This archive report was first published on 26 July 2021.
Reincarnation, a concept that has been debated for centuries, raises questions about the purpose of human existence. Why do spirits return to earth, only to experience a life that is often marked by suffering and tragedy?
While some may return to do good and improve humanity, the author argues that this is not enough to break the cycle of greed that drives human behavior.
From the collapse of ancient civilizations like Rome, Greece, and Egypt to the current environmental crises, greed is seen as the root cause of humanity's downfall.
Large corporations, for instance, sponsor climate change conferences while promoting fossil fuels, highlighting the contradictions of human nature.
The author also criticizes the use of inflationary currency and the exploitation of natural resources, suggesting that alternative solutions like Bitcoin and sustainable practices could be more beneficial.
Ultimately, the author questions whether reincarnation is worth it, given the destructive tendencies of human nature.
As the author concludes, 'PEACE' may be a distant dream in this human experience.