Is there life after death? Plato, the ancient Greek philosopher, did discuss the concept of reincarnation, although his views on the matter were not entirely consistent throughout his writings. In some of his dialogues, particularly in the "Phaedrus," "Meno," and "Phaedo," Plato presents the idea of the soul's immortality and its potential for reincarnation. According to Plato, the soul is immortal and exists before and after the body. He believed that the soul is eternal and has knowledge that is innate, but it becomes obscured and forgotten when the soul is incarnated into a physical body. Plato viewed the body as a temporary vessel for the soul, which is in a continuous cycle of rebirth. WATCH THIS WEEK'S EPISODE OF 'ALKISTIS-TV-YOUTUBE' FOR FULL DETAILS INCLUDING THE VIEWS OF #Nietzche #Buddhism #Stoicism
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