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Isn't suicide the best form of salvation?

You can escape all suffering, and you can move away from the movement of living.

Annoying about suicide! You can die whatever you like, but scum that causes trouble to others should die! You can also get away from most selfish people in the world who end up like that.
Suicide is a nuisance = a flower field where you don't want to lose money, or that you don't think it will become a nuisance to society when you die. You can die for the first time when you become an old man and the country pays medical expenses, which account for a considerable amount of the large national budget, due to the work of many workers.

However, his suicide ended when he hanged himself at home. You can buy it right away on Amazon.
You can call the police or traders before you die, and of course you can put hundreds of thousands of nuisance fees next to the dead body and have them pay for the cleaning or funeral. A place to hang yourself should also be in the mountains or something.
Originally, I think falling into magma or something like that would be the best way to completely die, but I can't go to magma in the first place, and it's far away.

My family is sad too, but that's all, if I write about 70 years' worth of suicide notes, that's OK.
But if you're living a strange and painful way of life and your parents are also suffering, wouldn't it be better to commit suicide? I think so.
Anyway, there's nothing good about living from now on, and it's probably better to be euthanized than to live by chewing on happiness through small clumsy things.
No, I think it's actually scary; it's the same way to die as a death row prisoner, and it's terribly scary that they won't wake up even after hundreds of billions of years.
But the majority of people who committed suicide were probably more painful now than that, and even elementary school students who haven't really thought about it have committed suicide, and the atmosphere of that place is probably important.

It's called reincarnation, but if you really believe in it, you shouldn't be afraid of death either.
This is also the case with dementia where I can't even recognize that I'm alive after being born with an intellectual disability or vegetative state. After all, we're just electrical signals moving in the brain.
Have you watched ISIS videos or anything? My head was hit and my face hasn't retained its original shape in the first place. Do you think people like that have left their consciousness behind? People who have been decapitated are screaming, and when a certain level is reached, they become half-eyed and gradually lose consciousness.
What about their reincarnation? Consciousness? What happens to those who kill a lot?
It's probably just Chile after all, there's no soul, they suffer in this world like computer simulations and die someday

Is that early or late?

No matter what you do, the suffering won't go away.
So isn't suicide the best salvation for me? I think. Don't you think so?

4 Zen Responses

I read it.
I think what you are saying is one opinion. Maybe there are ways to live and die like that, and in reality, they exist.
I don't know if it's the best.

Nonetheless, we were connected and received life in a chain of various environments and creatures. That must have been mind-bogglingly long ago. It is a chain of life that continues steadily.
What about the chain of life, activities, and various natural processes for you?

Even in such a harsh environment and a sense of hopelessness, living creatures have survived.

We are living now based on such circumstances from a long time ago.

And right teachings and truths are presented right before our eyes. I think I'm in a situation where I can know and experience that.

How about knowing and learning that truth and living and accepting death?

Why don't you think carefully before rushing to death?

Since they can't be saved by “I think like this,” I doubt that “me.”

They were probably disgusted by this world after seeing such outrageous and KUSO people. I understand that. There really are people who are selfish and can't even understand people's pain. And when I'm influenced by such people, negative transmission causes me to do the same. ISIS and the like are truly the Gakkai Animal Realm.
In order to help such a world, it would also be necessary to know the background of why they came to do that kind of thing.
(#°°°) “That guy is crap too, he's scum too. Everyone is scum around here.”
There is a mentality that makes me want to say that.
Even if we think about the harmony of the world and do it properly in good faith, the scoundrel sells his soul to the devil and acts heinously outrageously in order for himself to emerge. Kick people down. They roll up the money they have saved steadily by living a good lifestyle without any crime, ruin their lives, and cause scars that won't go away for the rest of their lives. (#°°°) That's a joke. damn it! It's probably a natural feeling to think that. One of the yakuza parents got into the industry was “because my older sister was sold to a girl's shop (at the time).” No one wants to be that way in the first place. It's a corrupt world where people who are worse than justice are bulky. It's a world where the victims are blamed rather than the perpetrators because everyone is a good kid. It's totally insane. The one who is sharp wins. An angry monster wins, and a sly monster wins.
If so, you can't use that power to influence such forces.
It can't be said that there aren't any places that have been unwittingly influenced and brought to the same level. Everyone is like that. Don't let the fresh water in your brain be dyed.
You just became “so” at some point, didn't you? No one will understand. anyway, this guy is crazy. After all, Buddhism is also a scam. I understand that kind of attitude.
But if the best salvation was suicide, there would be no such thing as a self-paper bereaved family association in this world. I think the best salvation is to look at what you are doing. Humans have pride like their last last stronghold. That guy is talking really fast. Go on a rampage. It's an energy that takes a lot of effort to bite people and play around with them. That kind of struggling mentality is called the Shura world. It is also a mentality that aims for the same Bosatsu Buddhist world. So throw away your pride and thoughts that you can't save yourself, and if there really is salvation, let's do it! All of the people who set up that ambition became sugebo-san. Shakyamuni and Dogen are in the same group as you.

What is your true greatest salvation

The suffering doesn't go away no matter what you do, so they think suicide is the best salvation... I guess that kind of relationship is also sad. Just like you are feeling that right now.

However, even if the suffering doesn't go away, they want to live while accepting that suffering, and if they can live in reality, isn't that also the greatest salvation?

Now, can't your suffering be solved by any means other than death? Let's think concretely and deal with it.

Here's an overview of the questions you've asked so far

・Being unable to accept birth circumstances
・Feeling that parents' efforts and suffering are not being rewarded
・Thinking you've made a mistake in your life choices
・Being estranged from a friend and being betrayed by her
・Doing work you don't want to do
・Having home debts and scholarship debts
・No matter what you do, everything has been decided and you don't think it can change, and you don't have hope for the future

Is that your suffering?

Under such circumstances, you became interested in the teachings of early Buddhism, right? How do you deal with that teaching? Aren't you using it only to affirm the logic of your suffering, not to solve (accept) your suffering?

Are the teachings you've come across really that kind of teaching? And is the life you're living right now really just the way you think it is?

As you mentioned in the previous question, when it's really difficult, it may not be the place to practice Buddhism. But it is the Buddha's teaching that looks at suffering so much that it is not a place to practice Buddhism.

There is a cause for suffering, there is a way to resolve suffering, and there is a state where suffering has been destroyed.

First, let's look at the cause and then walk the path to actually solving that suffering. To destroy and resolve suffering is to find a way to make the most of suffering. It's about being able to walk with suffering.

This is because everything is painful (things that don't go the way you want them to).

You also said that nothing changes depending on how you capture it, but if you actually act while changing the way you capture, it's probably something that can change beyond that.

It doesn't mean you won't eat anything just because you're going to be stupid anyway, right? Even if you become a cat, you may feel that what you eat is delicious and be happy, or you may get angry because you feel that it's bad.
Isn't that joy and anger both meaningful?

With a view to practicing Mujou Yoga Tantra

Mr. Nietzsche

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

Regarding proof of reincarnation, please refer to the humble answers below, which I answered in recent questions and answers.

Question “the subject of reincarnation”
https://hasunoha.jp/questions/29583

If you want to learn about how to inherit the mind and consciousness that continues (becomes finer) even after death, I hope you read both of the following works first.

“The Gelk School Edition: The Tibetan Book of the Dead” (written by Master Yangchen Garo, translated by Professor Koichi Hiraoka) Gakken Bunko

“The Tibetan Book of Life and Death” (by Master Sogyal Rinpoche) Kodansha

Also, if you want to learn more about that surviving mind and consciousness, you can also consider entering into Mujō Yoga Tantra practice. As a reference,

“Secret Meeting: An Introduction to Tantra” (by Master Yanchen Gallo, translated by Mr. Koichi Hiraoka) Hozokan

Please read it.

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho