Topic > Buddhism in the Little Buddha - 1338

I asked Jetsunna where and how he found it. One of the nuns told me that Jetsunna Ahkon Lhamo was found in America in the main temple in Arizona. They believed that some higher-level monks recognized that she is the reincarnation of their deceased teacher. Since then, they have transformed it into what it is today and taught people how to correctly follow the words of the Buddha. I also asked the nuns what the Sangha was? They said that the Sangha is a spiritual community for anyone who follows the path of the Buddha. It is mainly the place where monks and nuns gather, worship and meditate. I asked them about prayer and what a Buddhist prays for. A nun told me that a Buddhist does not pray to God or a divine, but prays for himself to obtain enlightenment. My last question is I asked what was Sansara? The way they described "Sansara" as this dark room with furniture. In this room you always wonder where you are and always bump into furniture. This means that once you die, you will always wonder in a deep realm until you are reincarnated again. However, if one is lit, the room will be bright and you will see everything. They pointed out that when you are enlightened you can choose when, where and what you can be when you are reincarnated. Unlike Christianity, there is no real concept of “eternal life,” but you will constantly be reborn in different areas of life. For this reason, there is no real concept of sin, our personalities remain the same, one can be born for anything and one can have a lucky birth as a human being. With an unfortunate birth one can be an animal or something of the earth. They believe that our lives are literally connections of everything. The only thing that shocked me was when they told me that they don't believe in the concept of a soul and that our bodies are like vessels or "bags of skin". It had to be the best