Death & Rebirth in Cultural Contexts Buddha Knows หน้า 55
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The text discusses the understanding of death and rebirth from a cultural standpoint, particularly reflecting on the fear surrounding these topics in Norway. Monica shares her thoughts on how people with Christian backgrounds may struggle with concepts like karma and death. Luang Phaw and Monica emphasize the need for open discussions about death to reduce fear and provide clarity, highlighting how cultural practices regarding death vary and affect people's experiences.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Cultural perspectives on death
-The fear of death in Norway
-Karma and its understanding
-The need for open discussion about death
-Impact of upbringing on beliefs about death

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Death & Rebirth Monica ranging from earth sprite, tree sprite, air sprite, lower celestial being, and higher celestial being. Do you think that is understandable for people with a Christian background? It is somehow difficult to explain the law of karma. : Yes, somehow it reminds me of my own culture. Yes it is understandable. People are just so afraid of talking about it in Norway. And it's just as normal as being born wouldn't you say? That's why I think we need to calm people down a little bit and give them some knowledge about death. And I need a clearer picture. It's just I need more information to say, ok, can we think about it without being so fearful? Luang Phaw: We're discussing about how to make it brief but to the Monica point. : Yes, that's right. Would you like to know what we do something about it? When people die in Norway we usually don't see them because we're so afraid of death, and we don't want to say goodbye. 57
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