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[[Eight unfree states]]; Eight states into which we can be [[reborn]]. They are: [[rebirth]] as a [[hell being]], [[rebirth]] as a [[hungry ghost]], [[rebirth]] as an [[animal]], [[rebirth]] as an ordinary [[god]], [[rebirth]] in a country where there is no [[religion]], [[rebirth]] where there is no [[Buddhadharma]], [[rebirth]] with [[mental]] or [[physical]] disability, and [[rebirth]] as one who holds [[wrong views]] denying [[Dharma]]. They are called `[[unfree states]] because they allow no freedom for [[spiritual practice]]. | [[Eight unfree states]]; Eight states into which we can be [[reborn]]. They are: [[rebirth]] as a [[hell being]], [[rebirth]] as a [[hungry ghost]], [[rebirth]] as an [[animal]], [[rebirth]] as an ordinary [[god]], [[rebirth]] in a country where there is no [[religion]], [[rebirth]] where there is no [[Buddhadharma]], [[rebirth]] with [[mental]] or [[physical]] disability, and [[rebirth]] as one who holds [[wrong views]] denying [[Dharma]]. They are called `[[unfree states]] because they allow no freedom for [[spiritual practice]]. | ||
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[http://kadampa.org/en/reference/glossary-of-buddhist-terms-a-e#Dakini-Land kadampa.org] | [http://kadampa.org/en/reference/glossary-of-buddhist-terms-a-e#Dakini-Land kadampa.org] | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:12, 10 April 2024
Eight unfree states; Eight states into which we can be reborn. They are: rebirth as a hell being, rebirth as a hungry ghost, rebirth as an animal, rebirth as an ordinary god, rebirth in a country where there is no religion, rebirth where there is no Buddhadharma, rebirth with mental or physical disability, and rebirth as one who holds wrong views denying Dharma. They are called `unfree states because they allow no freedom for spiritual practice. kadampa.org