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According to the worldly law, time and space exist, and Shakyamuni Buddha did not deny it. According to the Dharma of the World, time and space are all illusions of the true nature. For example, if you don't go out at home, it doesn't matter if you are far from home or close.
But when you leave home, you have the concept of being far from home. The same is true of time and space.
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Time and space are also manifestations that manifest due to the separation of people's hearts, and they cannot be attached.
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In fact, as far as I know, in Buddhism, there are very few arguments related to this aspect, and Buddhism will not ** this aspect of the problem, but you can do some scriptures to explore their attitudes.
Buddhism itself is about the universality of sentient beings, it is more of a kind of value, and they will use a lot of means to promote values, but when it comes to scientific issues, they have a clear attitude, but this attitude will not be very clear.
If you have read some Buddhist texts, you will know that they never ** these questions, but you can summarize their attitude towards time, the biggest example is that each sutra begins with "one moment", and never says what time it is. This is certainly related to the fact that India had multiple calendars at the time, but more importantly, Buddhism was very vague about time. On the one hand, astronomical amounts of time are used at every turn, and on the other hand, there are various unofficial conversion relationships between time.
For example, 1 day of the day of the day is 1 year of clouds in the world.
Time and space make up the universe, which is a philosophical summary of ancient times
So in their view, time doesn't exist, but space does.
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First of all, we have to realize that Buddhism is a very profound knowledge, and it is actually very difficult to master this knowledge, in fact, I don't have a deep understanding of Buddhism myself, I can only talk about it in detail based on some of my own experiences. There are a few people around me who believe in Buddhism, and they will talk about these things in the occasional chat. How can I say that the Dharma has been able to exist for so many years, and there is still a certain significance.
So what is the main point of view of Buddhism, we know that learning Buddhism, in fact, is more to educate people to move forward on the road of kindness, before a friend introduced, interest protrusion and memorized a period of time "Heart Sutra", to me the feeling is catchy, very easy to memorize. It seems that reading it several times can really purify the mind and calm one's mind. Good deeds are rewarded, and doing good deeds can change fate.
So what we need to know is how Buddhism looks at time and space, in fact, this is not like our usual day and night, moment and moment, etc., we have to see that in Buddhism, Buddhism believes that the world is one, the world has no time and space, there is no past, present, future, and there is no south, east, west, north, south, up, down. If you have read some Buddhist texts, you will know that they never ** these questions, but you can summarize their attitude towards time and space, the biggest example is that each Buddhist sutra begins with "one moment", and never says what time it is.
I think that if you can put aside time and space and don't talk about time and space at all, as Buddhism says, you may be able to have a deeper understanding of Buddhism.
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