Harmony Within the Family: Understanding Buddha's Teachings Family Day By Day หน้า 104
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In this section, we delve into the teachings of the Buddha concerning the afterlife, highlighting the significance of one's mental state prior to death. According to Buddha, a cloudy mind leads to duggati, or unfortunate realms, while a clear mind results in sugati, or fortunate realms. Understanding these concepts is essential for fostering harmony within the family. This section also emphasizes the importance of caring for critically ill relatives, reinforcing family bonds during challenging times. For more insights visit dmc.tv.

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-Buddha's teachings on afterlife
-Concept of duggati and sugati
-Importance of mental clarity before death
-Caring for sick family members
-Fostering family harmony

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Part Four: Harmony Within the Family BUDDHA BOX: Interesting Historical Note: The man whom we call the Buddha said this about the afterlife: "A cloudy mind before death will lead one to the unfortunate realms (duggati). A clear mind before death will lead one to the fortunate realms (sugati)." What is duggati? Duggati refers to an unhappy or unfortunate realm. After departing from this world we could be spontaneously reborn as a variety of different beings: an animal, a ghost, a demon, or one of many hell creatures. What is sugati? Sugati refers to a happy or fortunate realm. After departing from this world, we could be spontaneously reborn as a human, an angel, or higher celestial being. Family Day By Day 102 Caring for Critically III Relatives
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