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In this text, Prince questions Master Kassapa about the existence of another world and the nature of existence beyond death. The discussion revolves around the moral behavior of Wanderers and Brahmins who, despite believing in the value of life, do not seek to end their lives even if they were to think that death leads to a better state. This reflects the core argument about the significance of deeds and their consequences in shaping the understanding of life and the afterlife. The dialogue showcases the struggle to grasp spiritual concepts through the lens of rational thought, underscoring the belief in moral agency and the weight of actions in this life that are believed to influence the next. For further insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-rebirth
-moral philosophy
-life after death
-Wanderers
-Brahmins
-deeds and consequences
-spiritual understanding

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This Life Next Life 30 In this way, Prince, is the other world to be seen, and not, even as you imagine, by this fleshly eye. Let this be a proof to you that there is another world, that there are beings reborn not of parents, that there is fruit and result of deeds well - done and ill - done.' 12. 'Even though Master Kassapa says so, yet 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 see Wanderers and Brahmins moral and of virtuous dispositions, fond of life, averse from dying, fond of happiness, shrinking from sorrow. Then I think, Master Kassapa :- " " If these good Wanderers and Brahmins were to know this - ' When once we are dead we shall be better off' - then these good men would take poison, or stab themselves, or put an end to themselves by hanging, or throw themselves from precipices. And it is because they do not know that,
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