Death & Rebirth of Hell Denizens Buddha Knows หน้า 57
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This content discusses the beliefs surrounding death and rebirth, particularly emphasizing how one’s past actions, such as killing animals, influence their next life. It illustrates that those who commit sins face the possibility of being reborn into lesser forms, like animals, while individuals with minimal sin but lacking significant merit may be reborn as earth sprites. This highlights varying interpretations of goodness and badness across different religions.

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-Afterlife concepts
-Impact of actions on rebirth
-Karma and morality
-Examples of rebirth scenarios
-Religious interpretations of sin and merit

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Death & Rebirth of hell denizens. This denotes that one will go to hell in the afterlife. If one always killed animals in the past, one would see the rewinding pictures of oneself killing animals. Then, one would feel discomfort and sorrowful and the pre-disembodiment image will appear to be animals. This means that one will have to be reborn as an animal after dying. I hope you understand, Monica? If I don't explain with illustrative words, you may not understand. Goodness and badness are universal terms which can be defined differently from religion to religion. So, it is necessary to give examples. Like the Norwegian navy men, they are reborn as earth sprites because they don't have enough merit to be reborn in the celestial realm, but they didn't have much sin to go to the realm of punishment as well. They have merit from showing support to fellow people only. This is what I want to clarify to you. 59
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