This
definition has already been accepted, but I would like to correct some grammar and punctuation mistakes, as follows:
Reincarnation is the process wherein the spirit of a being living in the 3rd Dimension
will upon the
death of
said being return to the Spirit of Origin sometimes called First Life and bring with it any wisdom of life or knowledge of relationships between living beings that it has learned during its material life. This same spirit then gets dissolved back into the Spirit of Origin where it
will never again exist as the ego or other ruling consciousness of a being living in the 3rd Dimension. However, the dissolved spirit
will be spread throughout the universe which is the body of the Spirit of Origin in that part of life that can be comprehended by intelligent species wherever in the universe life might arise. This process is also known as Spiritual Evolution.
It is wrong to think that any spirit is reincarnated to the 3rd Dimension intact as it once was, unless there are powerful forces being exerted on it to remain as the same being, such as the forces used by the Dalai Lama of the occupied nation of Tibet to be reborn over and over until he has done
everything that he can do to help guide his people, at which
time he or perhaps someday she
will train a spirit so it can prepare as his successor, who
will take over the role of the new Dalai Lama while the abdicating Dalai Lama is submerged into the Spirit of Origin, and that Spirit
will evolve spiritually by learning the
wisdom brought to it by the tired spirit of the Religious Leader of Tibet. Of course, through reincarnation, every spirit returning to First Life brings something that it has learned about life, and interacting with other beings, but generally that wisdom is not so great and not so
well understood that it may be chosen to return to the 3rd Dimension to teach others what it has learned.