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I am not certain how inevitable reincarnation is, despite the popularity of the idea and theory of conservation of energy. To answer the question on how to stop it, one generally has to understand the concepts of karma, and love.
There is an expression "you can't take it with you," - a phrase implying that the physical universe of "things" doesn't move on in spirit. Yet many of us willingly become bound up with physical things. The house, the car, the surroundings. These things become attachments. Now buddhism and other great religions try to get you to rid yourself from these attachments. But what does that really mean? To the uninformed, it means dissolving into a greater whole, without your ego-based thinking.
However, to an enlightened soul, their earth journey reveals to them that expressing love and receiving love, have little to nothing to do with the possession of material things. If there is a purpose to the "earth-school," it is to show us this; that our true essence is non-physical, based in love. That love of God and love of each other should be our main focus. That love of self alone leads to some success, but eventual misery.
When we die, initially we are what we were on earth. If our thoughts are attached to the earth and to ego, it is easy to see how we will likely be drawn back to it. If, on the other hand, we have a deeper understanding, we can step out of the wheel of karma, and go wherever our heart desires. Vicky was correct in her post six years ago. It is your choice, and your call.
My gut feeling is thst those who do reincarnate have the desire to do so, or the desire to be an individual and a seemingly dualistic world.
How do you get off this merry-go-round? You follow the golden rule, and grow in love until you lose ego based attachments.
Matthew
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