Death and Rebirth: Understanding the Afterlife East Meets West หน้า 58
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The text discusses the concept of death and rebirth, emphasizing that individuals who harmed animals in their past lives may face rebirth as animals themselves. It suggests that good and bad deeds define one's journey in the afterlife, illustrated through examples such as Norwegian navy men who, due to a lack of merit, were reborn as earth sprites instead of reaching the celestial realm or going to punishment. This reflection on morality serves as a reminder of the intertwined nature of actions and reincarnation. For more understanding, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Consequences of actions
-Concept of karma
-Illustrative examples of rebirth
-Goodness and badness in morality
-Reincarnation beliefs

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Death & Rebirth of hell denizens will denote that one will go to hell in the afterlife. If one always killed animals in the past, one will see the rewinding pictures of oneself killing animals. Then one will 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 story of the Norwegian navy men, who were 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. 58
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