Buddhism’s scientific view of life, if based on the wisdom of the Buddha, means that no matter what life it is, there are countless past and future lives, and it will continue to flow through the world before it annihilates reincarnation and attains Buddhahood. Among the six paths.
To understand such a profound truth, we must go through long-term research, thinking, and demonstration. However, since we are all intellectuals, we should have a broad vision and in-depth and detailed analysis capabilities. So, let’s first observe whether people have past and present lives.
This issue is very important to everyone! If we don't have past and future lives, we can just live one day at a time in this life; but if there is a future life, if you don't prepare for it now, you will definitely regret it in the future.
So, do past and present lives actually exist? Through detailed research over a long period of time, we have discovered that it does indeed exist, but unfortunately, many people in the world know nothing about it. Of course, it is understandable that uneducated people do not understand this point, but some intellectuals consider themselves to be extremely intelligent and knowledgeable, and do not acknowledge the past and present. This is really a tragedy for mankind.
In fact, historically speaking, the theory of past and present has been present in human society since ancient times. Both ancient Roman and ancient Greek philosophers recognized the existence of past and present lives. For example, Plato believed that after death, the soul will be reincarnated as a person or other living being according to the good and evil deeds done during life. In ancient Chinese culture, Confucianism did not deny its rationality. Someone once asked Confucius: "What will happen after death?" Confucius replied: "If you don't know life, how can you know death?" From the text, Because Confucius advocated active participation in the world, he adopted an attitude of avoiding talking about things after his death. He was neither sure about the existence nor the non-existence of things after his death. As for other religions, most of them positively acknowledge the existence of past and present lives. For example, Taoism yearns for immortality; Christianity and Catholicism believe that after death, those who do good can go to heaven, and those who do evil will fall into hell...
It can be seen that the acceptance of the existence of past and present lives is not just a "patent" of Buddhism. This concept is actually very broad and pervades many religions in the world. If you have never thought about this aspect before, you may wish to read the ancient cultural books when you have time to see how other religions or philosophies analyze this.