Proving rebirth requires that you first put a lot on the line which requires faith
"For a lot of people for whom death is the end, the current pandemic is
really cause for dismay. And of course, there really is dismay in the
fact that so many people are dying, and there seems to be no end in
sight. But when you realize that death is not the end, it gives you the
courage to keep on doing what you know is right, even in the face of
overwhelming odds — because you’re being asked to have conviction in the
fact your actions have a power, and that they’re not snuffed out.
These
are good things to believe. Now, it is possible to come to know that
they’re true, but that requires that you take them on first as working
hypotheses. Some people say, “Well, the Buddha didn’t teach you anything that you can’t prove for yourself,”
which is true. But the proving requires that you first put a lot on the
line. Spend time being generous, observing the precepts. Spend time
practicing concentration, developing discernment into the areas where
the mind is less than honest with itself. Take these things apart. You
can follow this path only if you have a certain amount of conviction
that it could be true.
Then, as the Buddha said, when you reach
stream-entry, your conviction is verified. In other words, it doesn’t
suddenly appear then. It’s not the case you were doubting, doubting,
doubting all the time and not willing to put out any effort because of
your doubts, and then suddenly you changed your mind. It’s because you
put in the energy that was required, and then you found that the results
more than exceeded your expectations.
By arriving at the
deathless, you step out of space and time. And in stepping out of space
and time, you begin to realize that time did not start for you at the
date of your birth. It went way back further in the past. You may not
know the details, but you do know that there’s something that goes way,
way back. And you realize that you were able to reach that deathless
dimension because of your actions, the choices you made right here and
now."
~ Thanissaro Bhikkhu "Conviction in the End of Suffering"
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