Contemplating the DEATH to live peacefully .VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.
Once he understood that death is inevitable for all species, the more Buddha's children cherish life, be more calm with death and do all they need to do to bring peace to themselves and others, in this life and the next ...

Contemplating the DEATH to live peacefully
At one time, the Buddha was in Sàvatthi. Then King Pasenadi of Kosala came, after paying homage and sat down on one side.
Where did the great king go until noon?The White World Religion, the mother-in-law of the elderly, has reached longevity and has been destined for the common. I love my mother very much. If you are given a treasure, or leave your mother to death, you will give it ... If you are given a country, or if your mother has to die, you will give it.
Sir, all beings must die, end in death, will not overcome death.
It was wonderful, so rare! Bach The Ton.
That's right, my lord. All beings must die, end in death, will not overcome death. For example, all pottery made must break, all end in breaking, do not surpass the break.
Great King should know: Every living being will die / Life will end / Discretion, they will go / Receive good and evil results / Bad karma to hell / Good karma to heaven / So do good / Accumulate for future life / Merit for future life / to support people.
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Everyone knows that we will die but we don't know when and how death will come to us? Because death is such a cruel and overwhelming end, most people try to avoid it as if death is far away. Then, when a relative in the family dies, even if it is spring or green, the pain and regret for the deceased is still infinite. Therefore, in life, we must equip ourselves with awareness and promote wisdom to face and overcome that loss.
King Pasenadi was truly in agony when his mother passed away, despite his longevity. He mourned deeply and thought that the kingdom could be exchanged if possible, to regain life for his mother. Thanks to meeting the Blessed One, the king is declared to understand impermanence, and if there is birth, then there is death, death will come to everyone is an inevitable truth.
Having realized this truth, the Buddhist son vowed to live meekly and die peacefully, neither greedy nor afraid to die. In fact, life and death, birth and death are happening every moment in us. Death is not the end, ending everything but just changing, moving to another life in the endless stream of samsara. This ending is the premise for a start that life in the future depends entirely on the karma created in the present.


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