Love is not cause and effect, fate is destined for life and death. What do you mean?

Updated on culture 2024-02-20
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It means: the presence or absence of "fate" can be destined for the length of "love"!

    From: Description of the flower in the Indian Buddhist scriptures.

    The first half of the sentence: Two sentient beings can produce such a thing as "love" in this life without the need for cause and effect in the past life; That is, "love" does not arise because of cause and effect!

    The second half of the sentence: Two sentient beings, if they are destined in this life, they can make this "love" last for a long time; If it is destined to fail, it will be ruthless in the end!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Meaning: No matter how deep the love is, it will never get together. "Love is not cause and effect, fate is destined to live and die" comes from the description of the flower on the other side in the Indian Buddhist scriptures.

    The Buddha said: The flowers on the other side bloom for a thousand years and fall for a thousand years, and the flowers and leaves will never meet. Love is not cause and effect, fate is destined for life and death.

    Translation: The flower of the other side, it can only bloom once in a thousand years, and it can only fall in a thousand years, it blooms first, then grows leaves, and the flowers and leaves do not appear at the same time. (The Buddha talks about a word of fate, the origin is gathered, and the fate is dispersed) even if there is a deep love, but the fate is always not gathered together.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Love is not cause and effect, fate is destined for life and death. "Meaning:

    The Buddha said that the word fate, the origin is gathered, and the fate is dispersed, no matter what can escape such a rule, life and death are the same. And even if there is a deep love, but fate will never get together.

    "Love" is caused by cause and effect, Buddhism talks about "cause and effect", "cause" is like a seed, "fruit" is the seed planted, through the sunshine and rain and other slowly grow up and finally bear fruit, and the external conditions such as sunshine and rain and dew encountered in the growth process are "fate".

    Buddhism says that "all laws are empty, cause and effect are not empty", and the so-called "feelings" are not only because of the causes planted in the past and past lives, but also because of the causes planted in the past and past lives, the fruits of the present "feelings" will produce the results of the present "feelings", and the fruits of the present "feelings" are the causes of future and future generations.

    In this way, cause and effect are connected and uninterrupted, and what kind of effect will be produced during the period depends on the "fate", that is, the external conditions, of course, including their own choices, because each person encounters different "fate", so the path of choice is different, and the results produced are also different. Therefore, the latter sentence is not correct to say that "fate is destined for life and death", but "fate" will affect life and death. And "affection" is precisely the deepest cause and effect in our world as mentioned in the Buddhist scriptures.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Death for people is destined to die Seeking justice for the dead is acting against the heavens There will be no real wicked people in the world who harm the common people Burning, killing and looting is also a manifestation of the way of heaven Illness and disability, whether it is born or an accident, is even more inescapable Not only is it undesirable to cure the disease and save people, but even the prevention and control of infections Teaching medical skills should belong to the party traitors Cruelty to others should not only not be punished, but should be recorded as a great merit I don't know what to do.

    The cycle of retribution is all caused by people, all of them are man-made, Buddhism believes that emptiness is the foundation of everything, all phenomena are created out of nothing, and they are not in a moment, and they are willing to believe that people have an afterlife, at least they can die willingly, and they do not believe in reincarnation, and death is only a temporary pain, even if there is hell and heaven, and there is no consciousness, it is useless, torture, bliss, and heartlessness, and it is meaningless, it is nothing more than persuading people to be good, upholding the Tao, disciplining themselves, teaching people to be pure-hearted, and having few desires, and being thin and dusty The traitor and the country will always be in trouble, I advise you.

    Still alive, don't think there is an afterlife.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is a saying in the Indian Buddhist scriptures that describes the flowers on the other side like this: The flowers on the other side bloom for a thousand years and fall for a thousand years, and the flowers and leaves will never meet. Love is not cause and effect, fate is destined for life and death.

    Meaning, there may be no reason when feelings come, and there may be no results when feelings go; People with feelings may not be together, and people without feelings may also stay together for a long time, the key is between them''edge'', just like the flowers and its leaves that bloom on the other side, even though they are deeply loved, they can never bloom together.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A way to understand: love is not a way of cause and effect, and fate is destined to live and die.

    Note: Many people on the Internet say that this is from a Buddhist scripture, but I think there is something wrong with this sentence, and it is not like what will be found in a Buddhist scripture. (However, there are too many Buddhist scriptures, and I haven't read them all, just a personal opinion, for reference only) because "love" is caused by cause and effect, Buddhism talks about "cause and effect", "cause" is like a seed, "fruit" is the seed planted, through the sunshine and rain and other slowly grow up and finally bear fruit, and the external conditions such as sunshine and rain and dew encountered in the growth process are "fate".

    Buddhism says that "all laws are empty, cause and effect are not empty", and the so-called "feelings" are not only because of the causes planted in the past and past lives, but also because of the causes planted in the past and past lives, the fruits of the present "feelings" will produce the results of the present "feelings", and the fruits of the present "feelings" are the causes of future and future generations. In this way, cause and effect are connected and uninterrupted, and what kind of effect will be produced during the period depends on the "fate", that is, the external conditions, of course, including their own choices, because each person encounters different "fate", so the path of choice is different, and the results produced are also different. Therefore, the latter sentence is not correct to say that "fate is destined for life and death", but "fate" will affect life and death.

    And "affection" is precisely the deepest cause and effect in our world as mentioned in the Buddhist scriptures.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The original sentence in the "Buddhist Sutra" should be: The flowers on the other side bloom for a thousand years and fall for a thousand years, and the flowers and leaves will never meet. Love is not cause and effect, fate is destined for life and death.

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