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I have no doubt that whether reincarnation occurs and also that rarely people have any memory of their past life, but I have a serious concern. I have a great liking of music that too specially for Indian classical genre. So when I am reborn in this world will I again have the same appreciation and liking for it? So the question is simple that do we cease to be the kind of person that we were in our last birth and start from zero again?

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    common belief is that we carry these tendencies forward. For example you have great liking for music it means that you have had a great liking for music (or something musical) in your past and will continue to do so in the future. Similarly you might have great fondness for some people, whereas you have a disliking for other types. a subconscious feeling that you get when you see something. :) That is why they say to associate ourselves with Holy saints, because these associations will continue, and our fondness for spiritual stuff will continue forward in our lives, yielding good fruits!. :) – Sai Sep 29 '14 at 16:58
  • http://hinduism.stackexchange.com/q/3254/23 answered here – Tejesh Alimilli Oct 02 '14 at 03:48
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  • It depends on the intensity of your liking and desire. It takes time for desires or intentions to get converted to vasanas which are carried forward to future births. 2. The only way to overcome vasanas is practising dharma as ordained by sastra and doing penance. Tapasya is the one weapon against sin and even prarabdha karma.
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