suicides
Nobody said suicide was bad.
Nor is it a crime in a world where what you say wins and what you do wins.
I just lost the energy to commit suicide.
Nobody said suicide was bad.
Nor is it a crime in a world where what you say wins and what you do wins.
I just lost the energy to commit suicide.
Isn't evil the cause of trouble and suffering for oneself and others?
When you want to commit suicide, you are the one who suffers.
If you don't want to commit suicide, your suffering will go away.
So, it's better to get rid of the feeling of “I want to commit suicide.”
That's because “I want to commit suicide” is an emotion that makes me suffer.
However, humans are afraid of pride, and they don't want to admit their own mistakes.
Despite the fact that the thought “I want to commit suicide” torments me, I get angry when others deny my own idea of “I want to commit suicide.”
I deny my ideas to myself.
Put your own tricks on yourself.
Let's carry a sword of wisdom to slash away delusional distractions that lead to trouble and suffering.
I read it. I don't know if it's bad or not, but after all, I want to respect and cherish the lives I've been blessed with relationships first.
I want to die over and over again in my life. However, since I, you, and the people around you all live in it, I think it is good and right to at least fulfill the ten-life you have been given.
Please live a happy life while taking care of your own life, mind, and body.
Various discussions have been exchanged in response to the question “why should we not commit suicide?”
Rather than suicide itself, the problem is the mentality leading up to suicide.
Speaking of the act of suicide alone, rabbits that appear in Jataka Monogatari (Buddha's prequel story) dedicate themselves to give alms to hungry hermits. (Actually, the hermit is Taishakuten, and this rabbit is the Buddha's past life. It's an alms that risked one's life.)
Similarly, there were also disciples of Shakyamuni who gave up their lives to hungry tiger parents and children.
Also, people who throw themselves up to save people, mothers who lay down their lives for their children...
These are also acts of suicide, but there is a major assumption that the heart is “for others.”
If you look at it that way, the act of suicide itself is neither good nor bad.
However, speaking of what is a crime, it is a heart that leads to suicide.
Dying because it's painful, or dying because you're hopeless, is an ego that doesn't look back on your past actions or the thoughts of those around you.
It's an act of killing oneself and leaving nothing but sorrow.
Before committing suicide, take a look back at all the actions that have led to who you are now.
People who commit suicide say “it's not my fault,” “my surroundings are bad,” and “I haven't done anything wrong,” but such statements themselves are a crime of “not being able to look at myself.”
The act of looking back at one's own actions as they are is “repentance,” which is the starting point not only of Buddhism but of all religions.
Not repenting, hating those around you, and ending your life with a grudge is a crime of “betrayal.”
Of course, there are also people who end up unhappy in unreasonable situations or when they only do really good deeds.
There is a Buddha for such times.
Please take a look back at your own actions.
It's definitely not pessimistic, it's a bird's-eye view, and flat.
But if suicide still makes you graze your head
Also, please consult this hasunoha.
“Nobody said suicide was bad.”
You just don't know.
“In a world where what you say wins and what you do wins”
You just think that without permission.
“Nor is it a crime”
You think I can do anything if I don't get caught by the police as a criminal?
That's why you won't stop complaining forever.
“I just didn't have the energy to commit suicide”
Wow, that guy is fine.
I hope you can wake up now, while you're still alive. worship
<Additional Notes>
I don't really understand the context...
For now, isn't it good to help people and be positive?
“Body, Mind, and Buddhism.” My condition improved, and I was worried about how rapidly it descended from “emptiness,” but it was nice to see you again.
I don't have the energy to commit suicide. I think that's fine.
Getting hurt requires unexpectedly energy. They add uncomfortable behavior to uncomfortable feelings, and they also feel uncomfortable. It's unexpectedly tough.
I won't do it because it's tough. I think that's fine, though.
I think Buddha is just saying don't steal because it's easier not to steal, don't have an affair because it's easier not to have an affair, don't hurt because it's easier not to get hurt...
If it's easier to be away from your family, you should leave. If it's easier to do another job, it's better to do another job. But I left my parents and changed jobs without thinking about it, and after all, this one was harder! It's foolish to become like that. Put it on the balance carefully, set an outlook for the future, and then make a choice.
There are no restrictions on “bad things if you don't do this.” Because if you think of it as a suicide originally, keeping a distance from your family or abandoning your job is changing, isn't it?
I have no place where I have to be like this. You die while you're alive. We live even though we die.
I'm skipping the story, but the world also sells Chinese medicine that makes you resistant to stress. In short, it seems that disturbances in the autonomic nerves lead to weakening stress tolerance. Then it's a story about what a heart is, isn't it? “Surprisingly, I don't think as much as I think.” Let's start with the surrounding environment and lifestyle habits one by one so that we can feel comfortable.
Thank you for your question. I think suicide is too lonely. Dying is inevitable, but isn't it important to find important parts after living even a little bit? Gassho