The Buddhist interpretation of love, the Buddhist explanation of great love and non love

Updated on culture 2024-05-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Twelve Causes and Conditions].

    All in one volume. Translated by Wu Zhiqian. It narrates the Sutra of the Twelve Causes and Conditions, which is an important source for the study of the Twelve Causes and Conditions.

    It is also known as the Twelve Causes and Conditions Sutra under the Bedo Tree, the Twelve Causes and Relations Sutra of Wencheng, the Twelve Causes and Causes Sutra under the Tree, and the Twelve Causes and Causes Sutra. Collected in the sixteenth volume of the Taisho Collection. Although this sutra is the same as the Sutra of the Divine Way of Dependent Origination, it only mentions the twelve causes and conditions, and the latter also mentions the Noble Eightfold Path.

    Those who read this sutra should pay attention to the following order: (1) From the recitation of old age and death, the cause and effect of old age and death, the order of seeking knowledge, that is, old age, death, birth, existence, receiving, love, pain, happiness, six entry, name, appearance, and knowledge. (2) From old age to death, to ignorance.

    The Three Treasures of the Past Dynasties.

    5. The volume of the Datang Inner Dictionary.

    2. Ancient and modern translations of scriptures and pictures.

    1. Kaiyuan Commentary Records.

    2. Zhenyuan's New Commentary Catalogue Volume 3

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    So the World-Honored One said this.

    The first joy of Asanga. There is no love in lust.

    Forever is slow from me. Crack the net of ignorance.

    Peter doesn't move. There is no defilement in the heart.

    Unstained by the world. Brahmanism is perfect.

    Knowing the five yin. The Seven Virtues of the Realm.

    Nobita Parade. away from all horrors.

    Achievement of the Seven Senses. There are three kinds of learning.

    Wonderful friends. The Buddha's most true son.

    Achieve the Ten Branches. The big dragon is extremely centered.

    It is the first in the world. He has no love.

    Everything does not move. Liberation.

    Death, old age, sickness and death. What is done is not leaked.

    Rise up without learning. Get to the back of the body.

    The first Brahman. His heart is not up to him.

    It's not as good as all sides. He has no joy.

    Can roar for the master. There is no supreme consciousness in the world.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Thou art love my heart, and I pity thee, a hundred billion eons, always entangled. Take a good look at the Lengyan Sutra.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Buddhism compares love to compassion. There is the compassion of Guanyin Bodhisattva in the Pumen product.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The purpose of Buddhism is to get rid of the bondage of feelings.

    Get rid of the seven emotions and six desires.

    Forget about parents and children.

    but that he may have eternal life.

    It's as simple as that.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I said, "Why do I keep losing?" The Buddha said, "Because you're reading the sutras." I said, "So how can I win?" The Buddha said: Write your own Buddhist scriptures.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Love is attachment and should be sublimated into compassion.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Life and death, karma.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Great love does not refer to the true and unconditional love for all sentient beings, without a little worldly love clinging to it.

    In The Essentials of Purifying the Heart, the omniscient dream Peng Rinpoche said, "The body without sorrow and great compassion can swim in the air of the Dharma Realm" is the same as what the Great Love does not love.

    Worldly love is not unmixed with personal feelings, so there will be trade-offs and inequalities, that is, it falls into the afflictions and cannot really correspond to the state of wisdom. Buddhism emphasizes that love (compassion) is unconditional compassion and universal compassion, which is not mixed with personal likes and dislikes, and belongs to the pure benefit of sentient beings in a state of wisdom.

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