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Paradise

An actor and psychic once said that after death, there will be paradise (heaven) in the other world, but does it really exist?

6 Zen Responses

I believe there is.

What kind of relationship does it have to do with me

Is there paradise or not? and,
I think asking for an answer like a spinal reflex is a bit different.

All of the Buddha's teachings are told through “relationships (relationships, connections, relationships).”

In other words, I think we should make an effort to ask, think, and capture what paradise is based on the premise of “paradise for me.”

In that sense, if paradise and I are “unrelated,” there is no need to ask if it exists or not.

Additionally, it is necessary to pay attention to whether the actor's paradise, your paradise, and my paradise are the same in terms of their relationship.

I wrote about relationships, but the image of paradise is also important. Is paradise a place, that kind of state of mind, just a word, or something more?

It's not like it's engulfed in smoke, but “is there paradise or not?” In response to the question, I actually felt that the “subjectivity” of the relationship between yourself and paradise had already been lost, and I was simply obsessed with judging “presence or absence.”

Buddhism is bland and.

It's there.

I read it.
Paradise is written in the Jodo Sanbu Sutra (Muryoju Sutra, Kanmuryoju-kyo, Amida Sutra) of sutras explained by the Buddha.
Paradise is a country completed by Amitabha Buddha after a long period of training.
There, it was created by Amitabha Buddha to save all living things.
There, there will be no suffering at all, and all evils such as hesitation, gluttony, and anger will disappear.
We said, “Please, Buddha, save me!” I sincerely hope that if we talk to Namu Amida Buddha and Nembutsu, the Buddha will surely guide us and let us be born in paradise. And in paradise, we can become Buddhas, that is, attain Buddhahood.

If you are interested, please try learning. That's because there are many books on the Jodo Sanbu Kyō.

I pray that you will have a chance to learn Buddhism.

With or without paradise, this world is paradise first

Not limited to the world after death, when you think about distant goals, things that aren't right in front of you, or that someday you'll be able to go to paradise, the place in front of you and here will fade.
I'm not saying that it's a bad thing to have paradise in the world after death, but since there is a world after death, everything is fine, and if there is no world after death, then what a sad life would it be if this world were neglected.
I'll just say that Buddhism does not say “the world after death is a paradise sect.”
I ask myself.
Is it the Pure Land of Paradise now?
I wonder if the past one-year-old has been forgiven and now is the Pure Land of Paradise.
The future hasn't come yet, and haven't we mischievously anticipated and worried about things that aren't there now, lost sight of the present, and lost sight of the Pure Land of Paradise just now?

People are always alive and breathing now, here, and this.
There are no other you than there.
Looking forward to the future is also a part of your mind right now.
Looking back on the past is one of your thoughts now.
Now it's a definite Pure Land of Paradise called a certain true world before the birth of a single thought.
Where would you imagine paradise without looking at this place or living close to it?
This is what I keep telling myself.
I would be grateful if you could read it again when you no longer need to seek faraway paradise.

It's something you'll know when you die. Please look forward to it.

Hello to Hayato Denpoji.

Whether there is paradise or not is an eternal debate, but it is impossible to scientifically prove whether there is. The only thing is that you'll know when you die.

But if having paradise is the goal of good deeds in this world and a deterrent to misdeeds, then I think it's a good social culture.

I hope that for you, the setting of paradise is a happy life design for your life. Gassho

What do you want it to be...

Good evening.

Even if it's there, it doesn't make sense if it's something you can't feel.
Where will you walk after you die?

I wonder if I still have to walk a difficult path even after death
Or is it about walking in a world freed from suffering?

What does that person want that person to be like?
As a result, I think what I believe will change.