Reincarnation was not a Vedic belief. Belief in reincarnation which is central to Hinduism of today is not really attested to in the Vedas, though they hint at life after death. The doctrine of transmigration as elaborated in Hinduism has no place in the Vedic hymns”.
It is in the Upanishads that it appears for the first time. The Rig Veda speaks of two paths for the Souls of the deceased, namely, the path of the God s (devayana) and the path of the fathers (pitriyana). Those who go by the former enjoy immortality, and there is no return to physical life after that.
In fact, the Vedic man longed for this state of life. Whereas those who go by the latter path, unite with the fathers and then return to earth, after having enjoyed the fruits of his deeds.
People who are caught up with the idea of reincarnation and rebirth theories are not qualified for Self-Knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana because they accepted the duality as reality.
People who believe in reincarnation and rebirth theories are unaware of the fact that, their belief is based on the waking entity, which is the false Self within the false experience.
The waking entity itself is a false self within the false experience, it means the present experience of birth, life, death and the world is a falsehood.
Whatever is seen, known, believed and experienced as the waking entity is bound to be a falsehood because the Soul, the innermost Self is birthless because it is formless, timeless and spaceless existence.
Therefore, the rebirth and reincarnation theory based on the false Self is bound to be a falsehood because the birth and death take place in domain of the form, time and space whereas the 'Self is birthless and deathless.
The one, which is born, lives and dies in the world, is not the Self. When the world itself is an illusion created out of the Soul, which is present in the form of consciousness then the birth and rebirth happening within the world, is bound to be an illusion.
Deeper Self -search reveals the fact that, the waking experiences itself is an illusion. It means the present experience of the birth, life, death and the world are an illusion. Thus, the reincarnation theory based on the false self within the false experience is bound to be a falsehood.
When the waking entity is not the Self, then whatever theories are based on the waking entity imagined theory.
This imagined theory based on the waking entity or ego is for the lower mindset who are incapable of grasping the ultimate truth or Brahman or God in truth.
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People who are caught up with the idea of reincarnation and rebirth theories are not qualified for Self-Knowledge or Brahma Gnana or Atma Gnana because they accepted the duality as reality. Birth implies duality, and the duality is falsehood from the ultimate standpoint.
From the standpoint of the formless Soul, the Self: ~There is no birth, no death, no world ~. This is the truth.
On the standpoint of the Soul, the Self, there is neither birth nor death nor the world. From non-dualistic perspective, the present birth itself is an illusion because the Soul, the Self is birthless and deathless.
The one which born, lives and dies in this world is not the Self. If the ‘Self’ is not the birth entity then whatever seen, known, believed and experience as a birth entity is bound to be an illusion. Thus, the reincarnation theory is based on the birth entity (you or ego), which is the false self within the false experience (waking).
From the standpoint of the Soul, the Self, the world in which we exist is mere an illusion. If the world in which we exist is an illusion then the birth, life, death and rebirth and reincarnation happens within the illusory world is bound to be an illusion.
Accepting in rebirth and reincarnation theory as a reality is accepting false Self (ego) as real Self and false experience (waking) as reality.
Self-realization is impossible if one accepts the present waking entity as the real Self because the Self is neither the waking entity nor the Self is the dream entity, but the Self is a formless Soul, which witnesses the coming and going of the three states. : ~Santthosh Kumaar

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