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<blockquote data-quote="Sasika@Elakiri" data-source="post: 3346415" data-attributes="member: 29714"><p>There is no 1 certain god in our philosophy, We believe in reincarnation and believe that all living beings can become gods, yaksha or any other kinds of beings, good or bad (refer the chart posted in this thread earlier) who live in parallel worlds, it depends on the hethu pala dahama AFAIK, if you do good things then you gain kusal or if you do bad things you get the bad results.</p><p>it is like in newtons third law(eg : for your understanding), you do something then you get the same effect.bt it isn't easy as that when learning dhamma. you have to think deeper and deeper to reveal the truth.</p><p></p><p>some say those parallel worlds with less or more dimensions than ours (we are 3 dimensional rite) , even i don't understand this concept as I'm a normal human being</p><p>To understand Dhamma or the nature we must have a superior brain power which we must gain by hard work(that is why meditation is there to concentrate)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sasika@Elakiri, post: 3346415, member: 29714"] There is no 1 certain god in our philosophy, We believe in reincarnation and believe that all living beings can become gods, yaksha or any other kinds of beings, good or bad (refer the chart posted in this thread earlier) who live in parallel worlds, it depends on the hethu pala dahama AFAIK, if you do good things then you gain kusal or if you do bad things you get the bad results. it is like in newtons third law(eg : for your understanding), you do something then you get the same effect.bt it isn't easy as that when learning dhamma. you have to think deeper and deeper to reveal the truth. some say those parallel worlds with less or more dimensions than ours (we are 3 dimensional rite) , even i don't understand this concept as I'm a normal human being To understand Dhamma or the nature we must have a superior brain power which we must gain by hard work(that is why meditation is there to concentrate) [/QUOTE]
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