# Reincarnation, according to Rav Michael Laitman, PhD, is a real
phenomenon that can be perceived through experimentation in the science
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Question: Do you believe in reincarnation?
Rav Michael Laitman, PhD: I don’t believe in reincarnation, I study reincarnation. I see it and I watch it, and I’m inviting you to do that too.
You don’t have to believe. Kabbalah is not for believing. The first
rule in Kabbalah, which first of all is a science, says: "The judge has
only what his eyes can see." Meaning, everything comes through
experimentation, through study, and observing for yourself, and
existing in it.
Yes, the reference is to your inner eyes, you’re right. But there’s no
place for faith here. There’s no such term as faith. What is faith?
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