Buddhism believes that people come to this world as a pull of karma, because they created karma that becomes a human in their previous lives, and when the cause and condition is ripe, they feel the consequences of being born into human beings.
suffers from this period of life and death. When the power of this karma is exhausted, this period of life is over. Just like when shooting an arrow, the strength of the force when shooting it determines the distance of the arrow. If the force is not exhausted, the arrow will not fall, if the karma is not exhausted, the life will not be abandoned, and if the reward is exhausted, the death will end.
Death is the end of a period of life and the beginning of the next period of life. It is like sleeping, the end of today and the beginning of tomorrow. Death is nothing more than the matter that constitutes the body, and it follows the laws of physics. Life is not limited to matter, so the karma created by people will not be eliminated due to physical death. When a person dies, karma will naturally lead oneself to another direction and form, producing new life, good karma will lead one to a better place, while evil karma will fall to a worse place. Buddhism says that the "six realms of reincarnation" sentient beings are in heaven, Asura , humans, animals, evil ghosts, and hell. Among these six realms, there is no time to die, and there is no time to go out of this life. The same is true for the past and this life. There are both connections and differences. The consequences of each life are different, but the deep inner layer is continuous and continuous.
Therefore, life and death in Buddhism is not the ultimate meaning. In other words, the so-called life and death in Buddhism is that one’s own behavior determines the future journey, and one’s own behavior changes everything in the future.