A Monk’s Beautiful Answer to DEATH.

A Monk’s Beautiful Answer to DEATH.



The fear of fades when you see this.

Video: The White Lotus

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44 thoughts on “A Monk’s Beautiful Answer to DEATH.

  1. Whats about my beautiful answer the dead Was not and is not! Suprise!…that what is is life! The dead is not alive and a lie is not true and a Illusion doesnt exist!…

  2. WOW…SATAN REALLY HAS A BEAUTIFUL POETRY…
    COMING HOME
    ONENESS
    NO MORE SUFFERING
    OCEAN OF CONSCIOUSNESS

    HE FORGOT TO MENTION THAT COMING HOME IS HELL
    AND THERE IS DEFINITELY SUFFERING
    AND WEEPING
    AND GNASHING OF TEETH
    FOR ANYONE NOT BORN AGAIN
    OF THE HOLY SPIRIT OF JESUS CHRIST

    DON'T BELIEVE SATAN'S LIE…
    ONLY ONE WAY WAY TO HEAVEN

    THE LORD JESUS CHRIST

  3. The soul exists what I believe but this monk is spreading superstition. Happiness doesn't begin after death but death is the end of life. Reincarnation may happen and that is science but life is what should be our goal and not death.

  4. Home is where? Buddhism doesn't believe in an afterlife. A person who got enlightened breaks the cycle of his rebirth. He achieved the Parinirvana which is the final Nirvana

    Buddha also said – "Where does an enlightened person go after death?" is like asking:
    "Where does a flame go after a lamp is blown out?"
    * The flame doesn't go north, south, east, or west – it simply ceases because the conditions are gone.

  5. I have read about so many religions, about history, about psychedelic experiences and near death experiences, about physics. Then I had a mental health crisis and through my recovery I've found my beliefs. What so many agree on is this idea of "oneness". So many people agree with it, many without even knowing they do. The oneness that this monk refers to is incomprehensible for us. I see how impossible it is to truly grasp but monks like this might be the closest. Those who live merely to experience, who leave all material possessions, they are the closest to understanding it, I'm sure. And you'll see they are always peaceful, content and unworried.

  6. The speaker’s answer sounds relieved and comfortable, pleasing to the ear of listener, yet it is not necessarily true to the Buddha’s teaching.
    According to the Buddha’s teachings, one’s life ends in one moment, he would be born right away in the next moment in the samsara. Until the time the one learns the path out of suffering and attains it by practice.

  7. Life is a pain of being seperated from the source unwillingly. Death cures this pain and this is not only according to your religious thoughts and also a scientific fact.

  8. This video is more for me for the truth less for the death, I watched this video randomly in my reel 6 months before, and this completely changed my world view forever, surprisingly as a Indian myself I did not go to Buddhism, but actually I went to the core of this idea Advaita Vedanta

  9. but this metaphor provides the idear that one looses his seperate identity and merge into brahman. But this is a wrong understanding! We will be always seperated from the whole and supreme personality of godhead an will also be fully united with HIM in loving servitude and relationship. There is no complte merging in to the supreme. Therefore we are called "vibhināmśa" (seperated) part and parcel of the supreme person. And there willnever be a time when we will merge with Him but serve Him in unlimited extatic love❤

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