Death & Rebirth in Cultural Contexts East Meets West หน้า 56
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In this discussion, the complexities of explaining the law of karma and its relation to death and rebirth are explored. Monica reflects on the fear surrounding these topics in Norway, emphasizing the need for clearer understanding and knowledge. The conversation highlights how cultural perspectives shape attitudes toward death, suggesting that it is essential to address these fears openly to foster a healthier discourse around mortality. The avoidance of death and farewells in Norway is critiqued, advocating for a more accepting approach similar to other cultures.

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-Cultural attitudes towards death
-Understanding karma
-Fears associated with death
-The need for open discussions
-Differences in rituals and farewells

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Death & Rebirth Monica Luang Por Monica 56 being, ranging from an earth sprite, a tree sprite, an air sprite, a lower celestial being, or a higher celestial being. Do you think people with a Christian background can understand this? It is not easy 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? : We're discussing about how to make it brief but to the 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.
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