How does Buddhism perceive the meaning of death?
On the stream of life, death is just like an event, as if you are walking on the road that stumbles. Buddhism argues that death is just a continuation and endless movement, just a beginning, not an end. For this reason, the Buddha always wants to direct people to think that death is impermanence, and then it will not be affected by emotions.
Death in the Buddhist sense is not the opposite of life but the opposite of birth. If life is down stream, death is upstream, it is an endless cycle. But ultimately the death of human beings or other beings depends on the rotation of the universe.
Death is the dissolution of what has been made, the process that, once incorporated from father and mother, it has existed, only when it happened. Saying so to each person has the right conception of death, receive it with the most ordinary mind, not let the emotional pain, melancholy dead soul.
Why do we panic before death?
Every human being will have psychological fear, panic when death near him, or suffering, distress when witnessing his loved ones lose. Why is that so? can only answer that because they can not see death as impermanent, because the psychology of living away from reality, so when the death came to find the wrong hands.
Not that the Buddha taught everyone should prepare for his own death, because no one wants to die, so they are not worried about his death. So it comes to them, they say it is the wind, the storm of life, the injustice of life for them. Then from that point of mind, insecure, bored and no energy to step forward on life is unfinished. So everyone should always have the right look of death, so know what you need to do for yourself and the lost so that both worlds are peaceful, happy.END=NAM MO SAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.THE MIND OF ENLIGHTENMENT.VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=GOLDEN LOTUS MONASTERY=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.21/5/2018.
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