Samsara is a Pali word which means the cycle of existences. It is based on life, death and rebirth and the chain of cause and effect. Because we die with desire, aversion and confusion we can't let go of life, this tenacity propels us into a new existence according to the quality of our heart at the time of death. This quality determines the quality of the next existence and so we may be reborn into a pleasant or unpleasant existence. We are reborn with a pre-existing disposition or inclination which explains why we all have an individual character right from birth. The Buddha fully understood the natural way that beings constantly perpetuate their own suffering from life to life. He taught that if we can completely purify the mind of selfish attachment we will be self-liberated and experience the peace and freedom of Nibbana (enlightenment), the cessation of suffering and the end of rebirth, the end of samsara. The Thirty One Planes of
Existence as a subject is as vast as the universes themselves so please
take this brief and simple description as merely an overview of Buddhist
cosmology in layman's terms. This lecture was initially prepared for young
students. NIRAYA - HELL Again, according to
human nature, we like to grade things and so we usually put hell at the very
bottom and we often think that hell is inside a volcano or under the ground or
the ocean but it doesn't have any one place. Besides TIRACCHANA - ANIMALS The animal world is
also not a pleasant place but often we think that it is. We look at birds
flying in the sky and we say, "Ah, so beautiful, they are free and can go
anywhere they want to." Flying is not as easy as it looks. Imagine putting
a set of wings on and trying to take off, could you keep your arms out
stretched for even 5 or 10 minutes? Birds do it for hours sometimes days!
Besides, why are they flying around up there anyway? They're not doing it for
fun, they're working. They're searching for food or something to build their
nest with, looking after their kids, and looking out for danger. Birds and
animals are always afraid that someone or something is going to get them, so
they live with fear and worry. PETA - GHOSTS The next realm is
that of the peta, often referred to as hungry ghosts. It is said that hungry
ghosts have big, fat stomachs and tiny, little mouths. They are never
satisfied, always hungry and can never get enough to eat. So if people are very
greedy and don't practise dana (sharing), then they might become one of these
beings. Sometimes people have pity for the petas because they can't do good
deeds for themselves so they try to help them by doing good deeds and sharing
the merits with them, particularly if they think that their departed relative
may have been reborn as one. ASURA - DEMONS Asura demons or
titans are powerful and warlike but it seems that they don't harm humans. Some
people are afraid of these beings but few beings can go from one realm to
another. We can't become an animal or just go and visit heaven or hell and come
back again so neither can they, don't be afraid, be friendly. MANUSSA - HUMAN BEINGS The human world has a mixture of dukkha and sukkha but also, upekkha which means balance, neutral or equanimity. Humans can live very different lives. Some might be born in a poor village or country, without food, clean water, clothes, money etc., it's like hell on earth, all dukkha. We are average, we have good families, clothes, school, we're not rich, not poor and everything is OK. While some other people are reborn as a prince or princess and have the best of everything, very little dukkha and lots of sukkha, like heaven. Only in this human realm, there is pleasant and unpleasant, happy and unhappy, good and bad, and everything in between, therefore beings can only really understand the true nature of existence from the human realm. We can realise the imbalance of existence and restore the balance, particularly in our own mind. DEVA LOKA - LOWER HEAVENS There are many different realms included in this group. In other religions when they talk about heaven, (only one), they are talking about this deva loka. Here, there is very little dukkha, it's mostly very pleasant. The beings here are not born as babies, they are already adults and they stay the same age until they die. There may be beautiful golden mansions with gardens and angels playing lovely music. Some people have physically or clinically died and they "left" their body (the rebirth process had already begun) and seen these heavens but meanwhile their body recovers and they have to "come back" to their body again, this is called a near death experience, it's not strange, it's natural. A person might end up in these realms by following their religion correctly. Buddhists who practise a little bit of dana (sharing), sila (morality) and bhavana (meditation), particularly metta (loving kindness) bhavana may be reborn in the deva loka. BRAHMA LOKA - UPPER HEAVENS - GODS In Buddhism, we
don't say that there is just one God but we say that there are many gods, in
many godly realms. Buddhists don't pray or worship any of these beings.
Remember, that it is very rare that beings can go from one realm to another, in
the same way, the gods don't rule over humans, they rule over the heavens. Most
religions teach that there is one God who made everything and is the ruler of
all. An explanation for this may be; once, a Brahma (god) died and re-appeared
in the deva loka and the devas (angels) thought that he was the creator God,
and when asked, he said "Yes I am God". Then one deva was reborn as a
man and when he practised concentration meditation, he could remember his past
life as a deva so he told everyone, "I am a descended angel, I've seen God
in heaven he is eternal and all powerful, if we pray to him he will save us and
we can all go back to heaven and live in eternal peace." The Gods and
divine beings still have pride and ego, they're not enlightened and so they
like to have large retinues, even humans. Thus religions form around the belief
that there are eternal and omnipotent beings that created and rule over
everything and everyone. Buddhists don't live in the shadow of or obey any
other beings with selfish pride. Everyone has the power to become enlightened
which is greater than mere godly status. ARUPA LOKA - FORMLESS REALMS These are the most pure of them all. Arupa means no-bodily form at all, these beings have only mind, no body. If you have no body, then you have no physical dukkha. Life here is very pleasant but it's extremely long and when you die you have to be reborn again, boring. One may be reborn in such a realm by practising strong and deep absorption concentration meditation techniques known as jhana in Pali. These states are very pure and light and having become adept at entering into these states one may, upon death, choose to die in this state and be reborn in such a realm. All of this information is not really important if you want to attain enlightenment, it's just an interesting subject that many people like to philosophise over but Buddhism is not merely a philosophy it is a practice, a blueprint for happiness. Meditation is the way to become enlightened and to achieve the goal of the Buddhist teaching. Related articles for further reading selected by the Course Organizer:Of Gods and Men, Francis Story, 1961, Four Planes of Existence: Chart, by Nibbana.com (Next Week: "Anicca, Dukkha and Anatta") |
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