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Please tell me about reincarnation.

Thank you for your support.

Please tell me about reincarnation.

I learned that reincarnation is the repetition of being alive, and when you die, your memories are erased, and when you die, your memories are erased again...

Somehow, it feels like repeated torture of digging a hole, burying it, digging a hole again, and burying it.

I know that we never live the same day twice, and that we must live our lives with care.

But somehow I've already gotten used to it, or rather, I'm bored, and I've always been foggy with an indescribable feeling.

When I think about it that way, I feel so empty wondering what I'm being kept alive for and why I'm living, and every day is so painful.

That's how I always cry alone.

Even I have no idea what to do.
It's painful because I don't even understand what I'm suffering from.

Can you give me some advice?

Thank you for your support.

5 Zen Responses

When you get rid of superfluous thoughts, only life remains

It is said that “Buddhism is the religion of the Rikudo Reincarnation,” but this is not enough in Chito words. Buddhism is “a religion that 'frees' from the Rikudo Reincarnation.” why? That's because the Buddha thought they had to be freed. Why did you think that? This is because it's like repeated torture of digging a hole, burying it, digging a hole again, and burying it. If you think about the quick story of Rikudo Reincarnation, the idea is that it's ridiculous.

So what did the Buddha think?

Everything has a cause and effect. This world is shaped by a web-like connection between cause and effect spanning the past, present, and future. Since we are all created by connection, we are all at the same time as ourselves (individual), whole and individual at the same time... this is the Buddha's teaching on relationships.

More specifically, everyone thinks these human sense organs are their own eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and body (touch), but in reality, they aren't themselves. The eyes are the eyes, and the ears work independently. As long as my eyes were looking that way, I would look at the older sister's miniskirt over there, but put a mosaic on the old man next door's mokkori... I couldn't interfere with that on my own will, right? The eye is the eye, and the ear is the ear, and each works separately. Since individuals work individually and do not interfere with each other, all individuals are in harmony, and one person as a whole can live.

What do you want to say? If you wander around with your own thoughts, you'll disturb your other sense organs. Even if you think with your head and try to find the meaning of life, you'll just get stuck in a quagmire. Conversely, if you drop unnecessary thoughts one by one, only the power to live naturally remains at the end...

Somehow, the world teaches us things like “have a dream” or “hold yourself firmly,” but I don't think there's anything wrong with imitating Hideo Watasha.
That's not it, you can think of it this way. “I'm already tired of freaking out inside myself. I don't like it anymore, so let's go outside on my own. The monk said it would be easier that way.”

Can't you study because you don't feel attracted to school? The meaning of studying is Iranian. If I stay any longer than this, I will suffer myself, so I aim to graduate. It's hard not to run away, but if you run away, it becomes even harder, so I have no choice but to do it. That's all it takes. Just as your mind doesn't get in the way of working with your eyes, your mind doesn't get in the way of students studying as students. it's like that.

“All Evils, the People, the Good, the Bugyo, Purify Yourself, and the Intent Are the Buddhists”

Kibo-sama

This is Kawaguchi Hidetoshi. This is my humble answer to the question.

“Reincarnation” is a state where people continue to lose their way and suffer, as if going round and round, and “reincarnation” means that the continuum of mind (mental inheritance) as fine consciousness unfolds in various ways and continues to exist even after death.

The fact that it unfolds in various ways is, as called “Rikudo Reincarnation,” as a typical example, it means that they have lost their way and suffered while repeatedly living and dying as celestial beings, humans, Shura, demons, and hell.

“It's painful because I don't even understand what I'm suffering from”... I think it can be called a state of “ignorance” (fundamental ignorance).

Numerous acts due to anxiety due to ignorance become energy that reincarnates into loss and suffering as evil acts that adversely affect even minute consciousness.

In order to break free from reincarnation, in short, it is necessary to completely eliminate that accumulated bad energy. Of course, it is necessary to eliminate bad energy that has accumulated up until now and to prevent it from being created in the future.

The teaching for that purpose is Buddhism, and in simple terms, it means “to purify the mind by striving for good deeds without doing bad deeds, and working hard to do good deeds,” as “all evils and moku, good magistrates, self-purification Buddhism.”

Even if they say “cherish every moment” or “cherish the life that is being kept alive,” well, it certainly won't come right, but if it means “cherish every moment” and “cherish the life that is being kept alive” if it means “cherish every moment” and “cherish the life that is being kept alive” with the aim of being freed from reincarnation, “to do good deeds without doing bad deeds, and to purify your mind”.

By all means, please use it as an opportunity for students to learn Buddhism thoroughly from now on, and let's walk the path of Buddhism together.

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho

“If I were to be reborn, while I'm alive”

 The idea of reincarnation is generally regarded as the “world view of Buddhism after death,” but in fact, this idea existed in ancient India even before the advent of Buddhism.
The Buddha has avoided making explicit statements about the world after death. However, in places where Buddha was born and raised at the time, such ideas were often mentioned, so maybe the Buddha also occasionally touched on it and spoke based on this “India's view of the world after death.”
After all, unless there are people who have come back alive from the dead world, we can't know what the world will be like after death.
Also, I think true Buddhism does not make memorial services for people who are gone, but rather shows how living people can live happily.
I think it would be good to think about reincarnation as an analogy about what to do in order to live properly.

So, don't get caught up in such thoughts, such as reincarnation... it's futile, etc., and try saying it out loud every morning even if you don't think with your heart, “What should I do today, I'm looking forward to it,” even if it's just with your mouth. Over time, you'll start to think so from the bottom of your heart.

One more thing, Nagabuchi Tsuyoshi's song has a poem called “If You're Born Again, While You're Alive.” As you said, if you ever get reborn, your past memories are gone. I don't know if I've been reborn. That's why it's “if you're born again, while you're alive.” Read my answers today, think you've been reborn, and do what you've never been able to do or wanted to do.

Finally, I present this song to those of you
https://www.nhk.or.jp/kids/shakiin/song/shakiin_song29.html
“Let's Go March”

Because I have the affliction of thirst that I don't want to die

The reason we go through reincarnation over and over again is because we have worries.
I have an obsession with life, and I'm still dissatisfied that I don't want to die, and I'm still not fully satisfied, so even if I die, I live again.
We are beings who have not “attained Buddhahood without hesitation,” the same as ghosts such as land-bound spirits.
Even though I say “I want to die already,” in real terms, I have regrets, saying, “If it were a better life, I would like to live longer, too.”
Even if you get selected to the center of an idol group, you don't want to live for another day, but if you become unattached and don't have the anger of wanting to die, then you graduate from life or death.

Buddhism explains how to “attain Buddhism without hesitation” and graduate from reincarnation.
The attainment of Buddhism is written as becoming a Buddha.
Buddha is an entity that has overcome his worries through enlightenment.

Our truth is constantly being reincarnated.

Being swayed by unfounded ideas or false myths that cannot be proven.
I don't know where and who was misled by reading books and internet information written based on what, but please wake up.
There isn't always a time when you haven't been reincarnated.
Your current mind and body are probably blooming “now” without stopping the previous one at all.
That's what reincarnation looks like.
A self that is constantly being reincarnated.
If you become aware of it, you will immediately be freed from the myth of the Rikudo Reincarnation.
Since Buddhism is easy to incorporate into manga subjects, there are various myths. Don't be fooled by secondary by-products or misinterpreted things.
Strictly speaking, humans, whether they are Buddhists or not, are always liberated and reincarnated if they look at themselves correctly.
Actually, let alone Rikudo, he continues to be reincarnated in Infinity Road.
The human state of mind will change moment by moment.
Situations and feelings continue to change moment by second, instantaneously.
In that state of mind that continues to change infinitely, a way of life where one cannot awaken to enlightenment and is bound by thought repeats suffering indefinitely. It's the Rokudō Reincarnation.
The mind is not saved from thought and enduring suffering is rampant in the Rikudo.
You could say it's all the human world in a nutshell.
Hell: The Depths of Suffering
Gaki ego
Beastful Non-Human Psychology
Shura: Anger and Unrest
The idea of human relativity
Tenjo Nobose comes to mind
No matter where you go, you won't be saved.
There is no stability or security.
So it's better not to belong anywhere.
When it came to the incident at a facility for people with disabilities the other day, everyone was thrown into the torment of hell.
The culprit is Gaki Kishou no Kokoro.
If you watch it and think you can't forgive it, it's Shura.
The human world argues about right and wrong on the internet.
Celebrities you don't know are in the celestial world.
If you listen to the story here and get excited that this isn't enough, it will be loud.
If the story has penetrated and you think so, it's incisive.
If you give a helping hand there, it's a bodhisattva.
If you meet Mujodo, you'll be a Buddha.
Use this as an opportunity to awaken the Bodhicitta mind to seek enlightenment in order to break away from the six-way reincarnation in your own life.