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Hospice care employees therefore prefer not to allow a person to die in an anesthetized, unconscious state of mind. A positive transition to a future life is best obtained when one dies with a clear conscience, free of anger, dissent, and anxiety, and in a relaxed state of being. In
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Monks and nuns are meant to follow the decorum that is relayed, which expresses what is considered to be wrongfully killing someone (prohibited by
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Out of morally good compassion, he or she might decide to cease the sources of life preservation without pressure from others. Had those associations been pressuring the patient to forgo further life saving treatment, this could be observed as murderous. If the patient were terminally ill and unable
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A vegetative state can be considered a varied form of meditation where the sentience of someone acts in a way not ordinary to what is regularly observed. Another form of consciousness where the body does not react is that of "formless" rebirths. Due to these meditative states, it is often difficult
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Buddhism shows that even with a damaged physical organ, such as the brain, someone is still deserving of compassion because they are still capable of causing varying emotions in someone who cares for them. To end a life because of a patient's state of mind and to deny them treatment would be an act
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Not only does it provide volunteers to visit those nearing death, but it provides an avenue for those who lost someone they cared about to receive counsel and sympathy and is also used as a center into researching death and mourning. The purpose of such a center is to truly alleviate any amount of
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Euthanasia, although it can be considered a compassionate act, is not seen in
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one garners in their current lifetime, it is determined at which realm one diverges to next upon death. The first three realms (Hell realm, hungry ghost realm, and animal realm) are the most detested of the six and are meant to cause suffering, disallowing proper mental capabilities as a result of
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In this instance, the monks praised the idea that death was beautiful to a sick monk, persuading him to take an unrevealed measure to end his life. Because of the monk's expression of virtue, as he was informed by other monks, he would receive a good rebirth. As a result of these provocations, the
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Should any bhikkhu intentionally deprive a human being of life, or search for an assassin for him, or praise the advantages of death, or incite him to die (saying,): "My good man, what use is this evil, miserable life to you? Death would be better for you than life," or with such an idea in mind,
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Although at death one loses all physical possessions, leaving their family, loved ones, and achievements all behind, death does not destroy all that belongs to a person. The purification of their character through virtuous and meditative practices carries over into their next life and into their
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is neither dead nor alive, but instead is said to be in some form of obscure state of mind and still a living individual. They lack the necessity to rely on outside assistance to support their ability to stay alive other than being supplemented with nutrients to keep them functioning for a
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Buddhism paints life in a way that is fundamentally valuable, and it should never be surrendered for any reason, whether compassion, amity, or anything of value. It would be an ill-advised way to show compassion rooted in misconception to endorse death using compassion as the reasoning.
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until they can cease to desire and nirvana is obtained. In conjunction with a person's previously attained karma, their state of mind at the point of death holds great importance when the determining of what kind of rebirth is to take place.
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significant number of years. With this, Buddhism sees someone in a vegetative state as a living, breathing life form, because the value in which one's life holds is not observed through individualism.
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2118:Enlightenment
2116:
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2108:Dhamma theory
2106:
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2103:Buddha-nature
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271:Chinese canon
269:
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266:Tibetan canon
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4224:Bodhisattvas
4144:Christianity
4139:BahĆ”Ź¼Ć Faith
4004:Dharmachakra
3994:Prayer wheel
3984:Prayer beads
3752:Architecture
3631:969 Movement
3415:Saudi Arabia
3393:Central Asia
3386:South Africa
3208:
3191:
3124:Panchen Lama
3029:BuddhapÄlita
2625:Satipatthana
2620:Mindful Yoga
2533:Recollection
2447:Brahmavihara
2318:Japanese Zen
2313:Chinese Chan
2273:Animal realm
2080:Key concepts
1902:Bodhisattvas
1714:Three Jewels
1568:
1564:
1523:
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1027:the original
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974:hospice care
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784:psychometric
780:
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702:
663:
331:Merit making
296:Three Jewels
236:Buddhavacana
166:Impermanence
154:Dharma wheel
4069:Dharma talk
3898:Asalha Puja
3694:Eschatology
3497:Switzerland
3477:New Zealand
3405:Middle East
3314:Philippines
3234:Afghanistan
3039:Bodhidharma
3024:Buddhaghosa
2944:Householder
2854:Monasticism
2807:Bodhisattva
2662:Prostration
2615:Mindfulness
2543:Anapanasati
2526:Kammaį¹į¹hÄna
2323:Korean Seon
2263:Asura realm
2258:Human realm
2198:Ten Fetters
2153:Parinirvana
2055:Uppalavanna
2020:MahÄkaccana
2005:MahÄkassapa
1937:Kį¹£itigarbha
1932:ÄkÄÅagarbha
1829:SuddhodÄna
1774:Four sights
1701:Foundations
1370:(1): 51ā7.
905:Bodhisattva
826:Bhavachakra
735:The Vinaya
694:involuntary
566:New Zealand
421:Bodhisattva
406:Four Stages
361:Monasticism
341:Mindfulness
311:Perfections
241:Early Texts
4299:Categories
4186:Psychology
4166:Gnosticism
4154:Comparison
4149:Influences
4131:Comparison
4014:Bhavacakra
3972:Kushinagar
3947:Pilgrimage
3893:MÄgha PÅ«jÄ
3848:Bodhi Tree
3664:Buddhology
3654:Abhidharma
3646:Philosophy
3579:Menander I
3447:Costa Rica
3398:Uzbekistan
3239:Bangladesh
3193:Dhammapada
3177:Pali Canon
3139:Ajahn Chah
3119:Dalai Lama
3019:KumÄrajÄ«va
3014:Vasubandhu
2989:The Buddha
2897:Zen master
2832:Sakadagami
2812:Buddhahood
2743:Pratimokį¹£a
2558:Shikantaza
2514:Meditation
2489:Deity yoga
2360:Madhyamaka
2253:Deva realm
2148:Mindstream
2098:Bodhicitta
2010:Aį¹
gulimÄla
1877:Devadatta
1853:YaÅodharÄ
1756:The Buddha
1746:Middle Way
1298:The Lancet
1000:References
897:Compassion
884:Compassion
686:euthanasia
439:Traditions
376:Pilgrimage
316:Meditation
276:Post-canon
256:PÄli Canon
186:Middle Way
83:The Buddha
4254:Festivals
4234:Buddhists
4196:Theosophy
3999:Symbolism
3989:Hama yumi
3962:Bodh Gaya
3729:Socialism
3704:Evolution
3679:Economics
3517:Venezuela
3432:Australia
3427:Argentina
3351:Sri Lanka
3346:Singapore
3264:Indonesia
3226:Countries
3167:Tripiį¹aka
3129:Ajahn Mun
3004:Nagarjuna
2999:AÅvaghoį¹£a
2882:AnagÄrika
2877:ÅrÄmaį¹erÄ«
2872:ÅrÄmaį¹era
2867:Bhikkhunī
2827:SotÄpanna
2716:Passaddhi
2657:Offerings
2632:Nekkhamma
2509:Iddhipada
2429:Practices
2399:Theravada
2372:Vajrayana
2365:Yogachara
2335:Pure Land
2248:Six Paths
2235:Cosmology
2015:Anuruddha
1990:SÄriputta
1980:Kaundinya
1972:Disciples
1947:VajrapÄį¹i
1799:Footprint
1764:TathÄgata
1332:March 18,
1173:March 16,
1036:March 18,
737:Tripitaka
711:. In the
690:voluntary
682:Vajrayana
674:Theravada
586:Sri Lanka
576:Singapore
531:Indonesia
471:VajrayÄna
446:TheravÄda
401:Awakening
289:Practices
246:Tripiį¹aka
216:Cosmology
191:Emptiness
171:Suffering
4272:Category
4201:Violence
4171:Hinduism
4119:Sanskrit
4074:Hinayana
4059:AmitÄbha
4019:Swastika
3888:Uposatha
3878:Holidays
3863:Calendar
3709:Humanism
3547:Kanishka
3537:Timeline
3361:Thailand
3329:Kalmykia
3324:Buryatia
3309:Pakistan
3294:Mongolia
3289:Maldives
3284:Malaysia
3249:Cambodia
3114:Shamarpa
3109:Nichiren
3059:Xuanzang
2994:Nagasena
2912:Rinpoche
2642:PÄramitÄ
2484:Devotion
2404:Navayana
2392:Dzogchen
2355:Nichiren
2303:Mahayana
2295:Branches
2173:Saį¹
khÄra
1922:MaƱjuÅrÄ«
1879:(cousin)
1871:(cousin)
1839:(mother)
1831:(father)
1819:Miracles
1769:Birthday
1686:Glossary
1659:Buddhism
1601:10435118
1593:15112691
1556:44910392
1548:15112692
1507:15112693
1392:25580794
1384:11651853
1319:16154024
915:alive.
790:(heat),
763:parajika
678:Mahayana
670:Buddhism
596:Thailand
556:Mongolia
551:Malaysia
516:Cambodia
481:Navayana
461:Hinayana
456:MahÄyÄna
366:Lay life
196:Morality
176:Not-self
134:Concepts
93:Councils
78:Timeline
50:Glossary
32:Buddhism
24:a series
22:Part of
4249:Temples
4229:Buddhas
4191:Science
4181:Judaism
4176:Jainism
4094:Lineage
4054:AbhijƱÄ
4024:Thangka
3967:Sarnath
3952:Lumbini
3873:Funeral
3868:Cuisine
3744:Culture
3719:Reality
3669:Creator
3659:Atomism
3529:History
3502:Ukraine
3462:Germany
3381:Senegal
3371:Vietnam
3299:Myanmar
3099:Shinran
3089:Karmapa
3064:Shandao
3034:DignÄga
2959:ÅrÄvaka
2939:Donchee
2934:Kappiya
2892:Sayadaw
2862:Bhikkhu
2837:AnÄgÄmi
2794:Nirvana
2760:Samadhi
2647:Paritta
2588:Tonglen
2583:Mandala
2538:Smarana
2519:Mantras
2467:Upekkha
2437:Bhavana
2387:Shingon
2340:Tiantai
2193:TathÄtÄ
2183:ÅÅ«nyatÄ
2178:Skandha
2168:Saį¹sÄra
2163:Rebirth
2138:Kleshas
2128:Indriya
2030:Subhūti
1915:Guanyin
1869:Änanda
1861:RÄhula
1741:Nirvana
1681:Outline
1585:1051472
1540:1051473
1499:1051474
1466:1399357
1437:8759235
1327:5894818
1150:8558539
1141:1376772
1094:8910785
1085:1377066
854:Manussa
834:samsara
796:vinanna
709:nirvana
606:Vietnam
561:Myanmar
476:Tibetan
466:Chinese
394:NirvÄį¹a
211:Saį¹sÄra
206:Rebirth
71:History
60:Outline
4244:Sutras
4239:Suttas
4104:Siddhi
4089:Koliya
4064:BrahmÄ
3979:Poetry
3925:Mantra
3915:Kasaya
3787:Pagoda
3767:Kyaung
3762:VihÄra
3757:Temple
3699:Ethics
3542:Ashoka
3492:Sweden
3487:Poland
3482:Norway
3472:Mexico
3457:France
3442:Canada
3437:Brazil
3376:Africa
3356:Taiwan
3319:Russia
3244:Bhutan
3204:Vinaya
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