Buddha would have said that death is part of life. There is nothing wrong with viewing it. Rather, do we have the 'heart of empathy'?
When Buddha begin his journey to understand life, he visit 4 gates of his castle. At each gate, he sees birth, aging, sickness, and death. He would not be Buddha if he is unable to accept the truth and hide in his little castle.
When we have our lamb meat on the table, have we think about the suffering of the lamb? When we have our vegetable on the table, have we think about the suffering of the veggie (All life are equal, even veggie)?
[ 本帖最後由 dye 於 2008-5-12 14:39 編輯 ] |