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What do you guys think of that? Do you believe in literal rebirth in other realms?
Personally, I take the different realms in two ways. On one hand it can refer to this lifetime, as in making hell/heaven on earth. I also believe in a literal rebirth in other realms, though.
And honestly, the idea of being reborn in heaven(if I don't end the cycle in this lifetime)gives me even more motivation to act right. Not to say I didn't have it before, but I would say gives more.
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Some people claim that when the Buddha taught birth/aging/death he meant it symbolically on a moment to moment basis. But he defines his terms pretty clearly:
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All quotes from this source: The Word of The Buddha - Venerable Nyanatiloka
Agreed.
One comment .. if every person on this forum, on every online forum or even every individual who identified themselves as being interested in the teachings of the various traditions within Buddhism came to an agreement on this how would it effect practice?
Seeing the dangers of re-birth (e.g. getting your head cut off all those times and crying over dead loved ones again and again).
Or seeing the pointlessness of Samsara...experiencing pleasure, pain, pleasure, pain, gain, loss, gain, loss, happiness, suffering, happiness, suffering...over and over...aeon after aeon, doing the same thing...what for?
Both of these might inspire one to double one's efforts practicing the Noble Eightfold Path.
I believe that 'other realms' are different mental states which we can be reborn into, sometimes several times within one day.
As for speculation about whether there's post-mortem rebirth or no rebirth, neither are relevant to my practice in the here and now.
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Inspiration is encouraging, isn't it?
I once wept because I missed a cartoon episode on TV, thinking it will never come back. But after having seen countless cartoon episodes, stories, plots, I realized I could create any story I want. It's all fake. In the long run, nothing matters, because it's all fabricated. I wish I can see people in the same way, then I won't keep thinking of friends and family long gone.
The other possibility... ennui? The view that we will always have time to attain Nirvana? Obviously, we would all behave well, simply to avoid incurring more suffering.
I don't know which is better/worse. The ability to have objective compassion, or the drive to help others avoid a suffering we're personally experiencing. I've seen ex-addicts help drug abusers get off the habit, nothing short of miracle workers.
This is how I see it anyway.
My views are very unorthodox in this regard.
namaste
My experience, online and off, is that this view is very unorthodox.
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I really can't do that for many reasons, the main one being: we should all be correcting our own views, not other peoples:)
If you would like to chat more about this, then lets do it in private, as such chats in public on a buddhist forum lead nowhere but negativity for all involved:)
namaste
Not even slightly:) I was referring to the subject rather than the chatters, those chats always end bad or too soon!
Discussing rebirth and the afterlife, even in private, it's kinda spirititually seedy. But hey, you only only live once so I'm up for it sometimes, but only if its safe and between consenting adult Buddhists:p
I have learnt so much about Dharma from others on this forum but on this issue alone, I assure you, without equivocation that there is nothing anyone could teach me to convince me otherwise about rebirth. The only thing that could reasonably teach me otherwise would be a convincing experience that I had, perhaps through meditation, perhaps at my death. Nothing "taught".
To teach dharma?
The rebirth question, ultimately, this is the biggest question in any spiritual life. But it cannot be answered in this life, however certain we may feel either way.
The Buddha doesn't claim to offer any certainty, this is why there are some questions he wont discuss, I feel. He only offers clarity. I do not know for sure if there is rebirth or not, nobody can. I am not even really sure what that means to me. But I do know, that in this life now, whether it is one of one or one of many, Dharma is the key to its benefit.
I guess there is a big difference between talking about talking about rebirth and actually talking about rebirth:p
namaste
Respectfully,-P[/QUOTE]
Only an opinion, not necessarily a fact.
Only an opinion, not necessarily a fact.
I admire your agnosticism, but to imply that because you don't know therefore noone can know is a bit presumptious.
As said in my original post on this, I think "probably". Of course it is just an opinion, as is everything I or you or anyone says on these matters.
namaste
Okay, sorry if I misread your post.