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Post by Always on Nov 10, 2009 20:42:31 GMT 10
Please tell me I am in the wrong path of life
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Post by violet on Nov 11, 2009 2:13:00 GMT 10
hi Always,
cge umpisahan mo ang topic, na miss ko yata ang mga usapang ganito- napapa search tuloy me sa internet-- samsara?
Hindus believe in reincarnation - a belief that the soul is eternal and lives many lifetimes, in one body after another. The soul is sometimes born in a human body, sometimes in an animal body and sometimes in a plant body, etc.. Hindus believe that all forms of life contain a soul, and all souls have the chance to experience life in different forms.
The Hindu tradition perceives the existence of cyclical nature of the universe and everything within it
The belief in samsara is connected with the Hindu belief in karma. The law of karma states that just as every action has a cause, so actions have reactions that are impossible to escape. Karma is the cause of our particular destiny, the law of nature that ensures that we become what we think or do. Misfortunes in our present life are the result of acts that we have committed in the past. Suicide, according to the law of karma, is not therefore an option: karma cannot be escaped or deferred and its effects will only be worse if we try to avoid it.
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Post by Always on Nov 18, 2009 14:26:48 GMT 10
All beings have been suffering in Samsara for an unimaginable period, and they continue to do so until the attainment of the perfect peace of the state of mind. A mind that has come to a point of perfect lucidity and clarity due to the cessation in the production of volitional formations- Snakhara in the realm of Nirvana.
One must learn to practice the Noble Eightfold Path, all eight elelments of the path begin woth the word "right" which translates the word 'samyanc'. These denote togetherness, completion, and coherence; and can also suggest the senses of 'perfect' or 'ideal'.
to continue later ...
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