>>40964759
>reincarnation proves we're getting farmed quite hard
I think the worrying part is when the math is mathed. The odds are vanishingly slim.
>discover some past life existence ~0.1%
>discover means of escape ~0.1%
>successful and disciplined practice to escape ~1%
>successful escape ~5%
The most optimistic escape rate per 8 billion is under 4 individuals just for homo sapiens sapiens. It's not only uncommon, but they are the incredibly rare exceptions that prove the rule. At approximately 117 billion modern humans estimated to have ever existed, that's about <59 individuals.

Imagine the inside of a coach bus. You would not be able to fill one completely.

I think it requires those three criteria to really commit to escape.
>without a taste of freedom, you cannot desire what you do not have
>without knowledge of action, you cannot accept a call to action
>without practice, you cannot execute perfectly
Once you know, you can't really accept this existence. Nothing offered is enough to stay. It also requires an individual fortitude and resilience that is rare as well. You have to give up essentially everything that was given to you in a mortal life. They do not belong to you, so you must relinquish your gifts in order to escape. You must not carry anything with you, because any mortal weight is enough to drag you back down.

>>40964828
>pic
yep...