Friday, 21 May 2021

(353) Sadia Sheikh: Legal implications Reincarnation Theory

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(353) Sadia Sheikh: Legal implications Reincarnation Theory








Legal Implications of Reincarnation Theory


Assumption 606The implications of the Reincarnation Theory.

The prevailing honor killing theory assumes honor killings are passed by culture. For example, the fathers of Gülsüm Selim and Sadia Sheikh would have ordered their sons to kill their sisters.

But both brothers vehemently denied the commands of their fathers. Their fathers had nothing to do with it. Yet, fathers were severely punished and Sadia Sheikh's father got the most lengthy imprisonment of 25 years. After all, we in the West strongly believe in a cultural transfer from father to son, through the conscious.

But what if those brothers inherited their father's reincarnation instinct and so were responsible for their own deeds as grown men? And what if young men have much stronger sexual instincts, implying the reincarnation instinct? 

In that case, the brothers acted alone and from their unconscious. But then the condemnation of their fathers is serious injustice, caused by our lack of knowledge.

Changing logistical lines from the conscious to the unconscious (reincarnation) thus has enormous legal consequences.





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