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Who said there is no retribution, I have seen too much, the poisonous person will not get rich, but someone will help him, otherwise he doesn't know how many times he has died, your answer is useless, just want points.
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Greed, hatred, ignorance, slowness, and suspicion are known as the five poisons in Buddhism, and there is no such expression in Taoism.
1. There are many kinds of greed, generally speaking, we have the greed of wealth, sex, fame, food, and sleep. Because we are greedy for the five desires, we are willing to be bound by it, become its slaves, and even let it lead us by the nose with peace of mind. If we speak more broadly, clinging to and indulging in a certain state or state in the process of cultivation is also greed.
2. Anger means to be angry, and there are many types of anger, such as people scolding us, not being able to bear it, getting angry, and then escalating the conflict. Although sometimes we are silent on the surface, it is also a kind of anger when we are uncomfortable inside.
Anger is the opposite of greed, greed is the encounter with happiness, we desperately pursue and covet; Anger is when we encounter an unhappy and unliked situation, and we have to abandon it, but we can't lose it, so we are angry.
3. Idiocy is also called stupidity, ignorance, and indistinguishable from right and wrong, called idiot. Not believing in the truth or being able to practice liberation for oneself and others, and feeling funny or ignorant are all manifestations of naivety.
There is also a kind of stupidity that does not distinguish between right and wrong, and what people tell us is right, we think it is wrong; When people tell us wrong, we think they are right. In short, everything that is self-righteous and too obsessed with self is obsessive.
4. Slowly it is arrogant, exalted in one's own heart, and looks down on others. Some people are very capable, full of status, talent, and superiority, but as a result, they are slow to look down on others.
For example, there are also "slow" practitioners who think that they have attained enlightenment, have a certain amount of wisdom and supernatural powers, and look down on others.
5. Doubt is unreasonable and groundless, doubt and deny everything, self-righteousness, take it for granted to conclusions, and superstitious everything about yourself is suspicious. From a spiritual point of view, there are mainly the following situations:
a.Seeing: There is a true self in the body and mind that is attached to the aggregates. In daily life or when meditating, we are very concerned about our physical and mental conditions or reactions, and we are obsessed with perceptions.
b.Side view: Attachment to judgment, often two views is side view. Because of the lack of sufficient wisdom and awareness, it is not possible to correctly perceive the essence or meaning of all things.
c.Wrong views: All kinds of incorrect thoughts and thoughts that lead to negative karma are called wrong views. For example, "no poison, no husband" is a heretical view.
d.Seeing and seeing: Attachment to only one's own opinion is right, which is called seeing and seeing.
e.Abstinence and Perception: For practitioners, any obsession with believing in incorrect precepts and not being able to view the precepts correctly is called precept insight.
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Regarding greed, I provide a cartoon of Zhang Yanjun to illustrate the problem!
Clear conclusion: This girl may be laughing at herself or sarcastic. >>>More