Is the Buddha in the mouth of the monks now the so called Buddha?

Updated on culture 2024-02-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Amitabha

    Monks generally point out that the meaning of Buddha is the ultimate enlightenment, and that no one can become a Buddha or any sentient being.

    Master Pure Space ---Buddha" is a person who is completely enlightened about the life of the universe, he is not a god. If you are completely enlightened about the life of the universe, you will also be called a Buddha.

    1 What exactly is Buddhism? You must know that Buddhism is the education of Shakyamuni Buddha to all living beings, so it is not a religion, it is not a philosophy.

    2 In philosophy, "can" and "being" are opposites; Although Buddhism talks about what can be, what can be is one, not two. The definition of religion is that there must be a creator of the universe and a god, and there is no creator and no god in Buddhism.

    3 A "Buddha" is a person who is fully enlightened about life in the universe, not a god. If you are completely enlightened about the life of the universe, you will also be called a Buddha.

    4 The Dharma is equal, and the Buddha said that everyone can become a Buddha. The purpose of Dharma teaching is to teach everyone to become Buddhas. To become a Buddha is to attain the ultimate perfection of wisdom and to have a thorough understanding of the truth of life in the universe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No! A monk is a man who learns to be a Buddha and wants to become a Buddha.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Buddha is a monk, and this includes both initiation and gradient practitioners.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The Buddha is a person, he is not a god, he is Shakyamuni. He was an ordinary person, but one day, he had an epiphany about life and understood the relationship between everything, so he was no longer confused, he could be said to be a person who understood, a person who understood. After that, he told the people who understood what he understood and taught the philosophy to others.

    So many people are liberated, and these people are going to spread the truth they have learned from him in various forms, from generation to generation....But different people always have different understandings, some have a deep understanding, but more simple. The behavior of a profound person is like that of Venerable Hongyi, who focuses on spiritual practice, is strict with himself, and corrects his words and deeds; But simple people often go to sculpt Buddha statues, worship Buddha statues, kowtow and burn incense. At least, there are many people who are profound in learning Buddhism, and there are many simple people, so temples, Buddha statues, Buddha incense, and Buddha beads are everywhere, so people think that this is the Buddha, think that there are Buddha beads, worship the Buddha statue, burn the Buddha incense, and the Buddha will bless.

    I think that the Buddha has a divine power, and the Buddha is a god. This is a simple understanding of Buddha that has been formed over thousands of years.

    Everyone is enlightened, everyone is a Buddha. A Buddha is a person, a person who understands and has an epiphany, is benevolent and peaceful! The Buddha is not a god, but has an infinite and boundless influence, which may be a kind of "divine power" (not the power of God, but the power of the miraculous), which is the Buddha.

    Can you read it?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Tang Seng didn't see through it, so he had to go through nine hundred and eighty-one difficulties, and the real scriptures were not the scriptures moved by the west, but the calamities on the road.

    No one would say that they are a Buddha in the world, and if they do, they are joking or just to cope with the situation.

    Human beings are all the same, they are all good, but they are different because they are alienated from the Dharma or they are close to the Dharma.

    If you have desires, you need the scriptures, and if you have desires, you must understand the right way.

    Journey to the West is an adaptation, but to a certain extent, it also explains a certain way of dealing with people, things and things are mutually restrictive, using one thing to descend one thing is Hinayana and using one thing to descend all things is Mahayana.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You can check out this article first! This is the true meaning of writing Journey to the West. At the beginning, the author didn't write it as a pure **, but ordinary people couldn't understand it, so they read it as a **. It's a book of spiritual practice!

    In the eyes of the Buddha, every life is like its own child, but our beings are constantly reincarnated in the six realms without realizing it, and only those who know the truth can know how suffering the six realms are, so Buddhism is just a group set up to teach sentient beings to break away from the six realms. A Buddha is a person who has been detached from the six realms, and a person is a Buddha who has not yet detached himself from the six realms, and every Buddhist wants sentient beings to be detached from the six realms. I hope that every life can understand the truth of life in the universe, and it cannot be said to be desire!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    When people read Journey to the West, they see it as a person's mental journey! That's easy to understand!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are so many problems with Buddhism that they are too much to be trusted.

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