Greetings!
As far as we know a person who committed suicide gets a beautiful life in his next return, but gets killed/dies at the same age he kills himself/herself. So basically if a person kills himself at his late age (let's say being 60-65 years old) he gets a "ticket" to a long beautiful life.
Is it not some kind of cheating/exploiting of the law? A person kills himself at 65, then he returns, lives a beautiful life, gets killed, then he returns and lives a very bad life and then again kills himself let's say being 60 years old then he again lives a very beautiful life. I see it as cheating and I am certain that there are many people like this on this planet. Even so they can walk on a spiritual path (even on the straight one) living a very good and beautiful life without much struggle until time comes and they get killed.
Am I right?
Regards,
Wingless Eagle
As far as we know a person who committed suicide gets a beautiful life in his next return, but gets killed/dies at the same age he kills himself/herself. So basically if a person kills himself at his late age (let's say being 60-65 years old) he gets a "ticket" to a long beautiful life.
Is it not some kind of cheating/exploiting of the law? A person kills himself at 65, then he returns, lives a beautiful life, gets killed, then he returns and lives a very bad life and then again kills himself let's say being 60 years old then he again lives a very beautiful life. I see it as cheating and I am certain that there are many people like this on this planet. Even so they can walk on a spiritual path (even on the straight one) living a very good and beautiful life without much struggle until time comes and they get killed.
Am I right?
Regards,
Wingless Eagle
Children often attempt to "cheat" their parents in similar ways, but the parents always know. Similarly, the law is not mechanical: it is managed by intelligent beings, and they know very well what we are up to, all the time.
“Nothing is easier than self-deceit. For what each man wishes, that he also believes.” —Demosthenes
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
"Do not worry; cultivate the habit of being happy." —Samael Aun Weor
8 years ago
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So if I understand correctly there are some exceptions? Not all suicides get a nice beautiful life in their next return?
It depends on the intentions of a person, who is going to kill himself, right?
It depends on the intentions of a person, who is going to kill himself, right?
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