Sins Sins seek Buddhist questions

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    But you can feel the existence of beings in the Three Realms, people, gods, and Buddhas.

    One day I felt like I was playing with the computer, black and white impermanence pulled my father away, I hurriedly went up and stopped it with Yue, the old fairy descended from the sky, gave me a round field, and borrowed 20 years of life

    Later, I felt that the moment a baby was born, the soulless soul died, and it was all delusional.

    The heart is like a white cloud, and it is like flowing water. - Where are the clouds and waters scattered, and where thou goes?

    The clouds disperse and the moon is in the sky, and the pearl of water is dry. ——Excerpt from the Romance of the Gods.

    Since the intention is the most cumbersome, it is better to keep the intention as peaceful.

    Peace, you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Its big has no outside, its small has no inside, it is boundless, and it has no beginning and no end.

    Buddha of Amitayus Buddha of Amitayus.

    Light in Freedom Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Master, I didn't understand it, I just slowly learned and practiced!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's a mess, and you have these things that have nothing to do with the Dharma.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you comprehend it, you won't seek the Dharma outside your heart!

    Caution and caution.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Buddha does not have the concept of sin, or the concept of sin of the Buddha is different from the kind of sin that we usually refer to. The Buddha believes that the reason why people make mistakes is because of the karmic cycle, karma, and that you have done evil in this life because you were killed in your previous life to take revenge, but after you take revenge, you will be avenged by others in the next life. This is the most essential concept of a Buddha.

    Forgiveness and forgiveness are a kind of wisdom and a way that the Buddha prefers. That's why bald people often say that my Buddha is compassionate, good, good, good.

    Therefore, the Buddha will not punish you for sinning, the Buddha is magnificent, the Buddha loves all things, how can he deal with you as a little child, the reason why I want to tell you not to break the precepts is actually because breaking the precepts may lead to a cycle of cause and effect, and finally get retribution.

    Therefore, from the Buddha's point of view, there are no big or small sins, even if they are small sins, they will eventually receive great retribution because of the karmic cycle. Whether it is a major precept or a minor precept, it should be strictly observed, and not doing it because of the small evil or the small good, is the moment of normal mind that Buddhist scholars should maintain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Slander Buddhism, slander Buddhist scriptures, slander monks. This is the greatest sin, the sin that will go to hell.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is a great sin to recite the Buddha in the mouth, to live in the devil in the heart, and to have different hearts and mouths.

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