It seems like science is proving more and more beliefs of Buddhism
I totally agree with what Q said. In this age, many people do not like to be labeled as a religious people. For whatever reason, they think that it is much more cool without a religion.
Given this scenario, if we can teach people about imprints, thoughts, mind stream, karma without associating to religion, I felt it can benefit even more people.
Imagine we can teach people about treating others well because there are many lives, that if we did bad things and the bad things didn't come back to us in this live time, it can come back in future lives...
I know....
Isn't it weird really that, in this modern society, the same people who believe in ghosts, who have seen ghosts and have no doubt upon them do not think further???
Weird and actually scary that they do not (yet) think further and apply that observation to themselves.
I have met people who do believe in dead people turning into ghosts, who believe in little spirits "stealing" things, and yet prefer to tink that all religions just got it wrong and prefer to "figure things out" by themselves, watching some NEW AGE program on the TV or reading amateurish books on the subject.
What are the chances for a new-age self-educated ghost specialist to be more acccurate and experienced than 2500 years of steady, consistant, proven teachings? proven by logic, proven by experience for hundreds of thousands of practitionners have achieved results following the teachings...
But no, so many of us, prefer to stay away from teachings that would engage them into changing something in their "lifestyles", they keep a distance, THEY DON'T WANT TO CHANGE. Guess what, change is inevitable, so it is a choice between having some kind of control over it or hiding in a comfortable place and awaiting the inevitable with a mind of oblivion about it.
How many times have I had this conversation:
Me- so you have seen ghosts?
X- yes, real sights you know...
Me- So, you mean they were dead people turned into ghosts?
X- yes, they were, I saw, I heard, I felt, it was real.
Me- So you believe in rebirth then?
X- I don't know about that.
Me- But to recognize that someone can become a ghost is believing in rebirth, isn't it?
X- Maybe it is just some energy remaining you know, not real..
Me- But you felt it real?
X- yes that's true...
Me- So you recognize the possibility for a "rebirth" as a ghost?
X- yes i guess, though these people died in very particular ways or they were very unhappy I think.
Me- So you imply this won't happen to you... Is it?
X- Yeah, I hope this won't happen to me.
Me- But it could, right?
X- I think it is very rare, you know, I probably won't have to experience that, I am a good person generally and have no such dramatic problems...
Me- But then, if there is a kind of consciousness that can continue to live with a "ghost body", then there must be such "kind of consciousness", right?
X- I don't know... maybe there isn't.
Me- But if there isn't, then there cannot be ghosts, right?
X- I don't know, maybe they are not real in the sense we think you know.
etc...
We live in a society where educated people have learned to come up with their own conclusions, make their minds up! And that's great, because that is actually what the Buddha thought.
The difference is here: one must make his mind up relying on valid teachings and contemplating over them, not simply thinking things up without proper foundations and within one's mind with mitigated, mixed-up incomplete informations and WITHOUT a proper logical thinking FREE OF -CLOSEDMINDEDNESS -FORGETFULLNESS and -PRE-SELF-CONCEIVED-CONCEPTS.
This can turn people clinically insane actually like a broken record kind of thing.
I have also heard this:
Me- so you believe there could be rebirth and even such states of existence as a state of TOTAL sufering of pain like hell?
X- yes, I recognize that possibility
Me- How does that afffect your life then?
X- It does not afffect it at all, I don't care, I might as well burn in hell for eternity it won't stop me from enjoying my life.
Me- But then if you don't care for yourself, what about your loved ones? Are you not worried about them?
X- I take good care of my family, I provide for them and all, the rest is beyond my control...
Me- What if there is a way to assist them further than this life?
X- Yeah... But I don not believe in organized religions, all they want is money and power. I don't trust organized religion.
Me- Then what do you trust?
X- Me.
etc...
What kind of logic is in place in such a person's mind?
If anything, it is not logic, that's all I know.
It is full of bias thinking. Full.
So indeed, I think past lives regression is good.
logical thinking about ghosts is good.
About rebirth is goood.
About karma is good.
With the proper company and circumstances it will eventually open one up to the reality of KARMA and REBIRTH, and the only consequence of that is to propel one to practice spirituality, be it Buddhisme, or Christianity, or any other established spiritual practice.
This won't always work immediately,
but it is already one wrong view less to believe in past lives than to not, I say.
And for western societies that I have lost the recognition of rebirth it would help future generation to keep an open mind on that subject. That open mind can be nurtured into karma, etc...
However, past life regression just in itself leads nowhere...