There is no karma. What is karma?

Updated on society 2024-02-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Karma in the relationship.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Use mathematics to understand karma, such as: "addition and change" and "subtraction and subtraction" have partial, external, and internal effects. Outside:

    It can unite people, and everyone is good to come and go and be reasonable, united, this is called "plus +". Bad people use each other to betray each other and start infighting, so that they have fewer and fewer people, which is called "minus". So what does it mean to be guilty?

    This is to mention science fiction and fantasy**. For example, "superactive energy" is destined to absorb everything and transform it into its own energy, including absorbing "subtractive energy". When the "subtractive energy" is to subtract the "subtractive energy", the "superactive energy" will absorb the "subtractive energy".

    Moreover, the "plus change energy" can absorb all things and transform them into their own energy, and the more they absorb, the greater the combat effectiveness. Even if you don't absorb the "plus change energy", the energy will be conserved and will never disappear. If the "plus variable energy" absorbs the same kind, that is, the "plus variable energy", none of them can absorb anyone, because they can all suck, so it is equivalent to not sucking.

    And I think that "plus change energy" can infect good people, so that good people also have "plus change energy". Plus means that the number is getting bigger and bigger, and the more united the good guys, the better the good guys are.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course, karma is the law of nature.

    Word]: Karma.

    syllable]: yīn guǒ bào yìng [note]; It refers to the cause and effect of things, what causes are sown, and what fruits are produced.

    The Nirvana Sutra says: "There are three retributions for karma, one is the retribution of good and evil, and the retribution of suffering and happiness; The second life report, or the previous life work this life report, or the current life work next life report; Three-speed report, immediate operation, current report. "We understand the truth that karma has three retributions, not only do we know that those who do bad things and evil deeds will eventually be rewarded, but also can truly do more good deeds and accumulate virtues, and those who do not do bad deeds will eventually get the result of good fortune.

    The Taishang Induction Chapter also says: There is no way for good and evil, only people are called.

    As the saying goes: good is rewarded with good, evil is rewarded with evil, it is not that it is not reported, the time has not come, and when the time comes, everything will be rewarded.

    Conclusion: Karma is the natural law of the universe, which is the law of nature's development.

    Sincerely. Gu Shi is a very filial person by nature. His father married a concubine and gave birth to two sons, ten minutes of love, Mr. Gu took teaching as a profession, and all the annual salary was dedicated to his father. In the spring of the year of Gengzi, he was hired as a teacher at Zhang's family school, and on the day of his arrival, Zhang's family knew about Mr. Gu's filial piety, so he gave him the year's salary at one time, and said to him; "The silver I paid you today, your father doesn't know, there are people here ** land, you can buy this silver for land, and after the autumn harvest, you can get a few stones of rented rice, this is a good way to increase your income, why bother to give all your salary to your father!

    Gu Shi replied: "My father is the head of my family, and my salary and income should be allocated to my father in order to fulfill my responsibilities as a son." How can I change my filial piety for a few stones of rice, and how dare I deceive my father by using the money for personal purposes?

    He received Zhang's salary for the whole year, and still sincerely and respectfully dedicated all of it to his father. Because of Mr. Gu's example of filial piety, his sons have good conduct, and there is a son named Jiming, who was admitted to the Jinshi when he was a teenager and achieved the official position of Hanlin. (Taken from "Ancient Texts of Moral Education").

    Xiangqing press] Buddhism's Mahayana Bunsheng Heart Sutra says: "The grace of a loving father is as high as the king of the mountain." "The Confucian Book of Filial Piety says:

    Filial piety is greater than strict father. Like Mr. Gu in this story, he sincerely respects his father, which can be said to be a great filial piety, so that he can get a noble son, which is really a good reward.

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