Souls, like human beings, are not just ten different people, but ten different souls.
It means that souls, like human beings, have distinctive characteristics.
Among them, we found that there are four major patterns in the reasons why souls are reborn.
The first is the pattern of being reborn or reincarnated regardless of the will of the soul.
The second pattern is that the person is reborn with the intention to be reborn in this way in the next life because of what happened to him or her in this life.
The third pattern is that the person has held on to his or her thoughts and feelings that have remained unchanged endlessly since a previous life several generations ago, and is reborn in order to accomplish these thoughts.
The fourth pattern is being reborn in a state of “nothingness” in which there is nothing.
Within these four patterns, there are again a variety of detailed patterns, but they are broadly divided into these categories.
As I examine the universe and the soul as data in this way, I realize that it is nonsense to think of the universe and the soul as a single entity.
Today, the earth is in an era of mutual recognition of diversity.
However, if the universe and the soul are originally diverse, then it is natural that human beings are diverse, and it is strange to even discuss or think about them.