hasunoha

Where will they go when they die

This is my second post

Last time, I talked to my parents about things I couldn't be kind to.
Every time I get too hard on my parents, I look at pictures of my younger brother.
Is it because they feel ashamed of me?
But my brother's face doesn't look angry.
Rather, I feel calm and even kind.
A month has passed since my brother passed away.
Where is my brother now?
Things I would say too hard to my parents, that I will follow this house

Is my brother convinced?

Every day I wonder if I have to worry about this until I die.

I don't think it's a coincidence that an assignment to a workplace close to my parents' house was decided the day after my younger brother passed away.

Is it overthinking or is it inevitable
It's strange.

What happens when people die

Is my brother watching us right now?
Are you convinced that you have passed away?

If I'm cold to my parents, will I go to hell?
It's so scary

4 Zen Responses

Death comes to everyone in the world of tomorrow. It's a world where people who have died can already exist.

Right now, I can only answer as far as I know for myself,
Everyone dies. Where do we go after death?
This proposition has been a proposition since ancient times, and from before prehistoric times.

So was there an answer?

Death is your tomorrow. It's my tomorrow.
More importantly, it's a world a moment away.
It's a world you'll inevitably visit even during this answer.
So where is your brother?

I think I'm in the “world of tomorrow.”
My brother lives in a world where tomorrow has already arrived.

And it's definitely a world you'll go to.
Hell, Paradise, was created by you in “now”
It's the world.

Heaven is the same. The Pure Land is the same. Yusen, Heavenly Earth, Higan, and Rengoku
It's all tomorrow's world.

Who will make that world “peaceful”?
It's you who makes it through the present, it's me, and I can live
It's all life.

I hope tomorrow is a good day. I hope it clears up.
I want that dark feeling to go away.

It's all a “prayer” for tomorrow's world.

Tomorrow's world is a world filled with your prayers.
Even if something that is not convenient for you happens,
There's nothing you can do about it.

This is because no one knows their “tomorrow.”
You don't even know what happened after your brother's “death.” I can't know.
In other words, that's because we can't know tomorrow.
But we can pray even tomorrow when there's nothing we can do.

Have a nice day. Let's be a good world. Be at ease.

The world filled with that prayer is also the “world of tomorrow.”
It's a world where your little brother lives.

It's a world we will definitely go to at some point.
That's why while we have life, we pray hard, live hard,
Pray and believe that tomorrow's world will be a good world
I work every day.

Ahead of that step, my brother is there.
Don't stop at yesterday. Please walk right now.

well then. well then. Gassho

In the Jodo Shinshu

Nice to meet you, Yoko-san. I also read the previous question.
What happens if I die?
This differs depending on the denomination, but the ultimate goal of Buddhism is to gain enlightenment = to become a Buddha.
There are 2 ways to become a Buddha: self-help (accumulate virtue with one's own power) and other power (leave it to Amida).
Jodo Shinshu explains other powers, so the idea is that in order to become a Buddha, you will be raised in this world by a Buddha, and when you die, you will be born as a Buddha in the Pure Land where Amida is.
Simply put, humans are born to humans, and they live in the home of the person who gave birth to them, right?
To become a Buddha, it's like growing in the Buddha's stomach (in this world) and being born in the Buddha's suffering and love.
Therefore, my younger brother has already become a Buddha and is in the Pure Land.
I have greed, my honesty, and I'm made to dance joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure, saying, “It's dangerous not knowing the truth. They are watching over “the right path is here,” and I hope I can encounter Buddhism.
They don't get angry even if they are greedy and honest.
Even though there are better parts, they cry when it's too bad.
When I'm depressed by my selfishness, they hug me saying it's okay and I'll save you as it is.
When they reflect and try to improve, they cry when they are happy.
He has become the younger brother of such a Buddha.

It also takes time. First, please relax and take care of your body.

Yoko-sama

My name is Shakkeishin.

Where do people go when they die?
This is one really difficult problem.

In Buddhism, life and death are not separated.
Where on earth would death come from.
Death cannot be suppressed by points.
Raw too.

Thank you, doctor, for your hard work. I mean,
Three main factors are checked.
The antagonistic reflex of the pupil
pulse
cardiopulmonary function

Once these are confirmed, it's time to die.

Who do you think is deciding?

It's not medicine or religion.
Surprisingly, death is determined by our society's approval.

Death is just about to come to an end.
You're not going to die so that the switch turns off all of a sudden.

I'm still at my body temperature even though I'm told that I'm dying.
They also seem to have hearing for a while.
It's a solemn time.

The lyrics of A Thousand Winds have changed into various things.

Although not the same, religion also interprets it in a similar way.

I'm also the chief priest of the Jodo Shinshu sect, so it overlaps with Kosai-ji Temple,

We spontaneously clap our hands without permission, call our parents' names with this mouth,
I'll tell you that I never call the Buddha by name.

Complaints and complaints and lack of dissatisfaction come up without permission.

For example, my parents called me before me by my parents' first name, Dad or Mom.
When you were little, you were probably told hundreds of times, “Look, say dad.”
That name has a lot of wishes in it, doesn't it?

How about Gassho?
We don't put our hands together. Or, they took me to visit graves, or saw someone put their hands together,
If you don't form a so-called relationship, we won't join hands without permission.

It was all because of the Buddha's “work” that made us, our parents, and grandparents look like they had our hands together.

The people who went there earlier are doing their “work.”

It is called a Buddha, and I, too, will always be made into it due to the Buddha's work.
We call it death.
They don't just die; they are born again and again as the work of the Buddha.
Since it was before I was born, it's called when I was alive.

The reason people become Buddha is because later people, people with relationships, and people after that become Buddhas.

To that end, “faith” is essential above all else.

For me, my younger brother is a Buddha who does the same function as Amitabha Buddha.

People leading up to the Pure Land of Paradise
What about returning to the Five Muddy World
Like Shakyamuni Buddha
There is no doubt that profit sentient beings

Let's ask the family temple

I offer my condolences.
There are different ways of thinking about matters after death depending on the religious denomination.
What is your religious denomination?
I think it would be a good idea to ask the monk at the family temple about his younger brother.

Incidentally, since I believe in Amida, I believe I will go to the Pure Land of Paradise after death.
I'm sure my younger brother is in the Pure Land that he wants.
Gassho
Namu Amida Buddha