The Gospel of the Nazirenes has many verses that are very clear about Reincarnation. The reason you don’t read many of them in the New Testament gospels is because the men who wrote those four books or possibly the ‘correctors’, left out all the verses that clearly speak of Reincarnation. This was done for reasons that benefited the orthodox Church and is why it is said that Reincarnation is incompatible with Christianity. Nevertheless, Reincarnation was a fundamental doctrine among most believers and many church fathers during the first 500 years of Christianity.
You may recognize some of the following verses as similar to some verses in the New Testament. But they are somewhat different because the “correctors” or perhaps even the writers of the four gospels the modified those scriptures in their copies. But there are other verses that will be completely foreign to you since those verses were left out because the doctrine of Reincarnation was not compatible with the way church men wanted Christianity to be for the benefit of the Church and the government.
Reincarnation is a scientific fact
Science has been researching past life cases and Near Death Experiences which confirm in thousands of cases of experiencers which turn out to be true. It has been said: “Two or three cases is anecdotal, but thousands of cases is data.” …and data is fact to science. Fact is something that is based on Truth. Therefore, Reincarnation is a scientific truth.
The cycle of Reincarnation: Live — Die — Rest awhile — Be born again into a new body — Live again.
37:6 The light shineth from the East even unto the West; out of the darkness, the Sun ariseth and goeth down into darkness again; so is it with man, from the ages unto the ages. — Jesus
37:7 When it cometh from the darkness, it is that he hath lived before, and when it goeth down again into darkness, it is that he may rest for a little, and thereafter again exist. — Jesus
Pre-existence
Even Jesus’ disciples understood that John the Baptist was Elijah in a previous life — evidence of pre-existence of the soul.
46:27. His disciples asked him, saying, Why then say the scribes that Elias must first come? And Jesus answered and said unto them, Elias truly shall first come and restore all things. — Jesus
46:28. But I say unto you, that Elias is come already, and they knew him not, but have done unto him whatsoever they listed. Likewise shall also the Son of man suffer of them. Then the disciples understood that he spake unto them of John the Baptist. — Jesus
Reincarnation: The New Body
When the soul returns to Earth after a rest in the after-life, it is “born again” with a new body, like putting on a new garment, and live a new life with little or no recollection of the previous life. The soul exchanges the body of death for a body of life.
The only way a man can enter the kingdom of God is by being born again, into the flesh of a new body, for the purpose of perfecting the soul. No one can tell just where the soul came from — the soul is invisible to us, just like the wind.
16:10 For as one changeth old garments for new ones, so do they also change the body of death for the (a) body of life, and that which is past for that which is coming. — Jesus
94:4 The body that ye lay in the grave, or that is consumed by fire, is not the body that shall be, but they who come shall receive other bodies, yet their own…
37:5 Iesus answered, Verily I say unto you except a man be born again of flesh and of spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. The wind bloweth where it listeth, and ye hear the sound thereof, but cannot tell whence it cometh or whither it goeth. — Jesus
Karma
Whether in this life or the next, we sow what we reap — rewarded for the good we have done in the body, or punished for the bad. However, with repentance and amendment, the bad is forgiven and forgotten, but those who continue in their bad ways continue to receive punishment, even more severe — according to that which they have committed. The punishment is not eternal, but is effectuated for the purification and perfection of the soul.
18:12 For God is just, and rewardeth every one according to their works. That which they sow they shall also reap. — Jesus
24:4 Iesus spake unto them of the law of love and the unity of all life in the one family of God. And he also said, As ye do in this life to your fellow creatures, so shall it be done to you in the life to come. — Jesus
59:11. For they who know the Godhead, and have found in the way of Life the mysteries of light and then have fallen into sin, shall be punished with greater chastisements than they who have not known the way of Life. — Jesus (compare to: Lk 12:47)
93:1 …But if one being in the spirit seeth clearly that any repent and forsake their sins, such may truly say unto the penitent, Thy sins are forgiven thee, for All sin is remitted by repentance and amendment and they are loosed from it, who forsake it and bound to it, who continue it. — Jesus
94:4 The body that ye lay in the grave, or that is consumed by fire, is not the body that shall be, but they who come shall receive other bodies, yet their own, and as they have sown in one life, so shall they reap in another. Blessed are they who have worked righteousness in this life, for they shall receive the crown of life — Jesus
Suffering, Perfection and End of Cycle
The experience of suffering is for the perfection of the soul and they who “overcome” break free of the left and death cycle. Those who have been made “perfect through suffering” no longer must be born again or die again.
Life is like a school in which when we learn the lessons we need to learn, we pass to the next grade. But if not, the grade must be repeated — perfection is the goal.
However, breaking the cycle of Karma is not the end. We continue to learn the “mysteries” and grow living in the Light.
37:2 And he said unto them, Blessed are they who suffer many experiences, for they shall be made perfect through suffering: they shall be as the angels of God in Heaven and shall die no more, neither shall they be born any more, for death and birth have no more dominion over them. — Jesus
37:3 They who have suffered and overcome shall be made Pillars in the Temple of my God, and they shall go out no more. Verily I say unto you, except ye be born again of water and of fire, ye cannot see the kingdom of God. — Jesus
37:8 So through many changes must ye be made perfect, as it is written in the book of Job, I am a wanderer, changing place after place and house after house, until I come unto the City and Mansion which is eternal. — Jesus
90:10. God giveth you all Truth, as a ladder with many steps, for the salvation and perfection of the soul, and the truth which seemeth to day, ye will abandon for the higher truth of the morrow. Press ye unto Perfection. — Jesus
59:11. For they who know the Godhead, and have found in the way of Life the mysteries of light and then have fallen into sin, shall be punished with greater chastisements than they who have not known the way of Life. — Jesus
59:12. Such shall return when their cycle is completed and to them will be given space to consider, and amend their lives, and learning the mysteries, enter into the kingdom of light. — Jesus
Condition for Healing
It is a mystery for those in Christianity who pray so much yet never get the healing they so desire. They usually end up thinking it is for a lack of faith they don’t receive it. However, didn’t Jesus say that it only took the faith of a mustard seed to move a mountain? The truth is that many don’t receive healing because there is some sin in this life or even a former life, that needs to be dealt with, that keeps them from receiving healing through the prayer of faith.
In the New Testament there is a story about a man who was born blind. In those days, people believed that sin of another lifetime caused disabilities. Sometimes, this kind of thing can happen that the “works of God be manifest”. However, many things in life actually are the result of past sin. As Jesus said souls are “made perfect through suffering“. Usually, once an imperfection is addressed and one is purified of it, the healing is effectuated.
And as Jesus passed by, he saw a man which was blind from his birth. And his disciples asked him, saying, Master, who did sin, this man, or his parents, that he was born blind? Jesus answered, Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the works of God should be made manifest in him. (Jn 9:1-3) — Jesus
93:4. Nevertheless if any be sick among you, let them send for the presbyters of the church that they may anoint them with oil of olive in the Name of de Lord, and the prayer of faith, and the going out of power, with the voice of thanksgiving, shall raise them up, if they are not detained by sin, of this, or a former life. — Jesus (compare to James 5:14-16)
Place of Torment
The following may be a familiar parable that you may have read in the New Testament Bible — though some parts are different because the parable has been altered. Most interpret this parable as proof that Hell exists and is forever and ever, without end. The purpose of the Church in promoting this interpretation is to create fear. Fear is a negative emotion that is used to control and manipulate religious people.
What Jesus was referring to was in fact torment, but not Hell and not never ending. This place of torment is meant to change lives and perfect souls for the fixed period of time — not eternity: “till their time be accomplished“.
Unfortunately, these phrases are not found in the New Testament gospel. But this is not a place where incorrigible souls ultimately end up, only those in needing “changes of life for the perfection of the soul”. Believe it or not, the soul of the rich man in this story left the “place of torment”, when his “time was accomplished”.
47:14 But Abraham said, Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good things, and likewise Lazarus evil things: but now he is comforted, and thou art tormented. And thus are the changes of life for the perfecting of souls. And beside all this, between us and you there is a great gulf fixed, so that they which would pass from hence to you cannot; neither can they pass to us, that would come from thence, till their time be accomplished. — Jesus
47:15. Then he said, I pray thee therefore, father, that thou wouldest send him to my Father’s house; for I have five brethren, that he may testify unto them, lest they also came into this place of torment. — Jesus
47:16. Abraham saith unto him, They have Moses and the prophets; let them hear them. And he said, Nay, father Abraham; but if one went unto them from the dead, they will repent. — Jesus
47:17. And Abraham said unto him, if they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, though one rose from the dead. — Jesus
Incorrigible souls: perish eternally and utterly consumed
There are those who after constant purging and persist in their disobedience do actually “perish eternally”. Those who refuse to be “purified shall be utterly consumed”. I would suppose that this would happen after a long period of time, but instead of suffering in torment for an eternity, in Hell (that doesn’t exist), such a soul is simply “utterly consumed“. God is a loving Father who is merciful, even to his most wicked unrepentant children.
46:25. But as in Adam all die so in Christ shall all be made alive. And the disobedient shall be purged through many fires; and they who persist shall descend and shall perish eternally. — Jesus
40:7 As therefore the tares are gathered and burned in the fire so shall it be in the end of this world. The Son of man shall send forth his angels, and they shall gather out of his kingdom all things that offend, and them which do iniquity, and shall cast them into a furnace of fire, and they who will not be purified shall be utterly consumed. Then shall the righteous shine forth as the Sun in the kingdom of Heaven. (see: Mat 13:41,42) — Jesus
Death of the Physical Body
The truth is that there is no such thing as death. What we see as death is merely the end of a lifetime when the soul puts off the physical body that can no longer sustain life. But the soul never dies. The physical body returns to the Earth and the soul “returns to God who gave it”.
“Then shall the dust return to the earth as it was: and the spirit shall return unto God who gave it.” (Ecc 12:7)
Then souls go to a place for rest and to prepare for the next journey. Afterwards, souls continue to return to be reborn into new bodies “till they be purified“.
Resurrection is incorrectly understood by most. It is merely the soul leaving one body and being reborn into a new body — or reincarnation. Resurrection is not the second coming or the so-called “rapture” — there is no such thing.
The origin of the word resurrection in Latin means to “rise again“. Reincarnation is basically rising again, and again… The “grave is the gate to resurrection” and death (in our terms) is the door to life.
94:1 …Verily, I say, unto you there is no death to those who believe in the life to come. Death, as ye deemed it, is the door to life, and the grave is the gate to resurrection, for those who believe and obey. Mourn ye not, nor weep for them that have left you, but rather rejoice for their entrance into life. — Jesus
94:2. As all creatures come forth from the unseen into this world, so they return to the unseen, and so will they come again till they be purified. — Jesus
94:3. There is a resurrection from the body, and there is a resurrection in the body. There is a raising out of the life of the flesh, and there is a falling into the life of the flesh. Let prayer be made For those who are gone before, and For those that are alive, and For those that are yet to come, for all are One family in God. In God they live and move and have their being. — Jesus
94:4 The body that ye lay in the grave, or that is consumed by fire, is not the body that shall be, but they who come shall receive other bodies, yet their own, and as they have sown in one life, so shall they reap in another. Blessed are they who have worked righteousness in this life, for they shall receive the crown of life. — Jesus