In Buddhism, what does "beginning and ending the afterlife" mean?

Without a beginning, there is no beginning. Time is an illusion. The past, the present and the future exist at the same time. Therefore, it is often said in Buddhist scriptures that for a while, the Buddha is in such a way. A moment is truth, always a moment, the real dharma world. Without delusion and persistence, you can experience an incredible moment.

Then why do we feel that we have time, past, present and future? Because of changes, we make false differences.

Diamond Sutra: You can't get a heart in the past, you can't get a heart now, and you can't get a heart in the future.

Of course, everyone in the world thinks that time has passed, so we explain this sentence in the concept of time.

No beginning, no afterlife.

Never found the beginning, a long time ago, until now; Our life, the first phase is gone, and the second phase begins again. Circulate in six lanes. The former thought went out, and the latter thought came up again, and it went on like this.

There is no beginning, no beginning, no beginning, before the beginning, before the infinite time.

amitabha