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Audrey Rose & Reincarnation

January 28th, 2008 by Joshua

Saw this movie the other night. http://imdb.com/title/tt0075704/

It’s about reincarnation. I suddenly got interested in reincarnation after I read a piece by Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (now called “Osho“) saying that he’d lived another life 700 years ago. Although I’m not a Rajneeshee, I enjoy reading and listening to Rajneesh’s talks. I generally agree with what he says about philosophy. He’s well read, and usually is reasoned and scientific. His talks are usually matter-of-fact, pretty straightforward, notwithstanding his reputation as a cult leader. So I was surprised to hear him go off on what I consider to be non-scientific, this reincarnation bit.

But after all Rajneesh is from India, and reincarnation is taken to be a fact by the hundreds of millions of people there. Audrey Rose shows film clips of masses of crowds in India. That’s one interesting thing about it- it attempts to gain credulity for reincarnation by reminding the viewer that hundreds of millions of people in India take reincarnation to be a fact.

What really got me about this movie is that it ends up saying the same thing that Rajneesh says in his talk. To be specific, the Rajneesh talk I’m referring to is “Why I Have Come!” in the book Dimensions Beyond the Known. Past life experiences can be traumatic, says Rajneesh. That’s the same thing that happens in this movie- the little girl’s past life’s death experience was traumatic- she died in a flaming car crash, and relives this death as a nightmare in her new reborn life. If you remember a previous life, you’ll also remember a previous death- and who wants to remember dying?

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2 Responses

  1. SS Khalsa says

    Reincarnation is not a theory but a factual experience.
    More you go into yourself, more obvious it becomes.
    It is not something to believe into, it is something to seen into.
    It is a fact in India because India is not a country but a biggest spiritual laboratory on Earth.
    This country has done nothing other than spiritual experimentation and no wonder reincarnation is not a doubtful idea in the Indian mindset.

    Bhagwan Osho is no believing into reincarnation. He does not believe in “believing”.
    Bhagwan is an enlightened being and like any other enlightened being, reincarnation is obvious like a daylight to Him.

  2. Patricia Sheehy says

    I loved the movie Audrey Rose and find myself exploring reincarnation as well. We learn, hopefully, from our past life experiences. My latest novel,Field of Destiny, explores these issues in a contemporary way as a woman dies tragically and is reborn to learn lessons and see how free will can thwart destiny. What do you think about fate, destiny and free will? How do they intersect? I’d love to have you read my novel and post your thoughts.

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