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PimonratC

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  1. What is so bad about having many more lives? After all: who really wants to die. Apart from exceptional cases of people who are very sick or have much pain. If people really wanted to die the suicide rate would be much higher.

    And the Buddha sees it as the ultimate goal no more to come back at all in this world? What is so desirable about that. I think better come back.

    Because, No matter you like it or not.
    This body is going to die one day.
    As same as all people around us.
    No matter they like it or not.
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    Sorry, misspelled.
    "whether you like it or not."
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  2. What is so bad about having many more lives? After all: who really wants to die. Apart from exceptional cases of people who are very sick or have much pain. If people really wanted to die the suicide rate would be much higher.

    And the Buddha sees it as the ultimate goal no more to come back at all in this world? What is so desirable about that. I think better come back.

    Because, No matter you like it or not.
    This body is going to die one day.
    As same as all people around us.
    No matter they like it or not.
    .
  3. In the 4 Noble Truths Buddha said that the origin of suffering is selfish desire, not "the mind being sent outside."

    Likewise, following the 8-fold path to overcome selfish desire is the way to overcome suffering, not

    "seeing the mind clearly."

    In my opinion, what the monk says is different from what Buddha said, and it's not just a matter of saying the same thing with different words.

    smile.png You right and This Monk is right too.
    Because the mind sent outside is the origin of selfish desire.
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  4. .

    noble-truth-of-mind-760px.jpg

    The mind sent outside
    is the origin of suffering.

    The result of the mind
    being sent outside
    is suffering.

    The mind seeing the mind
    clearly is the path to the
    cessation of suffering.

    The result of the mind
    seeing the mind clearly
    is the cessation of suffering.

    The Noble Truths of the Mind
    Venerable Luang Pu Dune Atulo

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