Reflections on Rebirth: Choosing the Perfect Rebirth
Imagine the choice: if given the opportunity to be reborn, what would you choose? This question often leads to intriguing and varied answers. Here, we explore different perspectives on what individuals might desire in their next life, ranging from physical attributes to deep spiritual desires.
Physical Desires and Future Life
For some, the desire to be reborn is deeply rooted in the physical realm. Consider this reflective individual who reflects on the idea of having larger breasts:
"Same gal, bigger boobs. I mean I have nipples and that’s about it and don’t even suggest implants. My butt and smile are killer though and I modeled when very young for a while. I just need that handful guys are looking for, yeah, girls too."
While this desire is focused on a physical attribute, it’s important to note that others might yearn for a different form or physical traits. This reflects a common human desire, often driven by societal and personal admiration for certain body types.
Divine and Pre-programmed Existence
Others look beyond the physical and see the divine or pre-programmed nature of existence. A man of faith articulates his beliefs:
"Code can't be changed. Do good, be good, thank God, pray. It's all pre-programmed. Whether you are born on Earth, Mars, Jupiter's moon, or some other galaxy as a multi-threaded, multi-tasking, multiplicity learning, multiplication tables to look for multi-baggers in this constant changing, eventful multiverse across all dimensions, you are free within the limits of your environment's configuration settings. All entities and systems have instability and inbuilt imperfections."
This perspective suggests that our existence is pre-determined and influenced by a higher power or cosmic design. It reflects a belief in destiny and fate, emphasizing the importance of living in accordance with one's principles.
Personal Transformation and Inner Peace
A different individual focuses on internal transformation:
"I want to be totally free of those egoistic thoughts - of wanting to be this or that… so many names of holy persons came into my mind but the inner Guru smiled and pointed out the root cause - desire to be the problem. Why should I want to be this or that? Why should I desire to be born or not be born? Those so-called good desires are like golden chains, a golden cage for a parrot… it is still a cage… Let the destiny take its own course… whatever happens, I am one with the I that is the source of all…"
This viewpoint emphasizes the internal journey of personal transformation and inner peace. It advocates for the relinquishment of desires and the acceptance of one's true self. This philosophically inclined mindset suggests that true freedom lies not in achieving external goals but in embracing our inherent nature.
Unique Desires and Their Universality
Some individuals share unique but thought-provoking desires for their next life. One person speculates:
"I would like to come back as a kid born of other parents than ones I had and with all that I've learned over the past forty-four years of the 87 I've lived and be as good looking as I am. I'd be devastating! And the world will be saved."
Others provide alternative answers, reflecting on the beauty of nature and the magnificence of living creatures:
"This is a difficult question for me. There are so many beautiful things on this planet and so many unidentifiable species. Most likely I would dream to be either a penguin sliding on a belly all day, seems nice and I'm a very passionate father, or a lionfish. Both very beautiful and magnificent creatures. Awesome question."
These reflections highlight the diversity of desires, from earthly desires for beauty to spiritual aspirations, to the simple joy of merely being. Each choice represents a unique perspective on what one might wish for in their future life.
Ultimately, the choice of what to be reborn as is a deeply personal and reflective question. Whether guided by physical desires, divine will, or a search for inner peace, the quest for the perfect rebirth reflects the profound nature of human aspirations and the complexities of human desire.
Conclusion
Their choices in rebirth reflect a range of human desires, from physical appearance to spiritual and philosophical ideals. These perspectives offer insights into the depth of human longing and the complexities of personal identity and existence.