In this incantation, I realize that reincarnation is a present, ongoing process that occurs with each awakening, and with each opening and closing of my eyes. Every shift in awareness brings a subtle death and renewal, as I shed past versions of myself—my thoughts, emotions, and identity—only to be reborn into the present moment. This cycle of being and becoming unfolds continuously, a daily resurrection in every blink, thought, and shift of consciousness.
Reincarnation isn’t an abstract concept tied to lifetimes or rebirth as a different being. Reincarnation is happening now. Every time I imagine or believe or experience awakening, I experience reincarnation.
It doesn’t unfold across lifetimes but in the immediacy of my daily moments. Each awakening I experience a subtle but significant shift. Who I imagine I was yesterday is gone. The thoughts, experiences, and emotions that defined me then have dissolved, and I am left with this new version of myself. It’s not just physical waking; it’s the rebirth of my awareness and my identity.
This is my cycle—death and rebirth happening over and over, not in the distant future but in the quiet moments of each morning and evening, I rise from and return to sleep. Every time I open and then close my eyes. Reincarnation is not waiting for me in some other existence; it’s already here, unfolding in the present. Every time I open my eyes, I leave behind an older version of myself. The past me fades away with my old patterns, my old thoughts. The new me steps forward, shaped by what has passed but no longer bound to it.
It’s a constant shedding and renewal. I’m not tied to my past selves; they die with each sleep, each lapse of awareness. Each eyes-closing moment. Every awakening offers me a fresh start, a rebirth into the now. Every eyes-opening. I don’t wait for the next life—I reincarnate with each new day, with every new thought, in every shift of consciousness. This is my daily resurrection, the endless cycle of being and becoming.
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