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The Six Paths in Buddhist cosmology are the six worlds where sentient beings are reincarnated based on their karma, which is linked to their actions in previous lives. These paths are depicted in the Bhavacakra ("wheel of existence"). The six paths are:
the world of gods or celestial beings (deva) the world of human beings (manushya) the world of warlike demigods (asura) the world of animals (tiryagyoni) the world of hungry ghosts (preta) the world of Hell (naraka)The first three paths are known as "the three benevolent destinies" (kuśalagati), where beings experience varying degrees of virtue, pleasure, and pain. The last three paths are referred to as the three unbenevolent destinies (akuśalagati), where beings lack virtue and suffer predominantly. Typically, we as human beings only perceive the animals around us. The first Buddhist texts mention only five paths without distinguishing between the paths of deva and asura. Moreover not all texts acknowledge the world of asura. In Japan, the monk Genshin even inexplicably places the path of humans below that of the asuras.
The elements forming karma are constituted in bodily, oral or mental volitional acts. The chain of transmigration due to the Three Poisons (hatred, greed, ignorance), of which ignorance (avidyā) of the ultimate truth (Sanskrit: paramārtha; Chinese: zhēndì 真谛) or the true law (Sanskrit: saddharma, सद्धर्म, correct law; Chinese: miàofǎ, 妙法, marvelous law) is generally presented as the source of reincarnation in the three non-benevolent destinies.
Early Buddhist descriptions divided the psychocosmic universe into three "worlds": the kāma-loka ("world of desire"), rūpa-loka ("world of form") and arūpa-loka (""world of non-form"). The kāma-loka dealt with the daily psychological possibilities of humans and was divided into five above mentioned worlds with the exception of the asura realm.
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Segaki CeremonySerial: TL-00678 ADZG Sunday Morning, Six Realms, Ceremony, Zoom, Chanting |
Oct 25 2020 Zoom |
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The Fox Koan and Responding Helpfully to Cause and EffectSerial: TL-00670 ADZG Monday Night, Fox, Funeral, Six Realms, Intention, Book of Serenity |
Jul 13 2020 Zoom |
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The Six Destines as a New Paradigm for Medieval Japanese Buddhism, and Creative Playful AdjustmentsSerial: TL-00613 ADZG Monday Night, Six Realms, Offering, Yogachara, Evil, Religion |
Oct 28 2019 Ancient Dragon Zen Gate |
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The Mutual Influence of the Environment and Awakening SelfSerial: TL-00611 ADZG Sesshin Talk, Letting Go, Liberation, Six Realms, Posture, Repentance |
Oct 20 2019 Ancient Dragon Zen Gate |
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Jizo: Witnessing Practice and the Marginal PersonsSerial: TL-00518 ADZG Sunday Morning, Six Realms, Ceremony, Practice Period, Humility |
Apr 29 2018 Ancient Dragon Zen Gate |
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Mountains and Water Sutra for St. Patrick's DaySerial: TL-00325 ADZG Sunday Morning, Liberation, Six Realms, Practice Period, Doubt, Funeral |
Mar 16 2014 Ancient Dragon Zen Gate |
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Practicing Three Thousand Worlds in a single Thought-momentSerial: TL-00197 ADZG Monday Night, Lotus Sutra, Patience, Six Realms, Mindfulness, Religion |
Nov 09 2009 Ancient Dragon Zen Gate |
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November 9th, 1997, Serial No. 00151 Uchiyama, Religion, Faith, Money, Six Realms |
Nov 09 1997 |
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September 12th, 1994, Serial No. 00099 Way-Seeking Mind, Doubt, Six Realms, Samsara |
Sep 12 1994 |
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October 31st, 1993, Serial No. 00064 Ceremony, Offering, Thich Nhat Hanh, Emotions, Six Realms |
Oct 31 1993 |