Tuesday, October 21, 2025

 


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Reincarnation vs. Eternal Life in Christ



Saint Paisios, the holy man of Orthodoxy, once said:

When he was a young boy, he baptized a child. But because he was soon to become a monk, he prayed:


“Lord, I am about to dedicate my life to You as a monk. I will not be able to be close to this child and provide what he may need in this world. If You know that he will lose his soul and not inherit Paradise, please, take him close to You now while he is still innocent and without sin.”


Shortly after this prayer, he heard that the child had passed away.





🕊️ The Meaning of Suffering and Life



What is the point of suffering in this life if I have no memory of any supposed ‘past lives’?

How can I become a better person if I am born without awareness of former mistakes?


To God, what matters most is eternal life, not endless cycles of illusion.

Do not listen to those who deny the afterlife or speak of reincarnation.

Ask God to open your spiritual eyes — or read Orthodox writings about the true life after death.


When someone is under hypnosis, evil spirits can interfere with the subconscious mind and create false “memories.”





🔥 The Orthodox Truth About Reincarnation



The doctrine of reincarnation, in all its forms, contradicts the teaching of Scripture about the nature and purpose of man.

This false religion mixes imagination with fragments of truth.

It attracts people by promising a kind of primitive immortality of the soul, while denying the Judgment of God and the reality of Hell.


It frees the sinner from fear and responsibility for sinful actions.

The logical conclusion of reincarnation is that even if a person commits many sins in this life, he can supposedly improve in the next one — until, after countless cycles, all souls merge into an impersonal “absolute.”

The only difference between souls is the number of cycles they go through.





🕯️ The Deception Behind Karma



The Bible never spoke about karma, but about the Judgment of God:


“Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.”

(Galatians 6:7)


Karma is a cunning attempt to trap the soul within the laws of physics, making people believe they depend on a guru for liberation.

It is marketed as a “law of personal responsibility,” but in truth, it removes moral responsibility — giving the illusion that one may sin freely, as everything will eventually “balance out.”


New Agers believe that karma cannot fully work within one lifetime, so they propose countless reincarnations for the soul to “mature” and reach “God-realization.”

But this leads to spiritual pride — the soul imagining it can become god by its own power.


This seductive philosophy keeps people from seeking true salvation in Christ, because it tells them that everyone is already “saved.”

Lucifer achieves one of his greatest victories when someone accepts this lie.





⚠️ Hypnotic Regression and Demonic Influence



The New Age movement has used hypnotic regression to “prove” reincarnation, placing people in trance-like states to recall supposed past lives.

But hypnosis opens the mind to demonic suggestion.

False memories can easily be implanted by unclean spirits.


New Agers also claim that children who recall past lives are proof of reincarnation — yet children are highly impressionable, easily influenced by stories or, in occult-leaning families, by unclean spirits who implant vivid but deceptive images.





🌑 The Luciferian Roots of the New Age



The main architect of modern New Age philosophy, Madame Helena Blavatsky, did not even mention reincarnation in her first major work Isis Unveiled (1877).

If reincarnation were so essential, why did she omit it from a 1,470-page book?


The answer is simple: it had not yet been identified as part of the spiritual poison Lucifer was preparing for humanity.

Blavatsky’s allegiance was clear — her magazine was named Lucifer, and her publishing house was originally called Lucifer Publishing Company (later renamed Lucis Trust).

Her books Isis Unveiled and The Secret Doctrine are filled with Luciferian philosophy disguised as light.




“Remove not the ancient landmark, which thy fathers have set.”

(Proverbs 22:28)


Hold fast to the Holy Tradition and the pure faith of Christ.

There is no reincarnation — only resurrection, judgment, and eternal life in God’s presence.


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