"Buddhists do not believe that this life on earth is the only life and that human beings are the only kind of being. Planes of existence are numerous and beings are innumerable. After death one may be born as a human being, in a subhuman state or in a celestial plane according to one's actions. The so-called being in the subsequent life is neither the same as its predecessor (as it has changed) nor absolutely different (as it is the identical stream of life). Buddhism denies the identity of a being but affirms an identity of process." ~The Buddha Technorati Tags: Buddha Buddhist Buddhism Meditation Dharma
April 09, 2011
Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 4/9/2011
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