Death & Afterlife in Buddhism Buddha Knows หน้า 40
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In Buddhism, the purpose of human life is to accumulate merits and strive for higher levels of meditation to achieve peace of mind, free from the fear of death. Buddhists seek to avoid reincarnation, aiming for the celestial realm as a temporary state before ultimately reaching nirvana. Understanding the nature of death is crucial, as it transforms the way one experiences life and death, making them feel similar.

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-Buddhism and death
-Understanding afterlife
-Reincarnation
-Accumulating merits
-Meditation and peace of mind
-Nirvana and its significance

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Death & Afterlife Monica accumulate merits. Also, one should acknowledge the purpose of being born a human so as to cease birth and find the celestial realm as a halfway before reaching the goal of nirvana. And for those who can attain a higher level of Dhamma, their minds will be free from any emotional crash including the fear of death. More particularly, the person who can reach higher levels of meditation and gain the proper peace of the mind, death or living will be no different to them because they know the nature of death before experiencing the real death. : What do Buddhists expect in the afterlife? Luang Phaw: A Buddhist who clearly comprehends the truth of life 42 would expect no reincarnation in the next life like the Lord Buddha or, at least, would be in heaven, not the other way around. However, the celestial realm is not the ultimate goal as it is only a temporary asylum. When our time in the celestial world ends, we have to be reborn. In our reincarnation in the human world,
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