Renukaji,
You know I am your fan, but I think you need to think the consequences of your words.
I know your new incarnation you have different perspective on life. You are entitled to it.
But you are (cleverly or deliberately) misinterpreting Hinduism. When someone reaches a position in life the words are not cheap. For instance you as a Medical doctor prescribe a home remedy it carries more wait than an ordinary person giving the same advice.
Let us not confuse people by telling partial truth or untruth. We really do not know what we bring and with what we leave this birth. This birth and death cycle is for the body and atma has many lifes and deaths. That is basis of Karma theory.
Karma is a concept in Hinduism which explains causality through a system where beneficial effects are derived from past actions , creating a system of actions and reactions throughout a soul's reincarnated lives forming a cycle of rebirth. The causality is said to be applicable not only to the material world but also to our thoughts, words, actions and actions that others do under our instructions. When the cycle of rebirth comes to an end, a person is said to have attained moksha, or salvation from samsara. Not all incarnations are human. The cycle of birth and death on earth is said to be formed from 8.4 million forms of life, but only in human life is an exit from this cycle possible.
I fully agree with Sarangji's post. I hope you understand my post.