Reply To: Another proof about Jati and Bhava

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taryal
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Chase’s interview took place in 1994, meaning there is approximately a 129-year gap between his life as a black soldier and his current life as a red-headed boy.

As if manussa bhava isn’t rare enough, manussa jati seems even more rare. If there are trillions of human gandhabbas in the paraloka, considering that human population is 8.2 billion, I would think that many gandhabbas would die without even getting a human birth (and even those that do would be miserable after death due to constant cravings). Most of them will likely grasp an apaya bhava, and be born instantaneously to experience extreme anguish if not an animal bhava. If it is an animal, getting an animal jati doesn’t seem hard. Mammals like dog could have up to a dozen puppies in one litter, reptiles like turtle can lay up to 110 eggs, and even worse crustaceans like crab can lay millions.

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