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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Reincarnation is banned?
I met a Tulku Lama in Chengdu's Tibetan Quarter. These Lama claim to be able to predict their own reincarnation. However, it appears that China has banned reincarnation.
Just wondering, how would this ban be policed, and what would be the punishment?
I guess they would punish it with a multiple life sentence?
Now they have a 1 child and 1 life policy.
The government will introduce a form that will be administered by the PSB. The form shall be designed to identify that have previously been dead. If you have been dead previously, a fine of 500 rmb per day up to a maximum of 50,000 rmb shall be imposed for every day that you have existed in your subsequent life. You also need to register for a new ID card for every new existence you are part of. If your previous life record shows up in any PSB searches, you are to be subjected to an additional 10,000 rmb fine and/or your internal organs are to be removed for sale on the open market. Photographs and records shall also be kept for such cases that after removal of your vital organs and a period of death, you come back into existence again.
That's right, no extra lvies, this ain't Mario Brothers, assbag.
How can Gov. ban 'reincarnation'?
I mean, where is the Office to file for 'reincarnation ban'? It must be somewhere! The Office!