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The meaning of samsara and samsara

Samsara refers to the rebirth of consciousness, personality or soul in another body after the death of a conscious organism. Samsara is the main creed of Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism, some African religions and many different religions and philosophies. Most modern non-monotheistic believers also believe in reincarnation. Because of the practice connotation of Buddhism, the Dharma of Mahayana Bodhisattva is the wisdom of liberation and the truth of practice. Once all beings are born, sick and dead, once they die, they will be destroyed and no longer exist in the world. There must be an immortal real Buddhism that can connect the birth and death of three generations. Therefore, in the concept of reincarnation in Buddhism, the theory of soul is not involved, because Buddhism believes that the so-called soul of ordinary people is still a sentient five-body, still has the limit of life, and will eventually perish and die, which is impermanent. Eternal cycle (or eternal cycle, eternal reproduction or eternal return) means that the universe will continue to exist and will cycle in exactly the same form, and the number of such cycles is incomprehensible and unpredictable.

Samsara: Buddhism's samsara theory refers to the six divisions in karma. Although the world is a human body, the "next life" is not necessarily a human body. Those who do good ascend to heaven and enjoy the blessings of heaven, while those who do evil fall into beasts, hungry ghosts and hell. (Quoted from Sincere News Network) Reincarnation: Reincarnation to the next life.

Reference: Sincere News Network

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