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== Universalidad de la creencia en la reencarnación == | == Universalidad de la creencia en la reencarnación == | ||
La creencia en la reencarnación es antigua y está muy extendida. Antes del advenimiento del cristianismo, la reencarnación era parte de las creencias espirituales de muchos de los pueblos de Europa, incluidas las primeras tribus teutónicas, los finlandeses, islandeses, lapones, noruegos, suecos, daneses, alemanes, primeros sajones y los celtas de Irlanda, Escocia, Inglaterra, Bretaña, Galia, Francia y Gales. | |||
In the sixth century <small>B.C</small>., [[Pythagoras]] taught that the soul had many incarnations, which were opportunities for the soul to purify and perfect itself. In the fourth and fifth centuries <small>B.C</small>., Plato taught that the soul is immortal and that its circumstances in its current life depend on its disposition formed in a previous life. | In the sixth century <small>B.C</small>., [[Pythagoras]] taught that the soul had many incarnations, which were opportunities for the soul to purify and perfect itself. In the fourth and fifth centuries <small>B.C</small>., Plato taught that the soul is immortal and that its circumstances in its current life depend on its disposition formed in a previous life. | ||