Believing in Buddhism, Learning Buddhism, Being a Buddha, Becoming a Buddha First of all, we know wh

Updated on culture 2024-04-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Buddha is an enlightened person, a person who understands the truth of the universe of life.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The original meaning of the Buddha is that of a sage, and in my eyes, a Buddha is a person who has great wisdom, is well-versed in affairs, is detached from life and death, and has a noble character. Because of their noble hearts, they downplay gains and losses, and have few troubles. Therefore, seeking Buddha should be the pursuit of a state of mind.

    Those who show their determination by merely torturing themselves and testing themselves cannot become Buddhas. Because that's the appearance, it's attachment, it's stupidity. Enlightenment consists in relaxing oneself and being unrestrained, and the higher realm lies in relaxing others.

    The alienation of the Buddha begins with the deification of the Buddha.

    It is not difficult to deify the sages who are admired by all people in ancient times, when they were not yet developed.

    The highest state of deification is spiritualization and conceptualization. It's a void.

    Later Buddhas are regarded as the good and beautiful part of people's hearts.

    The Buddha sits in the heart.

    Compassionate, passionate, and obedient ......Wait a minute. We need to respect these virtues and nurture them. See the heart.

    Have a sense of gratitude for life and life.

    Again, the Buddha is the beautiful side of all things. We don't need to know what a Buddha is or what a Buddha looks like.

    Buddha in the head of the grass. The Buddha is in everything, in any time and space.

    Worshipping the Buddha is actually cherishing, praising and preserving these good ingredients, and adhering to the belief that "beauty is always there".

    Discovering beauty, and showcasing it, and even creating it, is the first thing we do.

    "Buddha in the heart" or "Buddha in the heart" is a very high state of being a human being, but it is still not the highest state. The highest state is to activate the Buddha nature of all things and stimulate the beauty of all things.

    We need to be dedicate to the Buddha, not just in words, not just in our hearts, but to let every cell have an experience, so that beauty permeates the body and mind.

    It's not just about thoughts, it's not just about feelings, it's about making these efforts to make the world a better place.

    It is in this way that the sages who are called Buddhas realize themselves by realizing others and making the world better.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Solace for the soul.

    The Tao is very good, and it is very good. Those who don't know.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    A Buddha is a form of wisdom that has realized everything and understood everything in the universe. Complete.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Buddha is the idol of spiritual sustenance Learning Buddhism can cultivate one's self and guide one's good heart and good deeds.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Good luck! The biggest regret in life is not understanding the Dharma: the Dharma is to reveal the unknown truth of life.

    The so-called truth of life is; We come to the world to go through a bumpy life, decades and then to die, and to die again. I have to start from scratch again, and I am lost in the endless six realms of reincarnation. Only by studying and practicing Buddhism can we get rid of the end of this vicious circle.

    Buddhism is a discipline of the art of death, in the face of the advent of death, the self grasps the job of life, and the self transcends the shackles of "dimensional space" to gain true freedom. Amitabha!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    A Buddha is an enlightened person who has already attained birth and death. Studying Buddhism is a matter of benefiting sentient beings, freeing them from the suffering of the six realms of reincarnation. Studying Buddhism can make oneself and all sentient beings happy and free from all suffering.

    Nam no Amitabha -

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The purpose of studying Buddhism is to free us from suffering and to be happy.

    For example, in our present life, we can change our destiny by reciting the mantra.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hehe, why do you want to learn Buddhism, everyone has their own explanation, as the Buddha said, when you should cross with what body you want. People don't want to cross, and the Buddha can't help when he comes.

    In other words, if you want to learn, you can naturally find the direction and reason to learn, and if you don't want to learn, it is in vain to say that you will break your mouth.

    In other words, there is no commission for studying Buddhism, why should people bother to recommend it to others, or because they think it is good, anyway, if there is a person close to me who recommends it to me, I will also try to contact it. As for why you want to learn, you will have a conclusion after contact, and it is a pony crossing the river after all.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Reciting the Buddha to become a Buddha is Buddhism", which means that "reciting the Buddha" and "becoming a Buddha" is the purpose of Buddhism. If you don't become a Buddha, that's not the purpose of Buddhism.

    The first thing to take refuge in is to study Buddhism, but refuge is not the goal, refuge is only the preliminary, the foundation, the ultimate goal of refuge is to become a Buddha, if the goal of studying Buddhism or taking refuge is not to become a Buddha, then it is not really learning Buddhism, nor is it really taking refuge. The same is true for chanting Buddhas, if the purpose of reciting Buddhas is not to become Buddhas, then it is not really chanting Buddhas.

    The methods of chanting the Buddha include the actual recitation of the Buddha, the visualization of the Buddha, the visualization of the Buddha, and the name of the Buddha. "Calling the name of the Buddha" is the simplest, most direct, and most common of the four methods of chanting the Buddha, which can be done in any era, anywhere, and by anyone, and it is also the most special, superb, and stable.

    Buddhas, there are Shakyamuni Buddhas, Amitabha Buddhas, Medicine Buddhas, Amana Buddhas, past Buddhas, future Buddhas, thousands of Buddhas, ten thousand Buddhas, which Buddha are we reciting? We don't recite the Buddhas of the past, the Buddhas of the future, the thousand Buddhas, the ten thousand Buddhas, and we just recite "Amitabha Buddha in the south". Amitabha Buddha has become a Buddha since the present ten eons, is the Buddha of Amitayus, so Amitabha Buddha is the present Buddha, and it is also the future Buddha who will exist forever in the next life.

    Reciting the Buddha to become a Buddha is Buddhism", which means that no matter whether it is a person in the Dharma rectification period, the Dharma image period, the Dharma end period, or even the Dharma extinction period, as long as he recites "Nan no Amitabha Buddha", he can become a Buddha, and he will be born in the first life.

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