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If there is no death, then why is it wrong to kill?

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    If there is no such a thing as death,
    then why is it wrong to kill?
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    If there is no such a thing as death,
    then why is it wrong to kill?
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    Very good question.
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    (Crowd laughs)
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    When you want to kill,
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    when you want to kill,
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    you have wrong perceptions.
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    You think that you can kill.
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    Suppose you want to kill a cloud
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    because you don't know
    that a cloud can never die.
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    A cloud can only become snow or rain.
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    So the willingness to kill
    is a kind of energy
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    characterized by ignorance,
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    wrong perception,
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    anger and violence.
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    That is why the act of killing is wrong.
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    Wrong because it does not have
    intelligence, wisdom.
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    It has a lot of violence and suffering.
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    Even before the act of trying to kill
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    is already wrong.
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    What is wrong
    can bring a lot of suffering.
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    Not to... not to the other person,
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    but to ourselves.
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    The person who killed Martin Luther King,
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    the person who killed Mahatma Gandhi,
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    the person who killed John F. Kennedy,
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    the person who killed Jesus Christ,
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    they were people who suffered a lot.
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    They had a lot of anger, fear, violence,
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    because they have a lot of ignorance,
    wrong perceptions,
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    they think that they can kill.
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    You cannot kill Martin Luther King.
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    He becomes very strong
    after your attempt to kill him.
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    Martin Luther King now
    is stronger than before.
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    Suppose you want to kill a cloud.
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    How can you kill a cloud?
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    You lose your time.
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    So, your attempt to kill someone,
    to destroy someone
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    will only lead to your suffering.
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    That is why we have to touch
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    the true nature of no birth and no death.
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    Someone who commits suicide,
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    that is an act bringing you
    a lot of suffering.
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    Because he thinks
    that he can kill himself.
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    But the fact is
    that he cannot kill himself.
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    His attempt to kill himself
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    makes him suffer more
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    and makes people around him suffer more.
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    You cannot die.
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    You cannot kill someone.
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    So, Mahatma Gandhi is still alive
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    and he is very strong now.
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    He is in every one of us.
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    Martin Luther King also.
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    Jesus Christ also.
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    The Buddha also.
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    In his time many people tried
    to kill the Buddha also (laughs).
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    So, the willingness to kill is suffering
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    because it has ignorance,
    anger, violence in it.
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    Modern science
    also agrees with the Buddha
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    that you cannot kill anything.
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    You cannot make anything disappear.
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    Nothing can die.
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    'Rien ne se crée, rien ne se perd.
    Tout se transforme.'
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    There is only transformation.
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    There is no death.
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    On the appearance,
    it seems that there is death and birth.
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    But if you go deeply,
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    you see that it is not true.
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    If you study science,
    chemistry, biology deeply,
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    you will touch the truth
    of no birth and no death.
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Title:
If there is no death, then why is it wrong to kill?
Description:

Thay answers questions on 21 June 2014. Question 2

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Duration:
06:31

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