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(I) the Rig-veda, or lore of praise (or hymns); (2) the Samaveda, or lore of tunes (or<br />

chants); (3) the Yajurveda, or lore of prayer (or sacrificial formulas); <strong>and</strong> (4) the Atharvaveda,<br />

or lore of the Atharvans. Each of these four Vedas consists primarily of a collection<br />

(samihita) of sacred, mostly poetical, texts of a devotional nature, called mantra. This entire<br />

body of texts (<strong>and</strong> particularly the first three collections) is also frequently referred to as the<br />

trayi vidya, or threefold wisdom, of hymns (rik), tune or chant (saman), <strong>and</strong> prayer (yajus),<br />

the fourth Veda, if at all included, being in that case classed together with the Rik."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

101 "...Vishnu..."<br />

"Vishnu is the All-Pervading essence of all beings, the master of <strong>and</strong> beyond the past,<br />

present <strong>and</strong> future, the creator <strong>and</strong> destroyer of all existences, one who supports, sustains<br />

<strong>and</strong> governs the Universe <strong>and</strong> originates <strong>and</strong> develops all elements within. In the Rigveda,<br />

Vishnu is mentioned 93 times.<br />

<strong>The</strong> traditional Sanskrit explanation of the name Vi u involves the root viś, meaning "to<br />

settle, to enter", or "to pervade", <strong>and</strong> a suffix nu, translating to approximately "the All-<br />

Pervading One".<br />

He has nine avatars, or 'incarnations' (which) are described as having occurred in the past,<br />

with one still to happen at the end of Kali Yuga. <strong>The</strong> Bhagavad Gita mentions their purpose<br />

as being to vanquish negative forces."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

102 "...past lives."<br />

A "past lives" scenario automatically infers a "future life" in the context of an amnesia <strong>and</strong><br />

prison planet operation. This implies the phenomenon of reincarnation:<br />

"Reincarnation literally "to be made flesh again", is a doctrine or metaphysical belief that<br />

some essential part of a living being (in some variations only human beings) survives death<br />

to be reborn in a new body. This essential part is often referred to as the spirit or soul, the<br />

"higher" or "true" self, "divine spark", or "I". According to such beliefs, a new personality is<br />

developed during each life in the physical world, but some part of the self remains constant<br />

throughout the successive lives.<br />

Belief in reincarnation is an ancient phenomenon. This doctrine is a central tenet within the<br />

majority of Indian religious traditions, such as Hinduism (including Yoga, Vaishnavism, <strong>and</strong><br />

Shaivism), Jainism, <strong>and</strong> Sikhism. <strong>The</strong> idea was also entertained by some Ancient Greek<br />

philosophers. Many modern Pagans also believe in reincarnation as do some New Age<br />

movements, along with followers of Spiritism, practitioners of certain African traditions, <strong>and</strong><br />

students of esoteric philosophies such as Kabbalah, Sufism <strong>and</strong> Gnostic <strong>and</strong> Esoteric<br />

Christianity. <strong>The</strong> Buddhist concept of Rebirth although often referred to as reincarnation<br />

differs significantly from the Hindu-based traditions <strong>and</strong> New Age movements in that there is<br />

no "self" (or eternal soul) to reincarnate.<br />

During recent decades, a significant minority of people in the West have developed a belief<br />

in reincarnation. Notable exceptions include Henry Ford <strong>and</strong> General George Patton.<br />

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