Almost all religions say practice , what exactly is practice .

Updated on international 2024-02-09
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I would like to try to return to the original meaning of the word, and perhaps there will be some new discoveries closer to the truth. To repair is to correct and prune. Personally, I think it should be a person's behavior, which can reflect people's cultivation and morality.

    Taken together, it is to correct a person's mannerisms and behaviors. Fix the bad ones, and keep them better. I think this is closer to the original meaning of practice.

    Decent religion is all about making people good, making people go away from evil, and making people feel peaceful, which is basically one of the commonalities. Spiritual practice is to make people use various methods to achieve this goal (different religions will have higher pursuits, not to mention). However, the average person can no longer appreciate the benefits of this long-term edification change.

    Most people find it more "bitter". For example, why did many enlightened people live long in ancient societies where life spans were so short? Therefore, many people guide their words and deeds with the idea of being a good person and suffering losses, which is getting farther and farther away from the avenue.

    Even if it is a decent religion, the revelation of the laws of life and society is also deep and shallow. That's another story.

    A little foolishness, throw bricks to attract jade.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think that the practice of Buddhism is to correct one's mental behavior, to do what Buddhism says, and to understand the vast Dharma to have a deep understanding, but if you understand a little, you will find that you will benefit a lot.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cultivation is the cultivation of the inner state of thought, and becoming a Buddha is inevitably a high-level, high-consciousness, and high-standard one.

    Cultivation is the process of gradually changing one's faults.

    It's the process of changing your personality.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    How to practice! Why practice? How to practice?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Correcting wrong thoughts and actions is called spiritual practice. Because there is an incorrect and biased understanding of the truth of life in the universe, it is necessary to practice. The practice of Buddhism is to develop bodhicitta and practice the bodhisattva path, to study the precepts and wisdom without omission, to complete the six levels of ten thousand actions, to see the nature of the mind, to liberate birth and death, and to become a Buddha.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The nature of all living beings is a Buddha, and they can become Buddhas by seeing nature, and the purpose of practice is to become Buddhas. The process of knowing one's own mind and seeing one's own nature is true practice. Letting go of greed, hatred, ignorance, and slowness is practice, letting go of the five aggregates, troubles, and dustiness is practice, and not clinging to the worldly appearance is a great practice.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In Buddhism, there are two concepts: believing in Buddhism and practicing Buddhism. Believing in Buddha means believing in the Buddha and relying on the Buddha as a kind of spiritual sustenance for oneself; To cultivate a Buddha is to cultivate oneself into a Buddha. The purpose of practice is to cultivate one's own virtues according to the Buddha's standards through daily words and deeds.

    The common belief is that doing everything according to the precepts of Buddhism is practice, but in fact this is not comprehensive, and that can only be regarded as "practice", which is only external. It stands to reason that we should teach the cultivation of nature, and only when we cultivate ourselves to have a Buddha "nature" can we call it true practice, not in cultivating for one's own words. Like is not the same, the foundation of Buddhism is to seek truth, not to pretend.

    If you only cultivate outside of your nature and don't cultivate your nature, that is not cultivation at all. To cultivate Buddha nature is to become enlightened, and when you are enlightened, you must also benefit all sentient beings, and this is what a Buddha is. Cultivation must be true, otherwise it is fake, and what is the meaning of false?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Cultivation has a purpose. Finally make yourself have great wisdom.

    Confucianism and Taoism are mainly cultivated from the theory and the pursuit of great wisdom one day!

    Interpretation, both from behavior and theory. The results are all the same, great wisdom!

    In terms of practice and behavior, we must unite knowledge and action, and slowly get rid of greed, hatred, ignorance, and suspicion. That's what you practice!

    To cultivate the mind, the principle of the heart must be understood. It can help with spiritual practice!

    Practice and cultivate the mind. After Dzogchen. You can get a true view of the world. Truly eternal truth. That is, great wisdom!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Practice is a Chinese word bai, and du pinyin is xiū xíng, a finger zhi

    cultivating virtue; The second refers to good conduct; Three-finger exercises; Four fingers of obedience; The five fingers belong to the monk to study Buddhism or Taoism; Six fingers to do good deeds and accumulate virtue.

    From "Zhuangzi: The Great Master": "Who is evil? There is nothing in practice, but there is no form outside it. Cheng Xuanying Shu: "The two of them are difficult to understand, cultivate their own virtues, have no etiquette, and forget their appearance." ”

    Cultivation is a kind of long-lasting activity, including: thinking activities, mental activities, behavioral activities, and social activities, aiming to achieve a higher level, a broader mind, and a broader vision of personal cultivation than the current stage.

    Throughout the history of monasticism, it originated naturally thousands of years ago, and monasticism was born out of the desire for meaning in life, which is a way to improve one's spiritual or divine power by modifying one's behavior.

    Through the way of cultivation, ancient Taoists hoped to achieve transcendence from life and death, cut off pain and not be burdened by things, and finally achieve immortality, immortality and immortality, and the realm of heaven and earth, and return to the realm.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The practice of Buddhism is to use the Buddha's world view and outlook on life as the criterion to transform our wrong thoughts and behaviors.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Correcting one's behavior is called spiritual practice. At the beginning, words and deeds are consistent, and then go further, so that you can be consistent in your intentions, words and deeds. This is the core of the practice. When we talk about spiritual practice, we often associate it with religion, because religion places a lot of emphasis on spiritual practice.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Fix erroneous statements, behaviors. It's called practice. I often think about what I just said and did the right thing. If there is, it will be changed, but there will be no encouragement.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Practice: As the name suggests, it is the act of correcting one's own system.

    Bai cultivates his own heart to make his heart

    Pure, you can change.

    zhi's own dao behavior, breaking evil and cultivating good. As a result, you will change your environment, (knowing that you are good, everyone will protect you), and you will change yourself to help sentient beings. (Use your pure mind, good actions, and manifestations to show to others, and continue to help more beings like you).

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Question: What does "practice" do?

    Answer: Meditation is the act of correcting the body, mouth, and mind. Correcting the wrong inner behavior is the practice of tolerance.

    Question: Can I become a Buddha by practicing in **?

    Answer: Only by practicing the actions of "body, mouth, and mind" can we become a Buddha, not somewhere. The nature is not purified, and all things such as mountains, rivers, and the earth are not purified.

    What is impure is the self-nature that uses the mind to generate the environment, obsessed with the dusty appearance, and gives birth to the delusion of attachment, and the delusion of attachment is to be confused and upside down, and to admit delusion as true. Spiritual practice is to let go of attachments and delusions, and to turn back from confusion and upside down. Further, it is to transform "thoughts" from "confusion" to "enlightenment", from "dyeing" to "purity", from "suffering" to "happiness", and from "mortal" to "holy".

    If we want to ** our own thoughts, we also have to go to "which mountain to go around", "which temple to go around", "with which person"? It's that you know your mistake and turn it around immediately.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The purpose of practice is to polish our eyes and purify our minds, not to eat fasting and recite Buddha, not to put an end to the seven emotions and six desires, but to learn to control our cravings. Know your desires and add some wisdom.

    Nowadays, many cultivators like to retreat to the mountains and forests, clean and undisturbed, and live a carefree life.

    Personally, it feels like an escape from responsibility and life. In real life, people's material life has improved, and the pressure on all parties has gradually increased. Some can't bear it and want to go to the deep mountains and old forests to practice, and some go to Zhongnan Mountain.

    What is Sadhana? How do you understand that?

    Ordinary people have to cultivate. Religious people are called spiritual practice. What exactly is spiritual practice?

    It refers to the cultivation or practice of the scriptures and the process of self-nature of religious people with faith. It is a painstaking and long-lasting enlightenment activity. Includes:

    Ideological activities, psychological activities, behavioral activities, social activities, how to overcome the motivation of the heart, and whether the speech and behavior conform to the norms of faith. That is, to cut off evil and cultivate good moment after moment, and to practice virtue. It aims to achieve a higher realm, a broader mind and a broader vision of personal cultivation compared with the current stage.

    In short, cultivation is about perfecting oneself and raising one's consciousness. Fix all the mistakes. This is the core or purpose of practice.

    Practice"My understanding is: learn beautiful things and put them into practice.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Cultivation is a person's self-examination and correction of one's own mind, words and deeds. People who are self-disciplined will have a conscious sense of self-cultivation and self-cultivation. Cultivators are generally more peaceful and tranquil, and their state of mind is generally in and maintained in a better mental state.

    However, cultivation must come from cultivating the mind; Only with good cultivation can there be good cultivation.

    1.Spiritual practice is to correct one's incorrect thoughts, words and deeds.

    2.When one is near, one's practice is to become a person of high moral character, kind-hearted, and useful to society, and to be far away from samsara, to be free from suffering, and to become a person who, like Buddhas and bodhisattvas, has wisdom and insight into the truth of the universe, and has the ability to help others get rid of samsara and get rid of suffering.

    3.The best result of practice is attainment of enlightenment.

    Personally, I feel that cultivation is self-restraint, self-improvement, and reaching a higher spiritual realm. The personal honors, disgraces, gains and losses, joys, sorrows, and sorrows are gradually consumed to the realm of plain water. It's not about not doing something, it's about trying to do something but not trying to achieve a certain goal.

    If the heart is empty, everything is like the wind, and you can come and go freely. Not greedy, not obsessed, not obsessed, not stammering, not slandering, not falling into the well, not arrogant, not selfish, not pessimistic, not perfunctory, not wasteful, not hypocritical, not vain, not betrayal, not demanding! [covering his face] That's all!

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