The Existence of the Soul in Dreams ภพนี้ ภพหน้า ฉบับเติมเต็ม หน้า 40
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In a profound dialogue, Master Kassapa discusses the nature of the soul with a prince who doubts its existence. The prince questions why living beings cannot perceive souls entering or leaving. He presents an analogy of a felon weighed before and after a death sentence, challenging perceptions of existence. This exchange encourages deeper contemplation about the soul’s reality and our understanding of life and death. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

หัวข้อประเด็น

-The concept of the soul
-Dialogue between Master Kassapa and the prince
-Existence vs perception
-Use of analogy in philosophical argument

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' Not so, Master Kassapa. ' ' So they who are living do not see the soul of you who are living entering or leaving you (when you dream ). How then will you see the soul of a dead person entering or leaving him ? Let this be a proof to you, Prince, that those things do exist. ' 16. ' Even though Master Kassapa says so, it still appears to me that not one of those things exists. ' ' Have you any further evidence, Prince ? ' ' I have, Master Kassapa.' ' As how ? ' ' Take the case, Master Kassapa, of men taking a felon red - handed, and bringing him up saying : - " My lord, we caught this felon in the act. Inflict what penalty you wish. " And I say : - " Well then, my masters, take this man and weigh him alive ; then strangle him with a bowstring and weigh him again. " And they do so.
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