Questioning the Existence of a Spiritual Realm ภพนี้ ภพหน้า ฉบับเติมเต็ม หน้า 26
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In a thought-provoking dialogue, a prince challenges Master Kassapa's assertions about the existence of a spiritual realm. The prince draws upon personal experiences with friends who lived virtuous lives yet faced mortality. He seeks evidence of rebirth in a divine realm, raising questions about morality and the consequences of one's actions. This discourse reflects the struggles of understanding life after death and the promise of a moral reward, inspiring deeper contemplation on the nature of existence. For more insights visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-Existence of afterlife
-Dialogue with Master Kassapa
-Moral implications of actions
-Reincarnation and consequences
-Personal experiences and evidence

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10. 'Even though Master Kassapa says so, it still appears to me that not one of these things exists. ' 'Have you any further evidence, prince ?' . . . 'I have, Master Kassapa. ' 'As how ? ' 'Here it is, Master Kassapa. I have had friends, companions, kinsmen, men of the same blood as myself, who kept the precepts, abstaining from taking life ; from taking what was not given, from inchantity, lying speech and strong intoxicating liquors. They anon have fallen mortally ill ; and I, having told them how some samaras and brahmins say that, after such a life, one would be reborn in the communion of the Three - and - Thirty Gods, have asked them, if they were so reborn, to come and let me know that there was another world, birth other than of parents, and fruit and result of deeds well - done and ill - done.
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