Buddhism and life, learning Buddhism must start from being a person

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

    There is no standard answer to this question, books are dead, people are alive. Instead of reading books, it is better to experience life with your heart. Learning Buddhism is a heart, having the heart to experience, and understanding the wisdom of the big and small through the bits and pieces of life.

    To be a man, to be a man, to have a way in the world, not just by books, but to be based on the three-dimensional textbook of people, heaven, earth, and three, and more importantly, the spiritual happiness when getting along with people. The Buddha is boundless, and you can't learn it all with as many books as you use. Personally, I think that to learn Buddhism, we must first have ourselves, and self is not an arrogant self, but to know oneself, establish all one's own cognitive points, and then, compare with the people around you with your heart, if it is good, keep it and share it with others, and if others are better, you will accept other people's things with an open mind.

    Only in this way will you have a sense of introspection, rather than a condescending posture. Great wisdom comes from small wisdom, small wisdom comes from no wisdom, and no wisdom comes from me.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The law of Buddhism is very simple, just one, good will be rewarded with good and evil will be rewarded with evil.

    So you don't need to look at those tricks or anything.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Vernacular Buddhism "The Four Precepts of Fan".

    There are many books on good knowledge.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You can take a look at Teacher Nan Huaijin's books.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The heart is a dojo, and everywhere is a dojo.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Well, let's start with the basics, and the Confucian Academy Buddhist Training School on Yan'an West Road is very good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If you're well, it's a sunny day.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If there are people again, they will look at each other and complain about their families, such as their own father and mother, and their hearts will be the same, that is, they will get rid of all diseases. Which Buddhist has done this? I often say I'm not a Buddhist because I'm not qualified to be a Buddhist.

    The Buddha said that if there is a person who sees a person who complains about his family and is like his own parents, how difficult it is! Treating the resentful family as one's own relatives, and resenting relatives equally, this is the person who learns Buddhism. If the grievances are too clear, it will not work, so the grievances are not clear, is it okay?

    That's not good, that's stupidity, you have to be able to distinguish between right and wrong, good and evil, and be able to tolerate it.

    Now there are a lot of young people who come to study Buddhism, and I asked him how are your parents? He said leave it alone. Hey?

    Parents don't care, it's such a disobedient thing! Still coming to study Buddhism? Filial piety has not been done in an uproar, humanity has not been done well, and you still want to become a Buddha?

    Ah! Teacher, my mom has a weird temper and is so difficult to get along with.

    Yes! Parents are difficult to get along, husbands and wives are difficult to get along, these can't be done, and they still want to save sentient beings? Parents aren't sentient beings, aren't they?

    Husbands, wives, and children are not sentient beings. Deceitful! Deceitful!

    Self-deception! My relatives and parents have not fulfilled their filial piety and love, let alone complaining about others and complaining about their families. A person who studies Buddhism sees all sentient beings as his parents, all sentient beings as his own children, and his children as ordinary sentient beings.

    From this passage said by Shakyamuni Buddha, we can know that learning Buddhism begins with being a human being. People don't do a good job, I want to meditate, I want to practice the Fa, I want empowerment, I can be reborn in the West after the empowerment, I can become a Buddha by reciting a mantra, you see how greedy this is!

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