Why do some people fail to achieve their goals when they ask for Buddhist mantra wheels and Buddha s

Updated on psychology 2024-05-22
36 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Only the unkind and insincere.

    1. Maybe the wish is not kind and beautiful.

    2. The heart is not sincere enough.

    3. The method is not appropriate and cannot be corresponding.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the Diamond Sutra of Buddhism, there are four verses: If you see me with color and ask me with your voice, you are walking in an evil way, and you cannot see what you are. That is to say, Shakyamuni also opposed idolatry and emphasized spiritual practice.

    Any faith is meant to tell a person that only by practicing with your spirit can you bring blessings and peace, not by worshipping what you have created! This is where faith and superstition come in!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Spiritual practice is a process, not a result.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, we must understand the meaning of inviting the Buddha statue, offering Dharma objects for the benefit of sentient beings, not for yourself, and if you do it for everyone, of course the merit will be small. Do you think about whether the Buddha and Bodhisattva will still support it?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Both the mantra wheel and the Buddha statue are blessed to break through the "ignorance" of the world. In order to eliminate greed, hatred, and ignorance, and to liberate oneself from the suffering of samsara, if the Buddha statue and the mantra wheel are invited for the purpose of seeking "perfection" (greed) in this life, how can they do the Dharma?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    What do you want to achieve? What is the purpose of inviting a Buddha statue? The Buddha uses compassion and wisdom to help people, not supernatural powers.

    If you want wealth, you have to love charity, and if you want health, you can abstain from killing and releasing life. All good fortune depends on accumulation, and there is giving to get it. If you don't do things well, during the Chinese New Year, kowtow to your parents a few more times, usually wash your parents' feet, and do more good deeds, you will definitely change your life.

    Filial piety is the first good. There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If that plays a huge role, it's really more fierce than the lottery, this metaphor is not appropriate, of course, the power of the Dharma realm is countless times more powerful than the lottery, but people hold this mentality to seek the Buddha, which is not good.

    The rule of the Dharma realm is that as much as you give, you get as much as you get

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If this can achieve the goal, there will be no one in this world who has a job to do.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because there is bad karma in the way

    The Jizo Sutra says: Karma is very great, it can defeat Sumeru, it can be deep in the huge sea, and it can hinder the holy path

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is important to know that Buddhism is the education of the Buddha.

    The relationship between the Buddha and sentient beings is only that of master and apprentice

    To prove Bodhi, you need your own strength in the end, and the Buddha will only give you guidance!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What the Buddha taught is the inherent laws of the universe, and the most basic law is the law of cause and effect. To make a simple analogy, we can compare cause to action and retribution to reaction. Then it can be said that what kind of force there is, what kind of reaction force there is.

    This is the same as planting melons and getting melons, and planting beans and getting beans. If you simply wear Buddhist mantras or ask for Buddha statues to try to achieve your goal, this is not in accordance with the law of cause and effect, let alone what the Buddha taught. If people want everything to go well, they need to actively work the causes, so that the results can be pure. Best wishes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because after taking a group photo, you may go home and put it in the album, because the album is something that is placed everywhere, so it is disrespectful to the Buddha statue.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    We all recommend that everyone take a photo with the Buddha, what a good thing to do when taking a picture with the Buddha, why not? Respect is in the heart, not in the form, so the Buddha will be very happy if you take a picture with the Buddha.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Take a photo, take a photo, as long as you are allowed to take a photo, you can rest assured that you can take a bold photo...

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In Chinese Buddhism, it is forbidden to take pictures of Buddha statues, and most monasteries prohibit taking pictures for the purpose of protecting Buddha statues, as it is said that the flash light during taking pictures will fade the gold color of Buddha statues. If it is some key cultural preservation units, it is even more impossible to take pictures, not only Buddha statues, but also the paintings and paints in the hall, etc., will be damaged, so everyone try not to take pictures in the hall.

    Therefore, you can take pictures on location, and civilized tourism starts with me.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You have to learn to distinguish the real from the fake... Confirm whether it is a real Buddha statue or a fake Buddha statue... DM me in detail.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Amitabha, cause and effect are true, yes, but you can turn troubles into paths.

    A person who has done evil all his life, senior brother thinks, how many people in a thousand people have the opportunity to hear the Dharma? How many of them can believe in Buddhism after hearing the Dharma? How many of them believe in Buddhism and are righteous believers, and not for fame and fortune?

    It's hard, it's too hard. Unless you are a person of great fortune and retribution accumulated over the years, it is possible to persist in the above three questions to the end.

    But senior brother, think about one more question, if you are a person of great good fortune, how many of them will still do extremely bad karma?

    For example, if a butcher is a man of great fortune, does he still have to work so hard in this profession?

    If he is a person with great merit, will he still have a chance to approach this industry? It can't be, because his merits, his good roots, will not lead him to this profession.

    Therefore, it is said that there is no Amitabha Buddha in the south, the six-character holy name, not everyone has a fateful thought, and it is a blessing for many lifetimes to be able to recite the Amitabha Buddha in the south.

    As the Diamond Sutra says: After the coming and extinction. After 500 years old.

    There are those who take the vows and cultivate blessings. in this chapter. It can produce faith.

    Believe it. Know that you are human. Do not plant good roots in one Buddha, two Buddhas, three, four, five Buddhas.

    It has planted the roots of goodness in the immeasurable millions of Buddhas.

    Amitabha. Again, everything has a way to go. Like a dream bubble. Like dew, it is like electricity. It should be viewed as such. Which method doesn't come out of the heart? Hell, Heaven, Ten Thousand Laws, All Things. Amitabha.

    There are obviously six joys in the dream, but there is nothing empty after the awakening?

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Personal Insight:

    It's cause and effect. But the use of mantras to exceedance is also the cause. He was overtaken as a result.

    The same is true of confessions. Repentance is the cause. Disaster elimination is the result.

    These methods are blessed with the power of the Buddha. So it's powerful. The retribution can ripen very quickly.

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south. I wish you all good luck.

    Great treasure vast pavilion good dharani dharani).

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. The wicked and the good are all people who deserve it, 2. The Buddha is destined for people, not everyone is destined for the Buddha.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The Dharma is very profound, only faith can enter!

    It's like you said about these two problems. If a person sincerely repents and recites mantras and does what the Buddha said, he will naturally benefit himself. It doesn't matter if it's evil or good, because good can destroy evil, and if there is more good, there will be less evil.

    If you want to benefit from studying Buddhism, it is not how much and how deep you know the teachings of Buddhism, but to look at yourself, have we done the methods taught by the Buddha? I can tell you that if you do what the Buddha said, you will definitely benefit. It doesn't matter who you are.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If you don't repent of your past bad karma and don't have the determination to do evil in the future, you can't purify your sinful karma by practicing with your mouth and heart.

    Why do Buddhist scriptures talk about confession but do not mention the four forces, the so-called deed sutra collection is to be an opportunity to deed, the Buddha has talked about the four noble truths in the Ahama Sutra, and will not be detailed in the Mahayana sutras, or only auspiciously say the four noble truths that are not common to Mahayana. It is said in the "Four Dharma Sutras" that other confessions may not be auspicious. An accurate understanding of the Dharma requires a comprehensive understanding of the Dharma, and one cannot just rely on one or two scriptures out of context.

    If you have enough karma, you can also be reborn with karma, but if you are reborn with a lower grade, you need to stay in the lotus for a long time, and only when the karma is cleared can you come out.

    You don't have to worry, there is a strong correlation between the different sutras, forming a unified Dharma whole, and there is not much room for greed.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    First of all, the history of Buddhist statues predates Taoism. In fact, in the early days of Buddhism, statues were not revered. Shakyamuni opposed idolatry during his lifetime, so there was no tradition of carving Buddha statues in Buddhism during his lifetime and for hundreds of years after his death.

    After BC, during the Kushan Dynasty, Mahayana Buddhism began to rise. Compared with the previous primitive Buddhism and tribal Buddhism, Mahayana Buddhism absorbed the idolatry tradition of ancient Greek culture, so it began to carve Buddha statues on a large scale. As for primitive Buddhism and tribal Buddhism, these are the two stages of development in the history of Buddhism in India, and since they have little to do with this issue, they are not here here.

    Mahayana Buddhism was later introduced to the Han region of the Central Plains through the Western Regions, and became the mainstream form of Chinese Buddhism, and in the process, the Buddhist statue tradition was also passed on.

    So from the very beginning of the introduction of Buddhism to China, there was a tradition of shaping Buddha statues. In Mahayana Buddhism, the creation of a Buddha image is a merit, so believers are eager to do it. In addition, the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the subsequent Sui and Tang dynasties were the rapid development and heyday of Buddhism in Chinese history, so a large number of Buddhist cave statues were formed during this period, including many large-scale Buddha statues.

    For example, the Giant Buddha in Leshan, Sichuan. In fact, in addition to Leshan, there are large Buddhist statues in the four major grottoes. The history of Taoist statues is much later than that of Buddhism, and it was not until much later that small-scale Taoist caves began to appear in some places.

    Secondly, the difference in religious concepts has also caused the two major religions to have different attitudes towards the construction of grottoes. Han Buddhism will build the grottoes for merit, so both monks and lay believers have spared no effort in this regard. Taoism, on the other hand, does not regard the construction of Buddhist caves and statues as an important merit, and it is clear that there is a lack of sufficient religious intrinsic incentives for such behavior.

    Thirdly, from the perspective of the historical development of the two major religions, Taoism has always been inferior to Buddhism. The main reason is that Taoism started relatively late, and the system of religious theory and immortals is far less complete than that of Buddhism. In terms of the absorption and management of believers, it is also inferior to Buddhism.

    This will inevitably lead to the fact that Taoism's financial resources are always inferior to Buddhism's. As a result, Taoism naturally carried out large-scale religious projects such as carving Buddha statues, without the financial support of Buddhism, and the results were far inferior to Buddhism.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I don't think Taoism and Buddhism can be generalized, Buddhism likes to flourish and pass on water and wood to the world, while Taoism is diametrically opposed.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Taoism mainly believes that the Tao gives birth to all things, while Buddhism believes that the Buddha is the highest level of cultivation in the world.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This has something to do with the customs and concepts of these two sects, and Buddhism is very important.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The customs of each religion are different, so there will be many differences.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Because the founder of Buddhism, Shakyamuni, molded the golden body after his death, so later Buddhism had the habit of building statues of gods.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Because Taoism and Buddhism must have many cultural differences, many of their habits are also different.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Buddhism is all about making people worship him and believe in him. Taoism, on the other hand, is to let you practice on your own and start to change from yourself.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    This may be due to the fact that some of their cultures spread in different ways.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Buddhism spread more widely in China, and people believed in Buddhism very much.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    One is to join the WTO and the other is to be born.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Because Taoism does not want to work the people and lose money, unlike Buddhism, which relies on foolery all day long.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    I have only heard of men wearing Guanyin and women wearing Buddha, but the original intention of wearing it should be a reminder to themselves, righteousness, righteousness, righteousness, and righteousness. Don't think that it will bless you, in fact, you will bless yourself, and when there are inappropriate words and deeds, if the gods and Buddhas are informed, they will be reprimanded.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    It is possible for men to wear Guanyin and women to wear Buddha, but do not sleep at night and must take it off.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    1 A classmate came to me and asked me what to do if someone came to tell me about the Buddha and Bodhisattva statues offered at home, and the position of the Buddha statues and Bodhisattva statues offered at home. It's the devil to disturb. He makes you separate, he makes you cling, he makes you troubled, so he decides not to listen.

    2 Where should the Buddha statue be offered in the house? If you have a lot of houses in your house, you should set aside a Buddha hall to support the Buddha; If you don't have a lot of rooms, just use them in the living room. The living room is provided at the top, how to distinguish between this up and down?

    Sitting in this seat, everyone who enters this house, the first thing he sees is that this direction is above.

    3 There are two important meanings to the Buddha statue, the first of which is to remind yourself of your reverence at all times, which is very important! Respect is the manifestation of virtue, in the recitation book you often read "all respect", Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are sincere and respectful to people, things, and things! Are we sincere and respectful to people, things, and things?

    4 To be sincere and respectful to all people and things, this person is a Buddha and a bodhisattva. I like this man, and I am a little respectful to him; That person is my enemy, and I hate him so much, this is an ordinary man.

    5 Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are all respectful, and their decisions are equal and pure, with no superiority or inferiority, and no distinction. So we offer statues of the Buddha, because we are respectful to the Buddha, and when we are respectful to the Buddha, we immediately think: I have to be respectful to all living beings, and I have to be respectful to all things.

    6 The scripture says, "All living beings become Buddhas." So, you have to respect every living being as if they were Buddhas, and that's the first meaning of making offerings to Buddha images, which is called true offerings. This offering Buddha statue is decided to be auspicious!

    7 The second meaning of offering to the Buddha is to repay kindness. The Buddha was our first teacher, and we are able to receive the special benefits of the Dharma today, and we should not forget the fundamental teacher. So when we make offerings to the Buddha, we don't treat Him as a god, but as a teacher.

    As soon as I see the Buddha statue, I want to be enlightened, I want to learn from the Buddha!

    8 The statue of the Buddha is placed there, reminding me that I am not confused, and this is what it means. Secondly, when I see this Buddha statue, I know that I am also a Buddha. I don't think nonsense, I'm a Buddha; I'm cranky, I'm just a mortal. Therefore, becoming a Buddha and becoming an ordinary man is just a thought of yourself!

    Master Clearspace replied: Yes. In modern metropolises, this is happening more and more.

    Our living space is getting smaller and smaller, and many of us really have to use the temple in our bedrooms. In the bedroom, it is best to make a small Buddha shrine. We don't close the door of the shrine when we do the recitation, and open the door when we do the recitation.

    If there is no Buddhist shrine, you make a curtain out of a cloth and close it, and it's the same, it's all very good, it's all a little bit of our respect.

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