I always feared what will happen of my soul after my death...my mind gets fused totally .my breathings get faster and faster.feeling suffocated. But Today great supreme Buddha cleared my confusion.Today I am feeling calmness.Thankyou so much sir to share this beautiful knowledge.
How about God's provision for the afterlife? He wants to resurrect your dead body and transform it into an immortal body that will never die! You will still be yourself, except perfect, and unable to do wrong. How does this happen? To go to heaven you must be holy and perfect. Since God knows no one is, He decided to take care of that problem. All have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Our sins have earned us the death penalty according to the justice of God. But He sent His Son to take all the punishment He would have given us, and Jesus suffered His wrath and died on the cross. He rose again from the dead as the example of the resurrection of everyone who puts their faith in Him to save them. God is now willing to forgive you of all your sins, if you will believe that Jesus died for your sins, turn away from doing them, and accept Jesus as the only One who can save you and not any works that you do. When you put your faith in Jesus to save you, God's Holy Spirit will come to indwell you and change you into a new person that wants to follow God. And you will inherit eternal life as a free gift from God! Confess your sins to God and thank Him that Jesus already took your punishment. Here is how: peacewithgod.net
Sitting meditation can bring enlightenment Buddha taught that. Life is an illusion. Death is an illusion. Nirvana is the same thing as rebirth and dying, there is nothing to escape nothing to not escape. All the side stepping is to awaken you
All these spiritual tales have comments after them saying how wonderful and enlightening they were and how the viewer feels so blessed and at peace to have watched them. Quite literally, the spiritual message could be that after we die we have an endless supply of bubblegum to chew and everyone would be posting how wonderful that is.
That’s ugly. I’ve heard the idea of playing harps in clouds in Heaven. Endless bubble gum is even more boring! C.S. Lewis has something to say about that. He talks about how our desires are not too strong, but too weak. Like a boy making mud pies at a slum instead of a party at the sea… or a party at Buckingham Palace.
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that you found the response true and inspiring. If you have any more questions or need further inspiration, feel free to ask. Wishing you all the best on your journey!
Absolutely correct explanation with no uncertain terms, ofcourse when we die our lives the body with it. So in my view soul doesn't exist, but the departed loved ones memories remain, we shouldn't fear of death but Accept as natural process.thankyou Zen Stories of death.
In Buddhism after a being(humans,god's,celestials, ones who are in hells erc) dies then the being will be born in human world or in 1 haven out of the 6 or in a celestial world or in a one of the hells out of 4 (animal world/hell,, asura hell ,etc) goes on this cycle of rebirth but if a being follows the path that lord Buddha showed that being will end this suffering attain arahath hood who wiol under stand the reality the matrix and enter parinibbana and never be born again to die .
As a Buddhist monk, I can confirm that what you said is true. The cycle of rebirth, also known as samsara, is a fundamental concept in Buddhism. According to Buddha's teachings, all beings are trapped in this cycle of birth, death, and rebirth because of their attachment to worldly desires and their ignorance of the true nature of reality. However, by following the Eightfold Path and cultivating the threefold training of ethics, concentration, and wisdom, one can attain enlightenment and break free from the cycle of rebirth. The ultimate goal of Buddhism is to achieve Nirvana, a state of perfect peace and liberation from suffering. It is important to note that the concept of rebirth in Buddhism is not the same as the Hindu concept of reincarnation, where an individual's soul transmigrates into a new body after death. In Buddhism, there is no permanent soul or self that undergoes rebirth. Instead, it is the karmic energy generated by one's actions, thoughts, and intentions that perpetuates the cycle of rebirth. Thus, the path of non-attachment plays a crucial role in ending the cycle of rebirth. By letting go of attachment to material possessions, emotions, and desires, one can reduce the karmic energy that leads to rebirth and attain Nirvana. Buddha taught that non-attachment does not mean avoiding or suppressing desires but rather understanding their impermanence and not clinging to them. In conclusion, the cycle of rebirth and the path of non-attachment are central to Buddhist philosophy. By following the teachings of Buddha and cultivating mindfulness, compassion, and wisdom, one can attain liberation from suffering and break free from the cycle of rebirth.
@@thepowerofzenstory After death ,that person karmic energy takes rebirth ex : i am lakshmi i died my karmic energy takes rebirth ok only my karmic energy takes rebirth or adding others karmic energies at the same time of my death (if others died at the same time ) pls reply once i read that in book thats why ,in buddhism, not accepted individual soul ?
As a Buddhist monk, I believe that expressing gratitude is an important practice that can help us cultivate a sense of inner peace and contentment. When we take the time to appreciate the blessings and opportunities that life has given us, we are able to let go of feelings of greed, jealousy, and resentment. I am grateful that you have taken the time to express your gratitude, and I hope that you continue to find joy and fulfillment in your life. Remember that gratitude is a powerful tool that can help us navigate the ups and downs of life, and that by cultivating a grateful attitude, we can find happiness and contentment in even the most challenging of circumstances. May you continue to find reasons to be thankful each and every day, and may you always be blessed with love, happiness, and peace.
basically buddha denied inner self and it's eternal immortality. Buddha indicated towards recreation through recycling of life and not rebirth or reincarnation. To know anatta or illusion of inner self Buddha recommended right concentration and right meditation. So profound. Child psychologists indicate that we get our sense of self some months after birth through which self-ideation and self-identification is formed.
So you say that when people see spirits and ghosts these are just figments of our imagination? However the man said he saw it with his own eyes. Using imagination with eyes closed isnt the same as seeing it eyes wide open by himself.
Search for the true meaning of Christ. There is your answer. Shobogenzo, Tibetan book of the dead...if you really want some answers that I don't believe you actually do, you should try aya or DMT. Jesus became Christ when he was held underwater at his baptism same thing as when Buddha received enlightenment
So we don't have to be perfect because we will reborn and not be in hell forever and we can be perfect when we are reborn and this time we can go to heaven ? It's like a another chance
Buddhism is such a bunch of incoherent nonsense. Ask a simple question and you get like 50 different answers and none of them actually answer the original question. It's just a bunch of incoherent nonsense packaged under this enlightenment stuff. Here's a simple question. Apparently after you achieve Nirvana you're freed from the cycles of death and rebirth. Which is something that Buddha accomplished on Earth. Okay he died right? (WHERE DID Buddha GO AFTER DEATH?) I can't get a single answer to this question. I end up getting some thousand word responses which completely side steps the core of the question. If you can't answer this question in a single sentence. Don't even bother. This question is extremely important because you know the whole point of the path is to achieve enlightenment nirvana and break the cycle of death and rebirth. However why? To what end? Where do you go after you die when you achieve that? All answers are pointing to CEASING TO EXIST! Which is just an absolute terrible Goal overall. One article I read just straight up came out and said "We don't know what happens after someone who breaks the cycle and achieve Nirvana and dies" It's like you are attempting to achieve a State of enlightenment to break a cycle of reincarnation but you have no idea what happens when you die after? I think you are better of not achieving Nirvana and just being born again and again. Lastly REPENT AND BELIEVE THE GOSPEL! We are offered Eternal Life after our Death if we give our Heart to Yeshua Hamashiach
As a Buddhist monk, I appreciate your candid feedback and your honest questions about the teachings of the Buddha. It is true that Buddhism can seem complex and difficult to understand, especially for those who are unfamiliar with its principles and practices. However, I believe that with patient inquiry and careful study, one can gain a deeper appreciation for the profound insights and transformative power of the Buddha's teachings. In regards to your question about what happens to a person who has achieved Nirvana after they die, the Buddhist view is that such a person is liberated from the cycle of birth and death, and thus is no longer subject to the conditions of samsara. However, it is important to understand that this liberation does not entail annihilation or ceasing to exist, but rather a transcending of the limited and conditioned existence of the individual self. The nature of what lies beyond the cycle of birth and death is not something that can be fully comprehended by the intellect or described in words, but rather is a realization that comes from direct insight and experience. While I respect your beliefs about repentance and the gospel, as a Buddhist I must point out that the path to liberation is not one of belief or submission to a higher power, but rather a path of self-discovery and personal transformation. The Buddha's teachings offer us a way to awaken to our innate wisdom and compassion, and to find a way to live with greater understanding, compassion, and virtue. May you find peace and happiness on your own path, and may all beings be free from suffering.
You came here with pre conceived view of buddhism. You can not and will not understand buddha’s teaching because your mind is as cloudy as a dirty water. I wish you good luck and hope that you find peace.
Of course dumb brains which beleive a god with a virgin mother who couldn't even save himself and show his superiority would save others...ofcourse you people wouldn't understand...this is the reason your religion is a failure and has fallen in its own dominant places of existence now desperately trying to remain even relevant and survive
@@thepowerofzenstory in this answer after how ever ....i dont understand because i am not perfect in english pls tell the meaning in simple english words
Buddha taught the doctrine of rebirth or reincarnation, according to which the consciousness of a being passes from one life to another after death. In Buddhist philosophy, rebirth is understood as a process of continuously evolving and developing consciousness, rather than a static transmigration of a soul. While rebirth is a central teaching in Buddhism, individual interpretations may vary within different schools and traditions of Buddhism.
There is no individual self which is reborn. Non duality. There is nothing that is born to die. Nothing that dies to be reborn. Buddhists teaching that side step things is the purpose of them. There is nothing to tell anyone everything is inherently void and illusion nothing more and nothing less. Alan Watts is a good listen to cut through the bull but basically you are not seperate from anything you are the entire cosmos coming into being and decaying and dying and being "reborn" forever in multiple infinite realities. You don't come into the universe. You come out of it
This is the TRUTH and nothing beyond. Power of imagination explained vividly. Buddham Saranam Gachhami Dhammam Saranam Gachhami Sangham Saranam Gachhami. 🙏🙏
Great awakening from buddha story🙏🙏🙏🙏
🙏🌺☘️NAMO BUDDHAYA ☘️🌺🙏thank you 🙏 Jai shri Krishna 🙏
I always feared what will happen of my soul after my death...my mind gets fused totally .my breathings get faster and faster.feeling suffocated.
But Today great supreme Buddha cleared my confusion.Today I am feeling calmness.Thankyou so much sir to share this beautiful knowledge.
How about God's provision for the afterlife? He wants to resurrect your dead body and transform it into an immortal body that will never die! You will still be yourself, except perfect, and unable to do wrong. How does this happen? To go to heaven you must be holy and perfect. Since God knows no one is, He decided to take care of that problem. All have sinned and come short of the glory of God. Our sins have earned us the death penalty according to the justice of God. But He sent His Son to take all the punishment He would have given us, and Jesus suffered His wrath and died on the cross. He rose again from the dead as the example of the resurrection of everyone who puts their faith in Him to save them. God is now willing to forgive you of all your sins, if you will believe that Jesus died for your sins, turn away from doing them, and accept Jesus as the only One who can save you and not any works that you do. When you put your faith in Jesus to save you, God's Holy Spirit will come to indwell you and change you into a new person that wants to follow God. And you will inherit eternal life as a free gift from God! Confess your sins to God and thank Him that Jesus already took your punishment. Here is how: peacewithgod.net
Sitting meditation can bring enlightenment Buddha taught that. Life is an illusion. Death is an illusion. Nirvana is the same thing as rebirth and dying, there is nothing to escape nothing to not escape. All the side stepping is to awaken you
All these spiritual tales have comments after them saying how wonderful and enlightening they were and how the viewer feels so blessed and at peace to have watched them. Quite literally, the spiritual message could be that after we die we have an endless supply of bubblegum to chew and everyone would be posting how wonderful that is.
You are the bubble gum and the chewer simultaneously
That’s ugly. I’ve heard the idea of playing harps in clouds in Heaven. Endless bubble gum is even more boring!
C.S. Lewis has something to say about that. He talks about how our desires are not too strong, but too weak. Like a boy making mud pies at a slum instead of a party at the sea… or a party at Buckingham Palace.
Oh god 🙏🙏🙏🙏great 🌷
thank you
i cleared my doubt about after death
Thanks🙏
Thank you for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that you found the response true and inspiring. If you have any more questions or need further inspiration, feel free to ask. Wishing you all the best on your journey!
Thank you sir 🙏
Absolutely correct explanation with no uncertain terms, ofcourse when we die our lives the body with it. So in my view soul doesn't exist, but the departed loved ones memories remain, we shouldn't fear of death but Accept as natural process.thankyou Zen Stories of death.
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I am from Maritius I ocean namau budhaya many thanks to console cause i raally shock
And ask lord why Ragini so kind spiritual daughter has ass away 🎉
Not clear explanation about life after dead
In Buddhism after a being(humans,god's,celestials, ones who are in hells erc) dies then the being will be born in human world or in 1 haven out of the 6 or in a celestial world or in a one of the hells out of 4 (animal world/hell,, asura hell ,etc) goes on this cycle of rebirth but if a being follows the path that lord Buddha showed that being will end this suffering attain arahath hood who wiol under stand the reality the matrix and enter parinibbana and never be born again to die .
As a Buddhist monk, I can confirm that what you said is true. The cycle of rebirth, also known as samsara, is a fundamental concept in Buddhism. According to Buddha's teachings, all beings are trapped in this cycle of birth, death, and rebirth because of their attachment to worldly desires and their ignorance of the true nature of reality.
However, by following the Eightfold Path and cultivating the threefold training of ethics, concentration, and wisdom, one can attain enlightenment and break free from the cycle of rebirth. The ultimate goal of Buddhism is to achieve Nirvana, a state of perfect peace and liberation from suffering.
It is important to note that the concept of rebirth in Buddhism is not the same as the Hindu concept of reincarnation, where an individual's soul transmigrates into a new body after death. In Buddhism, there is no permanent soul or self that undergoes rebirth. Instead, it is the karmic energy generated by one's actions, thoughts, and intentions that perpetuates the cycle of rebirth.
Thus, the path of non-attachment plays a crucial role in ending the cycle of rebirth. By letting go of attachment to material possessions, emotions, and desires, one can reduce the karmic energy that leads to rebirth and attain Nirvana. Buddha taught that non-attachment does not mean avoiding or suppressing desires but rather understanding their impermanence and not clinging to them.
In conclusion, the cycle of rebirth and the path of non-attachment are central to Buddhist philosophy. By following the teachings of Buddha and cultivating mindfulness, compassion, and wisdom, one can attain liberation from suffering and break free from the cycle of rebirth.
@@thepowerofzenstory After death ,that person karmic energy takes rebirth
ex : i am lakshmi
i died
my karmic energy takes rebirth
ok
only my karmic energy takes rebirth
or
adding others karmic energies at the same time of my death (if others died at the same time )
pls reply
once i read that in book
thats why ,in buddhism, not accepted individual soul ?
Who set those rules and why
what book is this story from?
This guy speak in the video is like an alien from other dimension. 😊
As a Buddhist monk, I believe that expressing gratitude is an important practice that can help us cultivate a sense of inner peace and contentment. When we take the time to appreciate the blessings and opportunities that life has given us, we are able to let go of feelings of greed, jealousy, and resentment.
I am grateful that you have taken the time to express your gratitude, and I hope that you continue to find joy and fulfillment in your life. Remember that gratitude is a powerful tool that can help us navigate the ups and downs of life, and that by cultivating a grateful attitude, we can find happiness and contentment in even the most challenging of circumstances.
May you continue to find reasons to be thankful each and every day, and may you always be blessed with love, happiness, and peace.
basically buddha denied inner self and it's eternal immortality. Buddha indicated towards recreation through recycling of life and not rebirth or reincarnation. To know anatta or illusion of inner self Buddha recommended right concentration and right meditation. So profound. Child psychologists indicate that we get our sense of self some months after birth through which self-ideation and self-identification is formed.
I would take EVERYTHING any spiritual "master" says with a huge grain of salt.
So you say that when people see spirits and ghosts these are just figments of our imagination? However the man said he saw it with his own eyes. Using imagination with eyes closed isnt the same as seeing it eyes wide open by himself.
I have heard that people have. Seen a person after death soon after ,before knowing they were gone
That's what I am thinking when we imagine we know it's not the truth when we see in reality we also know it's real
I believe he saw the monk , and it was only meant for him , not the Buddha.
I believe that too, such things happen.
Sadhu Sadhu Sadhu /\ /\ /\
Gambani is not a ghost. He has been reborn.
bro I'm christian and I wanna know buddha's death and resurrection
Search for the true meaning of Christ. There is your answer. Shobogenzo, Tibetan book of the dead...if you really want some answers that I don't believe you actually do, you should try aya or DMT. Jesus became Christ when he was held underwater at his baptism same thing as when Buddha received enlightenment
maybe Jesus only knew that trick
So we don't have to be perfect because we will reborn and not be in hell forever and we can be perfect when we are reborn and this time we can go to heaven ? It's like a another chance
Buddhism is such a bunch of incoherent nonsense.
Ask a simple question and you get like 50 different answers and none of them actually answer the original question.
It's just a bunch of incoherent nonsense packaged under this enlightenment stuff.
Here's a simple question. Apparently after you achieve Nirvana you're freed from the cycles of death and rebirth. Which is something that Buddha accomplished on Earth.
Okay he died right?
(WHERE DID Buddha GO AFTER DEATH?)
I can't get a single answer to this question. I end up getting some thousand word responses which completely side steps the core of the question.
If you can't answer this question in a single sentence. Don't even bother.
This question is extremely important because you know the whole point of the path is to achieve enlightenment nirvana and break the cycle of death and rebirth. However why? To what end? Where do you go after you die when you achieve that?
All answers are pointing to
CEASING TO EXIST!
Which is just an absolute terrible Goal overall.
One article I read just straight up came out and said "We don't know what happens after someone who breaks the cycle and achieve Nirvana and dies"
It's like you are attempting to achieve a State of enlightenment to break a cycle of reincarnation but you have no idea what happens when you die after?
I think you are better of not achieving Nirvana and just being born again and again.
Lastly
REPENT AND BELIEVE THE GOSPEL!
We are offered Eternal Life after our Death if we give our Heart to Yeshua Hamashiach
As a Buddhist monk, I appreciate your candid feedback and your honest questions about the teachings of the Buddha. It is true that Buddhism can seem complex and difficult to understand, especially for those who are unfamiliar with its principles and practices. However, I believe that with patient inquiry and careful study, one can gain a deeper appreciation for the profound insights and transformative power of the Buddha's teachings.
In regards to your question about what happens to a person who has achieved Nirvana after they die, the Buddhist view is that such a person is liberated from the cycle of birth and death, and thus is no longer subject to the conditions of samsara. However, it is important to understand that this liberation does not entail annihilation or ceasing to exist, but rather a transcending of the limited and conditioned existence of the individual self. The nature of what lies beyond the cycle of birth and death is not something that can be fully comprehended by the intellect or described in words, but rather is a realization that comes from direct insight and experience.
While I respect your beliefs about repentance and the gospel, as a Buddhist I must point out that the path to liberation is not one of belief or submission to a higher power, but rather a path of self-discovery and personal transformation. The Buddha's teachings offer us a way to awaken to our innate wisdom and compassion, and to find a way to live with greater understanding, compassion, and virtue. May you find peace and happiness on your own path, and may all beings be free from suffering.
You came here with pre conceived view of buddhism. You can not and will not understand buddha’s teaching because your mind is as cloudy as a dirty water. I wish you good luck and hope that you find peace.
Of course dumb brains which beleive a god with a virgin mother who couldn't even save himself and show his superiority would save others...ofcourse you people wouldn't understand...this is the reason your religion is a failure and has fallen in its own dominant places of existence now desperately trying to remain even relevant and survive
@@thepowerofzenstory in this answer after how ever ....i dont understand because i am not perfect in english pls tell the meaning in simple english words
This is not a good explanation but this is Zen Buddhism not the real deal Theravada Buddhism which explains everything
His voice is very disturbing…..not healing and calm.
There is no rebirth according to Buddha
Achieve Stream-entry and rebirth only seven more times at most' -Buddha
Kosambīya Suttaɱ, I.320
Buddha taught the doctrine of rebirth or reincarnation, according to which the consciousness of a being passes from one life to another after death. In Buddhist philosophy, rebirth is understood as a process of continuously evolving and developing consciousness, rather than a static transmigration of a soul. While rebirth is a central teaching in Buddhism, individual interpretations may vary within different schools and traditions of Buddhism.
There is no individual self which is reborn. Non duality. There is nothing that is born to die. Nothing that dies to be reborn. Buddhists teaching that side step things is the purpose of them. There is nothing to tell anyone everything is inherently void and illusion nothing more and nothing less. Alan Watts is a good listen to cut through the bull but basically you are not seperate from anything you are the entire cosmos coming into being and decaying and dying and being "reborn" forever in multiple infinite realities. You don't come into the universe. You come out of it
You go to heaven or hell
This is the TRUTH and nothing beyond. Power of imagination explained vividly. Buddham Saranam Gachhami Dhammam Saranam Gachhami Sangham Saranam Gachhami. 🙏🙏