I was born with obsessive compulsive disorder, which was very painful, and it was caused by karma

Updated on psychology 2024-04-04
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Reciting the Buddha or chanting sutras or mantras, choose a method that suits you to study, be single-minded, not doubtful, uninterrupted, and not mixed. In this way, my mood will calm down. In other free time, listen to the Venerable Master's lectures or teachings, and it is recommended to refer to the explanations of the Old Venerable Master of Clearspace.

    There is also a word of advice, don't pursue things like supernatural powers and induction, it's easy to get enchanted, even if you practice a method for a long time, don't take it to heart if you have some induction, it's a good realm, and don't tell others, if there is a temple nearby, you can also rely on a practicing master, and always get close to good knowledge.

    I've had a similar experience to you, so I recommend this method, it's very effective.

    I wish you good luck and wisdom, health and safety.

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Recite the holy name of "Nam no Great Wish Jizo King Bodhisattva" a thousand times a day.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, your description is relatively concise, there is no specific description of the symptoms. For example, how do you think your ideas are passed on to others?

    OCD needs to be accepted, to observe it with your tolerance and compassion, not to reject it. No matter what kind of OCD is related to a past life, you are willing to treat it as a part of you now, and you are willing to take it to work and live with it, and no longer reject it, so that you can come out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, I know the state of your obsessive-compulsive disorder, such as which foot takes the first step when you walk, and then you will suddenly see a small dot or something passing in front of your foot from the moment you take a step, in short, you want to see and hear all the points that you hear and touch must have a sequence. This is something I've been through, when I didn't go to school at the age of 16 and didn't get cured, and my parents didn't know that I was sick, I was at home, but it just delayed me for a lot of time, and now it's completely natural. Maybe yours is the fate of your life, please believe in fate, your life is predestined, change is false, you see who has changed, the people who say are people with good fate, have you seen which bad fate said that change will change?

    No, so fate is destined for a person's life.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is it magical?。。 In fact, this is also a special skill. It may be caused by possession. It is advisable to pray sincerely. The Buddha gives you guidance.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I've been studying Buddhism for a few years, so let's use my shallow knowledge to answer the question for the time being.

    The situation you're talking about could indeed be karma.

    If you have a more serious obsessive-compulsive disorder, even if you believe in Buddhism and take refuge, it is best to find a professional psychologist to help**.

    If it is not too serious, then, the situation, should be looked at rationally. Do you really understand what Buddhism says? Or do people believe in Buddhism?

    Or is it just for the sake of blindly believing in Buddhism in your heart? If you don't understand, how do you convince yourself to really believe? Isn't that forcing yourself to do what you don't want to do?

    To believe in Buddhism, you must first learn Buddhism, and the process of learning will not only allow you to understand what the Dharma is talking about, but also increase your blessings and eliminate obstacles and negative karma.

    It is suggested that you can try: 1. Listen to the scriptures and listen to the Dharma, there are great teachings on the Internet, and start listening slowly with the fate. 2. Reading the scriptures, or reciting mantras, to see your own karma, is very blessed.

    3. Do more practical practice, make more merits, release life, worship and confession, etc., and don't just stay on the surface. It's the action that makes the difference.

    Hope it helps.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Don't be afraid, I hope you keep learning Buddhism Karma you don't want to get rid of it Then continue to follow you in the six realms of reincarnation After suffering in this life, you will continue to suffer and how uncomfortable it is Karma is present Disrespectful thoughts appear to indicate that the accumulation of the past As soon as you learn Buddhism, they all appear Persist in chanting sutras will change I am similar to you But I have been obsessive-compulsive for many years It does not appear because of studying Buddhism Because it is karma, so I need to recite the Buddha and recite sutras to repent It will get better and better My own method is to keep the five precepts If the five precepts are broken, it will affect oneself Keep the five precepts and insist on reciting the Buddha and chanting the scriptures, and there will be fewer and fewer bad thoughts. Hope it can help you Nam no Amitabha.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Your knowledge of Buddhism is too low! It is recommended that you do not seek the Buddha wholeheartedly!

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