Where do you go after you die?
Where do people arrive after death
is it?
Is it heaven or hell after all?
Where do people arrive after death
is it?
Is it heaven or hell after all?
You are bothering you by creating the thought “I might go somewhere after death.”
It's called the afterlife.
The afterlife is something that you created in your head that is not a reality.
There is no other world other than that.
People who don't know it think there's another world.
It's a way of life where you are delusional about things that aren't real and are deceived by your own thoughts that obscure this reality.
If you want to live a way of life where you are not fooled by such thoughts, please study Zen and Buddhism.
You won't go anywhere after you die. The activity of life stops. After that, your body will just gradually return to the soil.
If you think that your thoughts, memories, and thoughts are your own, you may think a lot.
Like the world after death. However, since those who died are not alive now, we probably don't know the exact truth. Rather than living that with care, isn't it about how to live the life you're living now?
It's hard to say that the afterlife is certain.
But it's also hard to say that there definitely isn't an afterlife.
Therefore, Shakyamuni refused to clearly indicate it as “not recorded.”
In other words, I never said it wasn't there.
That's because it's not a very certain thing in this world.
Due to each person's assumptions and prejudice, even this reality may seem like a completely different world.
This is definitely the case in this world! I don't think there's anything I can say for sure.
There is a way of thinking in Buddhism called the Rikudō Reincarnation.
It is said that they go round and round in the six lost worlds, reincarnated, transformed into death.
However, since the Rokudō is a world of “confusion,” it is not a certain world.
Therefore, it is impossible to assert that “there is.”
Rikudo is the Hell World, the Gakki Realm, the Animal Realm, the Shura Realm, the Human Realm, and the Celestial Realm.
In other words, the human world we live in is nothing but a lost world.
If a person who regards things in this world, which is a lost world, as a definite fact passes away,
For that person, I think the world after that probably has taken on a sense of reality.
I think that's why funerals and memorial services encourage people to get away from lost paths.
It's just my outlandish personal opinion,
I'm not saying everything will end when you die
I think we actually enjoy physical things under the prejudice that we were “born.”
In the midst of that trend, prejudice called “death” also occurs, and I think prejudice called the other world will also occur.
Conversely, in a lost world, I think it's natural to think that the other world will physically exist.
But it continues to be there long before you were born
I think the root of life is that it doesn't change.
What if you're not a realistic “now,”
Go deep into the real moment in your heart, and what you think of yourself will melt away
If you have reached a great root,
Understand that this world and the next world are temporary worlds
Everything is at the root of everything...
You may know that it is a manifestation of the Buddha itself.
Even if it's an object, I think earpicks and pencils are things you can say for the first time when you stand in that position.
In order to know this, it may seem paradoxical, but I think the most important thing is to take care of your life and look closely at yourself in your daily life.
The current era is called the end of the day, and it refers to an age where the Buddha will never appear again. Also, there is no end to the Last Law.
----------
2,500 years ago, Buddha was born in present-day Nepal, and people met and saved by Buddha. But now we can't meet the Buddha or a saint like that. It is the result of committing deadly sins in past lives. Results have causes. If you look at the present, you can learn about the past.
----------
A person who has committed a crime must make amends. This world is called Shabasekai (Shabasekai). It means an enduring world.
----------
We were born into this apocalyptic world to atone for the deadly sins of past lives. This is an inconvenient truth.
----------
Making amends is extremely difficult. However, people who know the purpose for which they were born can endure hardships, so they won't go to hell.
Meanwhile, interpret the reason you were born to be happy or to escape suffering in your own convenience
People who are running away from atoning for their painful sins will always go to hell.
----------
Your family has been killed. The culprit doesn't want to atone for murder, so he escapes far away and lives a normal and happy life.
Are you allowed to do this?
I want the culprit to pay for his crime. If you kill someone, it's natural to atone for your crime, don't you think?
----------
The fact that we were born in the Shaba world
It means it's the result of committing a mortal crime.
If we live a way of life that misrepresents the purpose we were born for, we will all go to hell.