Nanaki's Mohawk
Ex-Soldier
I find comfort in that too LittleAngel. I don't like the idea of existing for eternity that is so common in religion.
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Well, you wouldn't realize you're a frog. If we remembered our past lives, then we would have a lot of memories.
Beyond that I have no idea what happens but I think that it depends on your life and good deeds you did on your life and you turn into an animal or something. That is what budists think anyway
Actually being reborn as an animal would not be the result of living a "good" life. It would actually be the result of living a life of ignorance.Beyond that I have no idea what happens but I think that it depends on your life and good deeds you did on your life and you turn into an animal or something.
I think it is moreso that we are concerned with this life. Humanity is extremely important, as this life presents the most favorable conditions to reach Nirvana in. Those in Heaven are too vain, those in Hell are in too much pain, those as animals are too ignorant, etc., etc., etc.That's a misconception. True Buddhism doesn't concern itself with any form of the afterlife, since the entire concept of Buddhism is centered around the idea that there is no self. No ego.
A little clarification: Reincarnation & rebirth are not the same ideas. Hinduism relies on reincarnation - the idea that an immortal Self is transmigrated from body to body to learn lessons (basically it is You in another body). On the other hand, Buddhism relies on rebirth - the idea that what one considers as the Self is not immortal & constantly changes from life to life (If you were to see one of your past lives, it would be like watching a movie of someone who just seems similar).Reincarnation was a concept borrowed from Hindu beliefs, and were used in stories to teach Buddhism.
You seem to have a fairly negative take on religion in general. However, on some level I'll have to agree. Many people do not realise that symbols were meant as a means to teach things easier. However, The Buddha was extremely wise & during his life forbade his disciples from creating images of himself or symbolic images for fear that people would become mislead. Of course, as soon as he died everyone decided to go against his wishes. Imagine that.Much like Christianity, the symbolism of the religion has surpassed and replaced the actual beliefs.
i have heard of people who die for a few seconds can see dead family members and friends but if you have no conciousness when you die how can you remember it?