@Article{M-10430, AUTHOR = {HekmatAfshar, Mohammad}, TITLE = {Temporal Reincarnation; A Metaphysical Model of Multidirectional Soul Deployment}, JOURNAL = {Scientific Research Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Science}, VOLUME = {3}, YEAR = {2025}, NUMBER = {2}, ARTICLE-NUMBER = {M-10430}, URL = {https://isrdo.org/journal/SRJAHS/currentissue/temporal-reincarnation-a-metaphysical-model-of-multidirectional-soul-deployment}, ISSN = {2584-0622}, ABSTRACT = {This paper introduces Temporal Reincarnation (TR), a metaphysical framework that reconfigures reincarnation as a lawful, multidirectional deployment of the soul across recursive lifeworlds. Unlike karmic or linear models, TR posits that time is not a neutral container but a structured ontological field governed by metaphysical recursion. Within this architecture, the soul may reincarnate across past, future and parallel embodiments, not through moral debt or cosmic randomness, but via lawful placement determined by metaphysical compatibility. Lifeworlds are nested within a Divine registry, and each soul’s trajectory unfolds according to its resonance with specific temporal coordinates. TR establishes a foundational grammar for soul movement, lifeworld layering and recursive time, offering a new paradigm for understanding reincarnation beyond causality and chronology. While this paper focuses on the structural logic of TR, it also sets the stage for future inquiries into consciousness as navigator, ontological polarity, symbolic realism and theological recursion. By grounding reincarnation in metaphysical law rather than moral abstraction, TR opens new pathways for ethical reflection, metaphysical precision and spiritual cosmology.}, DOI = {} }