The concept of "minion incarnations" is discussed in various
articles on the web site
http://www.trufax.org.
Basically, the idea of minion incarnations is as follows: When there
is a surplus of healthy human bodies
produced for which no human soul is available, nature allows an animal soul
to use that body rather than
have the new body just die and go to waste.
Now what makes this concept very interesting with respect to the Beas group
and their core philosophy is
their claim that it is only with "great good fortune" that a soul gets a
human body and if it does not make good
use of it it must return to the "wheel of 84" where it may never get another
chance to be human again.
This is actually true
for a minion incarnation to a point according
to the theory. However, it is not true for
a legitimate Human soul. A Human soul has a right to a Human body.
And, because there is a surplus of
Human bodies relative to dis-incarnate souls who want them, there is no "waiting
list" to get one.
For the minion incarnation, the story is different. An animal soul
picked at random to fill a surplus Human body
does not become Human. When the body dies it returns to the
animal "group soul" from where it came. It
does not "get closer to Human" but remains an animal.
Now the Beas philosophy seems to be directed toward these minion incarnations
and not toward real Human
souls. Beas claims its best students are "simple people" (like
a dumb animal temporarily given a Human body).
Beas likes and collects people who obey and do not ask questions and are
given to blindly following a leader like
a herd of animals.
Also, consider the lives of average Indians. If you were shopping for
a Human body, would you pick, for example,
an Indian woman. First, your family has to pay some guy to take you.
Then, when he is tired of you he douses you
with kerosene and burns you to death. Who the hell would want to pick
such a situation? This type of situation
would likely be assigned to a minion incarnation because no Human soul would
want it.
Consider also India in general. Ever notice how all the houses look
the same - just as predictable as one ant hill looks
pretty much like the next or one bee hive looks like all the rest. These
people have no imagination and the country
probably has a very high percentage of minion incarnations filling the "Human"
bodies.
Beas teachings, however, are still a scam because minion incarnations cannot
be made Human by any amount of
meditation or anything else. They are animal souls and they return
to the animal group soul at death and remain there.
They never become human.
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