Does Buddhism reveal the nature of the world?

Updated on culture 2024-02-17
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The meaning of the three sentences is the content of the Diamond Sutra. In the first sentence, the Buddha said that this is a world (a world in name). Second, this is not a real world.

    In the third sentence, even so, the world still exists.

    The meaning of the three sentences refers to the fact that all of us have our own fate due to karma, and each person's fate is tied to each other, which constitutes this world. Once you are born, to yourself and to others, that is the cause; If you die, you will die for yourself and others. Then, with different re-dependent causes and then extinctions—reincarnation, the three thousand worlds are formed.

    The three meanings in the "Diamond Sutra": The Buddha said that the world is neither the world, so it is called the world. This is the same as the Tao Te Ching: Tao, Tao, very Tao; Name, name, non-famous, there are similarities, this is the most difficult words in the Buddhist scriptures and the Tao Te Ching.

    There are three realms in these three meanings, as Zen Master Qingyuan Xingsi said: When you first enter Zen, you see that the mountain is a mountain, and in Zen, you see that the mountain is not a mountain, and after enlightenment, you see that the mountain is still a mountain. Another example is Su Dongpo's "Lushan smoke and rain Zhejiang tide, not to a thousand hates." There is nothing else to do, Lushan smoke and rain Zhejiang tide. ”

    For example, couples, couples at the beginning are because of love; After getting married, the husband and wife are enemies, and it is fate that they have not been separated after hardships, and this is the real husband and wife.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Everything in the world is a name and concept given by human beings. It's dreamy in nature, it's unreal.

    For example, the concept name given by humans is "feces and urine" and "smelly things", but for animals such as maggots, dogs, and flies, the name concept is "food" and "sweet things". So what is the essence of feces and urine?

    Different sentient beings have completely different definitions, it is just the perception of sentient beings' consciousness, and without the "consciousness" of sentient beings, excrement and urine are empty, and everything is like this!

    For example, in a dream, we will be obsessed with the smelly, beautiful and ugly in the dream, and the delicious and beautiful women in the dream, and when we wake up from the dream, we will know that it is empty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Buddha said: The world is not the world, it is the world that the name of the world means the world and things that the Buddha said, and the world and things that you think of, but the world as it is, and the world as it is the world that the Buddha said.

    The non-world is the world seen with the wisdom of the Buddha, that is, the ability to be double, that is, the ability to be, that is, there is no treatment, no condition, no premise, no category, but only the illumination of the wisdom of one nature, that is, the so-called Buddhism so-called appearance.

    For example, if ordinary people look at peach and willow green, that is, people have a heart of distinction between peaches and willows, so there is red and green. And the Buddha sees this scene is not so, because the Buddha has no distinct mind, neither red nor green, neither red nor green, of course, neither black, nor white, in short, there is no peach ridge oak, no willow, no red and no green, neither black nor white, because black and white are also different, this is the ability to be lost, and the realm is wise.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At the heart of Buddhism is faith. Although Buddhism is known as the "religion of philosophy", it is a religion after all, and faith is undoubtedly its core content, and the belief that people can become enlightened and become Buddhas constitutes the essential characteristics of Buddhism. However, the important difference between Buddhism and other religions in general is that its liberation is "wisdom liberation," and Buddhism revolves around the fundamental goal of attaining wisdom through the practice of Buddhism.

    Buddhism has had a great influence and role in Chinese culture, and has left a splendid Buddhist cultural heritage in Chinese history. The most preserved ancient buildings in our country are the Buddhist temple towers, the existing brick towers of Songyue Temple in Songshan, Henan, the wooden buildings of the Tang Dynasty in Nanchan Temple and Foguang Temple in Wutai Mountain, Shanxi, etc., are all valuable objects for studying the ancient architectural history of our country. Dunhuang, Yungang, Longmen and other grottoes are all great cultural heritage of our country.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Have you studied the theory of relativity?

    What position do you stand on to look at the problem, this is also the theory of relativity.

    From a Buddhist point of view, the purpose of human existence is not to enjoy life, but to cultivate and get rid of the sea of samsaric suffering.

    From the standpoint of human society, the purpose of human existence is to enjoy life and satisfy people's seven emotions and six desires.

    From the standpoint of Buddhism, people's seven emotions and six desires are endless, and everything that people suffer about in order to satisfy their seven emotions and six desires is a sea of suffering.

    From the standpoint of the current human society, I am very distressed to be busy every day in order to live, and I can't finish it; Once idle, people feel empty, lonely, or distressed.

    The wisdom of Buddhism is very far-reaching, and on the surface it can make people not do bad things and be good people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Selfless dedication, great love and selflessness, benefiting all sentient beings,,, benefiting world peace. There is benefit to the confusion of human beings, and there is benefit to those who practice the Dharma

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What is the essence of Buddhism? It is a relief from troubles and pains. What are the benefits of Buddhism to the world? Let the lives of all living beings be happy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The essence of Buddhism is to see through everything in the world through practice and pursue the ultimate nirvana. Nirvana is not rebirth but extinction. It's to be gone forever. There is no life and no death, this is eternity.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The essence of Buddhism is to let sentient beings realize the Buddha's understanding and become a Buddha, and Buddhism has so many benefits to the world, first of all, the more Buddhists, the less crime, the more satisfaction, the happier, and the earth will become a happy land.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Dharma Study.

    Please listen to Master Jingkong's "Understanding Buddhism", "The Four Teachings of Lifan", "Taishang Induction Chapter", "Dizang Sutra" and "Amitayus Sutra".

    The "Path to Liberation", "Ahama Sutra", "Heart Sutra" and "Diamond Sutra" taught by the Dharma Master

    Jian Fengwen layman talked about the "Lengyan Sutra", "Yuanjue Sutra", "Lenga Sutra", "Six Ancestors Altar Sutra" and "Three Ancestors Faith Inscription".

    The vowel old man speaks of "Lotus Flower Record".

    Master Shengyi's "Diamond Sutra" and "Six Patriarchs Altar Sutra".

    Amitabha.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Belief in Buddhism, the essence of Buddhism is actually to let everyone, every living being, should do their part, not to do illegal things, in fact, Buddhism and the law do not conflict ......

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