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Ajahn Dhammasiha is asked about the power of Māra, 'The Evil One'. In Buddhist cosmology he is described as a powerful spirit, who is vehemently opposed to anyone attaining Nibbāna and thus escaping from his influence. Somewhat similar to the concept of the 'devil' in Western/Christian mythology.
Ajahn explains that despite all his power, Mara can not overrule the effects of Karma. If we keep precepts, practise generosity, have faith in the Triple Gem, and conviction in the efficacy of good and bad actions causing rebirth according to our karma, Mara can not cause us any harm.
If we can unify our mind in Samādhi, he is blindfolded and can't even see us any more.
If we attain Nibbāna, he is defeated forever.
Ajahn also talks about the 'judgment scene' after death described in the religions and mythologies of so many different cultures, and also reported in some 'Near Death Experiences' of those who were resuscitated after clinical death occured. He points out that there are both the external aspect, and the internal psychological reality. If internally we are harsh in condemning others, we may experience a very strict and mercyless 'judge' externally as well. If we have completely filled our heart with loving kindness and compassion, not applying any judgement and condemnation to any being at all, we may not experince any external judgement scene after death, but go straight to Brahmaloka (very high heaven beyond sensuality).
https://www.dhammagiri.net
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJINt0JJBfFm_x0FZcU9QJw
https://tinyletter.com/dhammagiri/archive
https://open.spotify.com/show/0SHWfWEGkO8OAtSWNJlqyD
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dhammagiri-buddhist-podcasts/id1534539834
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Ajahn Dhammasiha is asked about the power of Māra, 'The Evil One'. In Buddhist cosmology he is described as a powerful spirit, who is vehemently opposed to anyone attaining Nibbāna and thus escaping from his influence. Somewhat similar to the concept of the 'devil' in Western/Christian mythology.
Ajahn explains that despite all his power, Mara can not overrule the effects of Karma. If we keep precepts, practise generosity, have faith in the Triple Gem, and conviction in the efficacy of good and bad actions causing rebirth according to our karma, Mara can not cause us any harm.
If we can unify our mind in Samādhi, he is blindfolded and can't even see us any more.
If we attain Nibbāna, he is defeated forever.
Ajahn also talks about the 'judgment scene' after death described in the religions and mythologies of so many different cultures, and also reported in some 'Near Death Experiences' of those who were resuscitated after clinical death occured. He points out that there are both the external aspect, and the internal psychological reality. If internally we are harsh in condemning others, we may experience a very strict and mercyless 'judge' externally as well. If we have completely filled our heart with loving kindness and compassion, not applying any judgement and condemnation to any being at all, we may not experince any external judgement scene after death, but go straight to Brahmaloka (very high heaven beyond sensuality).
https://www.dhammagiri.net
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJINt0JJBfFm_x0FZcU9QJw
https://tinyletter.com/dhammagiri/archive
https://open.spotify.com/show/0SHWfWEGkO8OAtSWNJlqyD
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dhammagiri-buddhist-podcasts/id1534539834

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