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The influence of Buddhism on the values of life is reborn, not only reborn, but also the salvation of souls. When my father passed away, my father's friends of the same age came to attend the farewell ceremony, but two of them did not come, and then I heard them talk about the reason, I was afraid of death, and I thought that everyone had this day--- horror! I was scared and sick, so I didn't dare to participate in the future.
I have given funerals to many relatives and relatives. I am afraid of death after thinking about it; After studying Buddhism, I understood that death is not terrible, death is life. Dead and alive.
When I didn't study Buddhism, I thought that from birth to death, I would die a hundred times and there would be nothing. After studying Buddhism, I basically understood the truth of life in the universe, which is from death to life, death to rebirth, reincarnation without stopping, until Nirvana. After learning Buddhism, there are fewer worries, the heart is becoming more and more calm, and I can see through fame and fortune.
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The central idea of Buddhism is the Four Noble Truths: suffering, concentration, extinction, and path. This is what Buddhism does.
Buddhism Shakyamuni discovered that all sufferings in life are suffering, and in order to achieve the state of extinguishing suffering (nirvana silence), he discovered that suffering is born from ignorance, greed, and ignorance, and thoroughly realized the truth of all dharmas (dependent arising emptiness, selflessness, and impermanence). Dependent voidness is the philosophical support of the Four Noble Truths of Dharma, which is the core of Dharma. Shakyamuni's teachings are not far from this.
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It's quite negative, don't you think Buddhism will make you try hard and then do it again?
Obviously, Buddhism does not care whether someone succeeds or fails in his life.
If you want to be powerful, you might as well go and learn success!
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Buddha Yuan auspicious Take a look at the Buddhist Science Theory of the Light of the Wisdom Lamp.
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The propaganda of Buddhism is very strong.
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Summary. The true meaning and value of studying the Dharma is to clear the fog of life and make everything clear, so that we can face life's challenges and be responsible people. The process of studying Buddhism is a kind of spiritual practice, which allows us to cultivate higher wisdom, higher moral quality, and show a better human nature, so as to realize the social ideal of self-improvement, harmony between people, and happiness together.
The true meaning and value of studying Buddhism is to clear the fog of life and make everything clear, which helps us to face life's challenges and be a responsible person. The process of learning Buddhism is a kind of spiritual practice, which allows us to cultivate higher wisdom, higher moral quality, and better human nature, so as to realize the social ideal of self-improvement, harmony between people, and happiness together.
By studying the Dharma, we can become enlightened, liberate from the truth, and gain insight into the precious truths contained in the Dharma. Studying Buddhism can also help us understand and accept all experiences, grasp every opportunity, and immerse our hearts in the comfort of the world. Studying Buddhism can enable us to establish a correct attitude towards life and work, to deal with the world with a normal heart, whether we are happy or sad, to look at everything with a peaceful mind and an objective perspective, and to let go of the true meaning of calmly facing the troubles of life.
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The values of Buddhism Li Dong: The reality of everything in the universe as viewed by Buddhism is all the illusory appearance of one's own present mind, and the cause and effect are not lost. Therefore, Buddhism regards everything in the universe as a method that arises from causes and conditions that arise with the mind and conditions, and if the cause is the result, everything is perfect. All ten thousand laws, unchanged with fate, with fate unchanged; All things are equal, no.
2. Self and others are not two; In all things, there is no attachment; There is no great mercy, and there is great compassion in the same body.
The core value of Buddhism is that through the study of the Dharma, one can attain great wisdom and realize the truth and reality of life in the universe, liberate oneself from all endless troubles and sufferings, and become an enlightened person with great wisdom, great compassion, great liberation, and great freedom.
All the troubles and sufferings of human beings are due to the inability to see the truth of life in the universe, and the wrong attachment to the unreal body, mind, and world as if everything was like a dream. So they keep separating between self and non-self, between mine and not-self, and even more constantly distinguish between good and bad, good and bad, good and bad, loving and unloving, suffering and happiness, and then clinging to what I want or what I don't want, so they plan how to get it, or how to give it up. and all kinds of troubles (confusion); So they work hard to create all kinds of bad actions of the body, mouth, and mind (karma), and they suffer all kinds of troubles and sufferings (suffering).
In the midst of troubles and sufferings, confusion arises, karma is created, and then suffering is invited, and if there are three paths of confusion, karma, and suffering, they are constantly reincarnated, and they cannot be liberated. This is the life of all of us.
All the afflictions and sufferings of sentient beings are caused by the three reincarnations of confusion, karma, and suffering, and the confusion, karma, and suffering are due to sentient beings not knowing the truth and reality of life in the universe. Therefore, by studying the Dharma, attaining the Dharma and attaining great wisdom, and after realizing the truth and reality of life in the universe, and then breaking the three reincarnations of confusion, karma, and suffering, we can cut off all the causes of the afflictions and sufferings of sentient beings. When the cause of suffering is broken, the bitter effect is also broken. For if there is a cause, there must be an effect, and without a cause, there will be no effect; It is the unchanging iron law of nature in the universe.
Enlightened beings of great wisdom, who are free from all afflictions and sufferings, will naturally develop great compassion to help others become enlightened and liberated.
The above offerings. Thanksgiving. Amitabha!
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The high level of Buddhism's outlook on life and cosmology is summarized as the 'Four Dharma Seals', namely: all actions are impermanent, all omissions are suffering, all laws have no self, and Nirvana is silent. The impermanence of all actions refers to all the things that are formed by the way of doing things, and all things that are formed by causes.
The visible color method and the invisible mental method are both practiced. 'Impermanence' is roughly divided, there is life and death, and change is impermanent;In subdivision, there is no constancy in everything for a moment, and there is a change of birth and death in an instant. The moment I was a moment ago is no longer the moment I am now.
Life is destruction, and life contains destruction, and there is no instantaneous interval between birth and death. If anything has a momentary state of immutability, it means constancy'. The 'leakage' of 'leakage' refers to the afflictions of greed, hatred, ignorance, slowness, doubt, etc., which are the root cause of all suffering.
When sailing on the sea, you are afraid that the ship will leak, and if the leaky ship is not plugged in time, it will definitely sink. Man's afflictions are the cause of man's descent and the cause of his sinking into the sea of suffering. Any thought or action that is influenced by a disturbing mind bears bitter fruit.
The 'me' without self in all dharmas refers to the independent self-nature of all things that do not depend on causes and conditions and the prescriptiveness of their actual existence, and everything including itself is a thing formed by all dependencies, and there is no prescriptiveness of any self-nature (me) actually existing, so it is the selflessness of all dharmas. 'Nirvana' refers to the state of freedom and tranquility in which life is free from the cycle of karma, which is the other side of the sea of suffering, and is the ideal state that the world yearns for.
Cherish the rare human body, take refuge in the Three Jewels, abstain from evil and do good, seek the body of man and heaven in the next life, and enjoy the happiness of man and heaven,—— this is the corporal's outlook on life and values; Although we have the happiness of heaven, we are also impermanent after all, and if we want to be happy, we must get rid of the sea of suffering. Therefore, cultivating virtue and wisdom and pursuing nirvana from suffering ,—— this is the sergeant's outlook on life and values; From the logic of reincarnation and infinite life, it is concluded that all sentient beings were once their parents. To repay the kindness of one's parents, to put aside one's own pleasures, to do one's best, to serve the interests of all sentient beings, and to pursue Buddhahood wholeheartedly for the greatest benefit of sentient beings – these are the Venerable Master's outlook on life and values.
Buddhism is divided into two vehicles, the Hinayana values are to restrain oneself from doing evil, and the Mahayana values are selflessness, pursuing all goodness, and benefiting all sentient beings. The fundamental difference between Buddhism and other religions is that some religions believe in God and believe that God is the creator of life and all things, the creator, the savior of mankind, the savior of mankind, and that all suffering and happiness depend on God. Buddhism believes that the karma of all beings creates the world as well as itself.
There is no creator in the world, life itself is its own creator and savior, enlightenment depends on the revelation of the Three Jewels, and happiness from suffering depends on its own efforts.
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The Buddha's teachings only tell us the truth of life in the universe as it is, without increasing or subtracting, without any opinion. For example, 1+1 is = 2, what else can you think?
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The two most basic cornerstones of Buddhism: first, dependent arising voidness. Second, the reincarnation of cause and effect.
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