
In this episode of Deep Dive we explore the Buddhist concept of rebirth, distinguishing it from the Western notion of reincarnation by emphasizing causal continuity without a fixed soul. It highlights how the historical Buddha prioritized ethical living in the present moment over metaphysical speculation about the afterlife, a pragmatic approach mirrored in Western ethical philosophies like Kantianism and secular humanism. The document further contrasts the diverse views on death and liberation across major Buddhist schools, with a particular focus on Nichiren Buddhism's interpretation of life and death as unified phases of an eternal rhythm. Finally, it offers a speculative connection between Buddhist cosmology and modern consciousness studies, suggesting that consciousness may be non-local and karmic patterns persist as information within a universal field.