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How is 'mind and body' ONE, But then when our body die we get reincarnated?
Another thing i dont quite understand yet..
Buddhist text says mind and body are ONE..
But then if mind and body are one, then when our body dies, our mind should die aswell shouldnt it?
so what is it that gets 'reincarnated??
(this is the part where Buddhism gets abit deep for me and how can diving into this sort of thing help someone on their path?))
it still doesnt stop me from asking these questions because im genuinly interested.
So whats the Buddhist concept to this question??
Thanks in advance.
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If it were two, then how could we make it into one?
Metta!
Anyway, mind is not reborn in the new life, if that happen, we will retain all memories and knowledge of the past lives.
But may be a bit off topic.
But what you said maybe is a prove that we reborn all the time in this period of life.
Still off-topic, sorry.
Metta!
Great question, but you'd have to practice to get that answer.
Metta,
Abu
Were you serious?
For example, we don't say to victims of rape that their karma caused the rape. It would be adding insult to injury. Only a Buddha fully has full understanding of reincarnation.
the mind makes both one and many.
what happens when the mind doesn't make one or many?
Are you being serious?
I'm very sincere in my inquiry.
Please don't put words into my mouth.
I would like to hear your opinion, please.
REBIRTH is only understood by a Buddha.
Reincarnation is a completely different concept and a view held by tibetan buddhists, not Buddhists in general. Kamma and Rebirth are the weft and warp of our garment of skandas...
Reincarnation is a specific premise which is imposed onto a specific system of Buddhism.
it is equally questionable, but in a different way.
So there is no point in discussing over this matter, whether Self(or Atman or Consciousness) exists or not, as just discussing it will not lead us anywhere, rather direct experience will answer to all our queries.
There is no you
There is no body
There is no mind
"From the first, not a thing is."
Hui-Neng
Check out "The Zen Doctrine of No-Mind" by D. T. Suzuki
These are just concepts. Weird ideas huh? I like it.
Body and Mind are dropped in Zazen. Questions about what comes first... body or mind.. or whether they are mutually arising.. ...or what body is ...or what mind is. all that gets burned up in sheer practice... all that. I sit regularly with a Kwan Um group, and one thing that is repeated often is.. "it's not an understanding". That doesn't mean understanding isn't important. "Right" understanding is better that "wrong" understanding.. but there is also ... having settled.. letting go into sheer practice.
That sheer practice is an unbinding at the source of those questions and answers. they are still ok to bat around, but nothing fundamental is hanging on an answer.
This is not something "advanced".. it is just doing the practice and is a matter of course.
...and this is a Zen perspective.. it must be said. It doesn't trump the take of other traditions..