM SAMSARA