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In Hindu (and Buddhist, etc.) cosmology, the universe exists for a ridiculously long amount of time before it collapses and the cycle of creation and destruction starts all over again, but as far as I know, it's not like the exact same events and interactions between organisms (jivas, "soul") happen the same exact way because the "personalities" (ahamkaras, i.e. egos lit. "I-ness"-es) are different. To put it simply, one transmigrates and goes through the same process of birth, sickness, age, and death over and over, but it isn't quite as Hellish as Nietzsche's concept of eternal recurrence.
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There is no transmigration of a soul in Buddhism.
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I don´t think there is something like a soul at all.
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If you don't believe in God this is the best way to explain our universe. Not like there are good cosmological models without beginning.
Zoroaster lived before Judaism took it's place.
Isn't the universe in Buddhism eternal? In Hinduism it goes for a very long period of cycles but is not eternal. The only way to get back to static universe is to get there with eternal cycles. But that would be cheating i assume.
In Kabbalah, Jewish mysticism, reincarnation is linked to other universes. Not sure about Hindu schools. It would make sense if they believed so.
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