Do good people go to Hell?

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Do good people go to Hell?

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A Dhamma story by Ajahn Brahm:




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Not available in Germany due to copyright issues with the music... :/
Will I go to hell or not?
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Hello perkele,

I'm sorry to hear that, and also surprised since it is accessible in France. I tried to find the Dhamma talk of Ajahn Brahm from which this video has been made, unfortunately it seems that it is no longer available online. Sorry. :(
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Hello all,

Not by Ajahn Brahmavamso, but still clarifying the question in the title of this thread:

Who will be reborn in Hell?
http://www.aimwell.org/Books/Pesala/Hell/hell.html#Who" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Oh, thank you guys.
@Chris: Is the content of Ajahn Brahm's talk very closely related to the writings of Bhikkhu Pesala?
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cooran wrote:Hello all,

Not by Ajahn Brahmavamso, but still clarifying the question in the title of this thread:

Who will be reborn in Hell?
http://www.aimwell.org/Books/Pesala/Hell/hell.html#Who" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Chris
If one lives heedlessly, enjoying sensual pleasures as much as possible, even though one generally observes the moral precepts, one is unlikely to escape from rebirth in hell.
So if you are good person you still go to hell according to this?
What about the heavens where devas enjoy much supperior sensual pleasures then us, that cant be resisted. It seems that existence in the heaven will automaticaly bring you to hell.
it's kinda unfair :thinking:
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EmptyShadow wrote:
cooran wrote:Hello all,

Not by Ajahn Brahmavamso, but still clarifying the question in the title of this thread:

Who will be reborn in Hell?
http://www.aimwell.org/Books/Pesala/Hell/hell.html#Who" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

with metta
Chris
If one lives heedlessly, enjoying sensual pleasures as much as possible, even though one generally observes the moral precepts, one is unlikely to escape from rebirth in hell.
So if you are good person you still go to hell according to this?
What about the heavens where devas enjoy much supperior sensual pleasures then us, that cant be resisted. It seems that existence in the heaven will automaticaly bring you to hell.
it's kinda unfair :thinking:
Hi emptyshadow,
I wrote my personal opinion before, but I deleted it, and have decided to leave it to the experts in sutta to answer that one. I'm just leaving one opinion, if I may: let us not live fearfully. With virtue, right recollection and wisdom as protection, may we live fearlessly!

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EmptyShadow wrote: What about the heavens where devas enjoy much supperior sensual pleasures then us, that cant be resisted. It seems that existence in the heaven will automaticaly bring you to hell.
it's kinda unfair :thinking:
Samsara is a bitch. And if you look at what the Buddha said about the number of people who go downwards and upwards, the majority of beings spend most of their time in lower realms. Which is why the Buddha stressed liberation. Samsara is not fair and balanced in regards to suffering, it's a system slanted towards preserving itself. On the whole, it's just a bad deal.

But you can see this effect in this world as well: Politicians etc who start out by doing a lot of good and reap the karmic rewards in this life by enjoying fame, power and reputation. Their conditions change, suddenly they have far more outlets for their desires and they end up bad. And with a host of people who can't understand how someone who has done so much for the community etc would end up sleeping with someone's else wife, become a pawn of the corporates, etc.

Good deeds and intents breed good results. But good results don't necessarily breed good intent and actions. Which is why the Buddha stressed diligence. Resting on one's laurels is a bit like Sisyphus taking a break for a little while and expecting the rock to stay in place on the mountain.
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Anders Honore wrote:Good deeds and intents breed good results. But good results don't necessarily breed good intent and actions. Which is why the Buddha stressed diligence.
I read somewhere (in a sutta) that from dukkha, saddha can arise. So our life might be difficult (bad results from past / present kammas), but this can turn into something good - the arising of faith / conviction in the dhamma.
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The Mahākammavibhanga Sutta (The Greater Exposition of Kamma) may be the most relevant to this question.

The only sure guarantee to avoid falling into the four lower realms (including hell) is to practise insight meditation to the stage of the first path, and become a Stream-winner.

Failing that, you can be sure that wholesome kamma will give a happy result, and unwholesome kamma will give an unhappy result, so avoid the latter and cultivate the former. The most important thing to do in this life is to cultivate the wholesome kamma of insight meditation, which is directed towards the cessation of kamma, not aiming to gain rebirth in heaven, but aiming towards the cessation of rebirth.

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Bhikkhu Pesala wrote:The Mahākammavibhanga Sutta (The Greater Exposition of Kamma) may be the most relevant to this question.

The only sure guarantee to avoid falling into the four lower realms (including hell) is to practise insight meditation to the stage of the first path, and become a Stream-winner.

Failing that, you can be sure that wholesome kamma will give a happy result, and unwholesome kamma will give an unhappy result, so avoid the latter and cultivate the former. The most important thing to do in this life is to cultivate the wholesome kamma of insight meditation, which is directed towards the cessation of kamma, not aiming to gain rebirth in heaven, but aiming towards the cessation of rebirth.

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Yes The Greater Exposition of Action the sutra #136 of the Majjhima Nikaya was the one that I thought . According to the Buddha some good beings can being reborn in inferior destinations and some bad beings can been reborn is in good destinations. The good beings that get reborn in inferior destinations it is because of the bad karma that ripens after their death from the countless of previous lives. Their good karma will ripen in future lives and viceversa in the case of bad beings getting reborn in good destinations . :anjali: :anjali: :anjali:
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maitreya31 wrote:Yes The Greater Exposition of Action the sutra #136 of the Majjhima Nikaya was the one that I thought . According to the Buddha some good beings can being reborn in inferior destinations and some bad beings can been reborn is in good destinations. The good beings that get reborn in inferior destinations it is because of the bad karma that ripens after their death from the countless of previous lives. Their good karma will ripen in future lives and viceversa in the case of bad beings getting reborn in good destinations . :anjali: :anjali: :anjali:
Man, if it's like that, where despite current good actions, I can still get dragged down for past bad ones, then this deal (Samsara) is looking worse and worse...

"There must be some kind of way out of here,"
Said the joker to the thief,
"There's too much confusion,
I can't get no relief.
Businessmen they drink my wine,
Plowman dig my earth
None will level on the line, nobody offered his word, hey"

"No reason to get excited,"
The thief, he kindly spoke
"There are many here among us
Who feel that life is but a joke
But you and I, we've been through that
And this is not our fate
So let us not talk falsely now, the hour is getting late"


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manasikara wrote:
maitreya31 wrote:Yes The Greater Exposition of Action the sutra #136 of the Majjhima Nikaya was the one that I thought . According to the Buddha some good beings can being reborn in inferior destinations and some bad beings can been reborn is in good destinations. The good beings that get reborn in inferior destinations it is because of the bad karma that ripens after their death from the countless of previous lives. Their good karma will ripen in future lives and viceversa in the case of bad beings getting reborn in good destinations . :anjali: :anjali: :anjali:
Man, if it's like that, where despite current good actions, I can still get dragged down for past bad ones, then this deal (Samsara) is looking worse and worse...

"There must be some kind of way out of here,"
Said the joker to the thief,
"There's too much confusion,
I can't get no relief.
Businessmen they drink my wine,
Plowman dig my earth
None will level on the line, nobody offered his word, hey"

"No reason to get excited,"
The thief, he kindly spoke
"There are many here among us
Who feel that life is but a joke
But you and I, we've been through that
And this is not our fate
So let us not talk falsely now, the hour is getting late"


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DUE TO the darkness without any light,
the deathless upper land is out of sight.
In time, you can’t struggle on in any way,
drifting in the whirlpool in this bay all day

NOW, it’s the most favourable chance,
five rare attainments to enhance,
oh! You’re a man of international fame,
and you’ve plenty of affairs all the same.

They seem important and real,
but they are not worthy nor essential.
Your viewpoint is neither clear nor right,
in charcoal-room at dark cloudy midnight.

You perform good actions occasionally,
according to your whims, traditionally.
Time is steadily passing without stopping,
as to death, the leveller, you’re approaching.

As a gift or fee for the executioner,
with various foods, to present or to offer,
resting in the aggregates of wealthy chamber,
you are waiting to die with satisfaction
enjoying the worldly assumed perfection.

THOUGH they’re causes of grief and despair,
you fancy them to be a pleasant affair,
with unseen starting point of life,
in the process of existences that strike,
always you’re in perpetual hunger,
without quenching the thirst of desire.
You’re seeking taste in objects as in reality,
but they’re just a pile of ash in fragility.
Hoisting the banner of self-centred ‘I,’
you live like a villager’s swine in sty.
That pig will become fatter and fatter
for food, its danger is nearer and nearer.
You’re haughty and proud in society,
lofty with status and without anxiety,
you’re happy and pragmatic
just like that villager’s pig.
Screened by custom, pride, society, and glory,
far from seeing any truth or reality,
you have to face the total loss at last,
to mingle with common ash and earth.

THE EMPIRE of ‘I’ is very large,
in three eras from sky to earth.
Fire of death is blazing down ever and anon,
that won’t leave even a tiny atom,
shaking the whole universe
death, the murderer, is at large.

The existences or lives are only fuel.
Appearance and disappearance are perpetual,
death is the only monarch,
in cycles of world after world.

You can’t have the knowledge of reality,
on conditional materiality and mentality;
when will you be able to extinguish the fire
that’s very dangerous, ferocious and dire?

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manasikara wrote:
"There must be some kind of way out of here,"
...
So let us not talk falsely now, the hour is getting late"


-Jimi Hendrix
A'hem...
Actually, its a Bob Dylan song from 1968

http://www.bobdylan.com/songs/all-along-the-watchtower" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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