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I heard that people have souls after death. I am now 14 years old and female. If you are selfish in your life. Unloving, rude, and will see many scary souls after death.

You have already awakened, it’s okay, don’t be afraid. If you correct it, it won't happen. Because you have become better, Bodhisattva will help you.

If you become a better person and become a filial child, you can go to heaven and become a god after your death.

Strange things I experienced when I was a child

1. When I was in the first grade of elementary school, I went to school in an exclusive courtyard in the countryside. There is a thick tree in the center of the courtyard, its branches and leaves covering half of the courtyard. Because I am the monitor, I have to arrive at the class door earlier than other students every day. That winter, one day at 5:30, I walked from home to school (actually it was just a classroom), and the ground was covered with snow. After I opened the door, I was stunned for a moment. . . . . .

I saw a woman sitting on a small stool (our student stool) with her back to me on the coal fire in the corner (made of mud, for students to keep warm). Her hair was very long. To the waist. Wearing a very festive red dress with flowers, she was holding a wooden comb in her hand and slowly combing her hair in front of a large bronze mirror.

At that moment, through the snowy light outside, I vaguely saw in the bronze mirror that the woman looked dignified and beautiful, with a gentle expression. After a few seconds, I ran away. . . . . .

For this reason, I still remember that the teacher at that time was named Zhao Huahua. I wonder if he is still alive? The place I'm talking about is Dongjindian Village, Dongjindian Town, Dengfeng City. It happened when I was in the first grade of primary school in 1981 or 1982.

2. When I was a child, I liked to draw ancient people, especially. Everyone said that I had a talent for painting. When I was in the first grade of junior high school, I was sleeping in the bungalow in my hometown in the summer. I saw the sky full of ancient people, Eguan Bodai, and the emperor riding a four-horse cart. Although I was in the sky, I could see it very clearly. , as in front of my eyes. I was quite surprised at the time, why are the shapes of clouds so beautiful? But it’s different from what I saw during the day! During the day, I only see an occasional cloud that looks like something. Why is it that at night the entire sky looks like the ancients? . . . . . . This state lasted for at least three months (not every night).

When I grow up, my heart gradually becomes filthy, greed, anger and delusion are all present, and I am full of pain and troubles. I can no longer see the wonderful and indescribable things I saw when I was a child. . . . . . So I felt very sad and wanted to go back to my childhood. . . . .

Please read the reincarnation events in Baidu’s official history

The Chinese nation, which is known for its emphasis on history, has the most records of such phenomena. Although most of the compilers of the official history are descendants of Confucius who "didn't speak of strange powers and disturbed the gods", they did not hesitate to risk beheading and not only praised the emperor, but even opposed the rejection of Buddhism, they still maintained a serious and objective attitude towards the affairs of gods, ghosts and the underworld. , there are still many records of such events in the official Twenty-Four Histories. (The ancient system for writing history books was that the emperor could not read it while he was alive. In history, only a few emperors read it while they were still alive, and the historians were killed. We were not afraid of offending the emperor when dealing with major political events, let alone civil affairs that had nothing to do with principles, let alone What about the Buddhist theory of reincarnation that Confucianism opposes? )

Section 1: Not ignorant of the past life

 

The earliest record in Chinese official history of knowing one’s past life at birth, They are Yang Hu and Bao Liang from the Eastern Jin Dynasty recorded in "Book of Jin". "The Biography of Yang Hu" says: "When Yang Hu was five years old, he asked his wet nurse to take out the golden ring he had made. The wet nurse said: "You don't have this thing yet." So he went to his neighbor Li's Dongyuan Mulberry Tree When he found it, the owner was shocked and said: "This is my dead son's lost property. How can I keep it away?" "The wet nurse said something, and Mrs. Li was very sad. People were different at that time."

Five-year-old Yang Hu taught the wet nurse how to play with a gold ring. The wet nurse said, "You don't have such a thing." Yang Hu then ran to the mulberry tree on the east wall of his neighbor Li's house and got the golden ring. The owner was surprised, "This is something my deceased son lost while playing. How could you take it?" The nanny told her the reason in detail, and the owner was sad. , of course he recognized Yang Hu as the reincarnation of his deceased son. Bao Liang, who later became the governor of Donghai, remembered his previous life more clearly. When he was five years old, he also told his parents: "I am the son of Li Shi in Quyang. I fell into a trap and died at the age of nine.

"The parents searched for the Li family in Quyang, and they "pushed it forward, and everything confirmed it," confirming that the dead son of the Li family was indeed reincarnated.

Section 2: Resurrection of the corpse

It is said that the soul is immortal or the consciousness is not lost after death, and the body is just a living proof of the spiritual body and residence. The so-called "resurrection of the soul" is the manifestation of someone's personality and memory after death. There is evidence to completely transform into another deceased person.

This kind of strange thing is much rarer than remembering the events of the previous life. However, it is often related to civil lawsuits, so it is also recorded in official history. "History of the Jin Dynasty·Five Elements Chronicles" says:

"In the thirteenth year of Dading (1173), Shangshu Province reported: Wanping Zhang Xiaoshan had a son named Hede. On the first day of March in the twelfth year of Dading, he died of illness. , when he was resurrected at dusk, he was originally Wang Jianzi Xi'er from Liangxiang, but Xi'er had died the year before last. The construction test is based on family affairs, which can be used as a guide. This fake corpse came back to life and was proposed to be given to Wang Jian as his son. The above said: If this is the case, I am afraid that the sycophants and villains will become deceitful, desecrate human relations, and stop paying filial piety. ”

Zhang Xiaoshan’s son was born and died, and his spirit became Xi’er, Wang Jian’s deceased son. He was able to handle Wang Jian’s family affairs. Although the evidence was conclusive, Jin Shizong wanted to prevent treacherous people from committing fraud. However, the incident alarmed the emperor and was recorded in the annals of history. According to "History of the Ming Dynasty", in the 24th year of Hongwu (1391), the woman Si Mudan of Longmen, Henan, died. . . . . . . The only thing modern science depends on is Buddhism." He also said: "Buddhism is the source of all science." He also said in his autobiography that he was not a religious person, but if he were, he would be a Buddhist.

The religion of the future will be a cosmic religion. "Buddhism has the characteristics of what would be expected in a cosmic religion for the future: it transcends a personal God, avoids dogmas and theology; it covers both the natural & spiritual, and it is based on a religious sense aspiring from the experience of all things, natural and spiritual, as a meaningful unity. Buddhism answers this description. If there is any religion that would cope with modern scientific needs, it would be Buddhism." - Albert Einstein

[1954, from Albert Einstein: The Human Side, edited by Helen Dukas and Banesh Hoffman, Princeton University Press]

From Princeton University, 1954 The book "Albert Einstein: The Human Side" published by the publishing house

Britain includes Buddhism in primary and secondary school curriculum

Schopenhauer criticized "Christian ethics does not consider animals , this fact is a flaw in its system." "It is shameful that such a morality is suitable for untouchables, inferiors, and alienated people."

He also said: The most important religious system of mankind is Buddhism.

Encyclopedia Britannica says: The credibility of Buddhism lies in the fact that from the time of Buddha to the present, there have been Buddhist disciples who have proved the correctness of Buddhist scriptures through their personal practice experience.

Russell said: "Among many religions, the one I approve of is Buddhism." "Of all the religions in history, I have the most favorable opinion of Buddhism, especially its rudimentary form, which contains the least oppressive "I think Buddha surpasses Jesus in terms of wisdom and personality."

Nehru (President of India, outstanding politician, 1889-1964)

Buddha. All doctrines and dogmas appear greater, and his revelations have shocked mankind for thousands of years. Perhaps at no other time in history has humanity needed his message of peace more than now, in the midst of suffering and distraught humanity.

In this world full of conflicts and turmoil, hatred and violence, the Buddha's teachings shine like the sun. In a world filled with atomic and hydrogen bombs, there has never been a time when this teaching is needed more than now. Two thousand five hundred years of human experience have only further proved the persistence and authenticity of this teaching. Let us remember this eternal teaching and strive to innovate our thoughts and modify our behavior according to the Buddha's teachings. In this way, even in the frightening age of the atomic bomb, we will face it calmly and do our little part to promote righteous thoughts and righteous actions.

●Rahakistan (President of India)

Gautama Buddha was the first person to project the light of wisdom into the human heart.

Dr. Frankie (Netherlands)

The root cause of world war is that some countries are too greedy, too power-minded, bully the weak, and seek hegemony, which has developed into cruelty. war. The Ten Commandments of Moses have been mentioned, but the truth has not been discussed thoroughly, so it has not been effective in killing troops. The teachings of the Buddha alone are very ultimate, especially the Buddhist precepts are very essence. If Buddhism can be popularized, we can wait and see how the world will be unified.

● Rhys Davies

Regardless of whether I am a Buddhist or not, I have researched all the major religions in the world and I have yet to find any of them perfect and Thoughts with insight can surpass the thoughts of Buddha's "Eightfold Path" and "Four Noble Truths". I rely on this teaching of the Buddha to standardize my life, and I am filled with the joy of Dharma. (Excerpted from "World Celebrities Talk about Buddhism" edited by Bodhidharma Nanda and translated by Jianhua)

●Max Müller (famous German scholar)

The Buddha is the founder of all the virtues he advocates Incarnation. During his accomplished and rich 45-year missionary career, he demonstrated his words through action. There is no trace of human weakness or inferiority in him. The Buddha's moral code is the most perfect and supreme that the world has ever known.

●Babot

There is no page in the history of Buddhism that has been burned by the flames of inquirers, or blackened by the thick smoke of pagan massacres, or filled with religious Red with the blood of innocent victims of hatred. Buddhism wields only one sword - the sword of wisdom. Buddhism recognizes only one enemy, which is ignorance. This is a historical witness and is understandable. ("2500 Years of Buddhism")

● Rhys Davies

Over the centuries, throughout the long history of Buddhism. I have not seen a single instance of Buddhists flaunting their supremacy and persecuting pagans.

I am not a vegetarian for health reasons, but for moral reasons. Vegetarianism will definitely become a movement for all mankind. ——Dick Gregory, Puritan and Human Rights Leader