Please tell me.
Do you really think heaven and hell exist?
When I get home, I only think about suicide.
Do you really think heaven and hell exist?
When I get home, I only think about suicide.
In the case of Buddhism, it's slightly different from the image of heaven and hell, but I think there is an afterlife (birth).
There are three levels of living creatures: the world of desire, the world of color, and the world of no color.
The world of desire is a creature at a level that is obsessed with greed.
There are six types of creatures (heaven, humans, ashura, hell, ghosts, and beasts) in this world of desire. This is called the six ways.
Normal creatures are born and replaced over and over again in these six ways. (Rikudo Reincarnation)
If you are a person who has more spiritual training than the Realm of Desire (Rikudo), there is also a possibility that you will be reborn to a level where you are not bound by greed (color world/colorless world).
In Buddhism, goods are called colors (shiki).
The color world is a creature at a level that is not bound by greed, but is obsessed with supplies.
The colorless world is a creature with no body and only a mind, unbound by greed or supplies.
There are three levels lower than humans: Hell, Gakki, and Beast in the Realm of Desire.
Also, they are creatures with a relatively high level.
It's so painful that I want to commit suicide.
If suicidal thoughts persist for weeks, there is a possibility of “depression.”
Do you have any worries that make you “depressed”?
Suicidal thoughts are just symptoms of “depression,” and if the brain and nerves become healthy, there is a possibility that suicidal thoughts will disappear.
For now, if you're worried, think about different things, don't do what you can do tomorrow today, and try to go to bed early and get up early to restore your brain and nerve power.
Minds change, so even if the problem isn't solved, there comes a time when you think “it wasn't a big problem.”
The brain and nerves are devices made of materials (colors).
Don't let the malfunction of the device fool your heart.
Also, I think hell indicates this world (= Shaba world).
Please try to confide in your painful feelings.
Website of the “Association of Monks Facing Suicide and Suicide” (http://www.bouzsanga.org/)
Why don't you take a peek?
Today. Thank you for continuing this conversation.
Well, the question came right in. But I'm not sure what to answer right now.
In the same way that you can answer more “in line with your present day” after knowing that you are “in your first year of high school” rather than answering by thinking about “you are in your first year of high school,” if you tell me “why did you feel like asking this kind of question and what triggered it,” I'm sure you'll be able to answer in a way that suits “who you are now.”
My guess is that “listening in such a quick manner is something stuck (I want an answer in a hurry),” but I don't really understand how the feeling of wanting to know “the existence of heaven or hell” is connected to “home ~” in the second line.
Being able to write on the internet with a mobile phone or smartphone is a good thing, but after all, input takes time and effort, and there is trouble converting kanji, so I understand that they tend to be omitted or shortened. though.
I'm sure it's an important question, so isn't an “answer leading to a solution” better than an “answer you can get right away”? If you don't mind, could you please let me hear the thoughts and thoughts between lines 1 and 2?
PostScript
Again, I carefully read the question.
“Do you think there is one?” In other words, you're asking for personal opinions.
“I think there is” is my answer.
The last time I was hesitant was “do you have one?” In other words, it's because I wasn't able to tell the difference between them, probably because it wasn't my personal opinion. It's a short sentence, but I'm sorry I didn't read it properly.
Well, I told you my “I think so.”
Please let me know what you think.
For those of you who are considering suicide, the afterlife doesn't matter. I'm looking for a monk who lives close by and can be relied upon for those of you who are dying of pain. Please wait.