Does Taoism have a method that is as simple and easy as reciting Buddha like private Buddhism?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-04
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Early Taoism had such a method, the most obvious can be seen in the famous "Lingfei Jing" and "Huang Ting Jing", which are also famous calligraphy works, which are very common. There are many others.

    These Taoist classics all talk about how to ascend as soon as possible and become immortals. For example, the scriptures say how many times to recite the name of a certain god in a certain direction at a certain time and moment every day, and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In addition to chanting the Buddha, Buddhism has a simpler ...... of practiceThat is, the ...... of becoming a Buddha

    Taoism also has simpler ......Since ancient times, the Tao has been the way of the inner saint and the outer king, as long as you abide by the law (including the law of civic morality), you will be fine.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Always recite the holy name of [Sanqing Yinghua Tianzun].

    Often recite the holy name of [Jade Emperor Forgiveness of Sins Tianzun].

    Always recite the holy name of [Fusheng Immeasurable Heavenly Venerable].

    Always recite the holy name of [Taiyi Saving Suffering Tianzun].

    Always recite the holy name of many or one Heavenly Venerable, and sins should be eliminated, and immeasurably blessed life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes! Reciting the Tao Te Ching is also counted!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    As you said, Buddhism has such a simple and easy method as reciting the Buddha, and there are thousands of requests and thousands of answers, so why should we ask for other methods? How easy it is, hehe.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is a Tao Te Ching, just two words, inaction. Or revert to infancy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    For a proper understanding of religion, watch the new Indian film "OMG" (My God). You can watch it on PPTV.

    I believe it will help you a lot.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I am not a monk, nor a Taoist, and I have an ignorant view: practice is to cultivate the mind, and it is said that practitioners do not change with their fate, and ordinary people change with their fate, which is the root of seeking the heart and the root of enlightenment.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In fact, the Fa is your deep understanding of faith.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I have the right to speak, I study Buddhism, and at the same time, I often come into contact with Taoism, and the ultimate goal they pursue is similar, one is to be reborn in the Western Elysium, and the other is to become an immortal. The practice process is similar, but Buddhism focuses on cultivating the mind, while Taoism focuses on self-cultivation.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    They are all about educating the world to liberate the people of life and death.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    So something should not be. It's just a matter of karma and your own ambitions.

    I don't want to belittle Taoism, I don't believe in Taoism, and I don't advocate Taoism and Buddhism. Because after many Taoist laymen offer to the Buddha and recite the Buddha, due to the mixing of Taoist thoughts, the original path of liberation of Buddhism is also confused. It has become an out-and-out Buddha and a foreign way.

    Most of the Taoist laymen believed in Buddhism and studied Buddhism, and most of them were very radical.

    If you want to make offerings to the Buddha and recite the Buddha, then you have to completely rely on the Dharma and not get involved. It is not right for many so-called eminent monks and great monks to integrate Taoist and Confucian classics into Buddhism. The human Buddhism of modern monks is not a Confucian and Taoist conference, so don't misunderstand the meaning of the great masters.

    Taoism has Taoist ideas and teachings, and its pure Taoist ideas are also very bright. It is also a treasure of the human mind. Maintaining species diversity is important for the environment, as is maintaining cultural diversity.

    Because each has its own cause, it must not be generalized. Amitabha Buddha ......

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    My home is near Laojun Mountain, a sacred place in Taoism.

    I also often go to Guanli to incense.

    Especially the Mixed Yuan Tianzun. I don't know how. I felt very kind. I feel a sense of fate.

    Every time you pray. You will feel the circle in Tianzun's hand. It will shine auspicious light on me. Oh, there is no Amitabha Buddha in the south. I wish you all good luck.

    Great treasure vast pavilion good dharani dharani).

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The Buddha is the one end of the Tao, and the one who is the Tao is the whole of the Tao. Therefore, those who learn the Tao should respect the Buddha. Respecting the Buddha means respecting those who do the Tao. Not only to respect the Buddha, but also to respect Confucianism. Today's students of Buddhism are not the same, clinging to discriminating minds, arrogant and not empty. Studying Buddhism has not yet been in the church, let alone the Tao?

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Actually, I don't think there's any need to be overly obsessed with these, but then again, the Buddhist scriptures say that Lao Tzu is also a bodhisattva again, and it's not bad to offer to the Buddha. Personal feelings.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Generally, when you have time, you should often recite "Lao Tzu Hua Hu Jing"...

    The Taoist ancestor turned Hu into merit incredible!!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Mainlanders are not used to reading traditional Chinese characters...

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no only way, and you can get the Tao by going deep into one door.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Ten thousand laws return to the sect, and different paths return to the same end.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Fundamentally, there is no difference, what is distinguished is the form attached to it. The most basic concept of Taoist philosophy is the Tao, which is nature and nature. The most basic concept of Buddhism is Buddha, and Buddha-nature is also nature, nature.

    The Buddha's greatest wish is for everyone to become a Buddha, that is, for everyone to attain the state of pure nature and prajna, because by doing so, all suffering will be eliminated, and the mind will be free from obstacles and fears. The deepest realm of Taoism is also to achieve the realm of tranquility and nature, the unity of heaven and man, and that realm is indescribably beautiful. This is what both have in common.

    The cultivation method is even similar. The difference is that Buddhism has a great wish to bring such happiness to all living beings in the world, while Taoism is a bit selfish and just cares about his body and mind. For example, in China, Buddhism was used as a tool for governing the country by many imperial courts, like the Liang of the Southern Dynasty, and Taoism was also used as a tool for governing the country for a period of time, like the first few decades of the Han Dynasty.

    It should be pointed out that Taoism and Taoism are two concepts that are not.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Tao is the law of heaven and earth, and it is the rule of the universe.

    Buddha-nature is your own self-nature, true knowledge.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Dao: It can be said that it is the rules of the universe, I personally don't know much about it, and I feel that it is said by Buddhism"phase"But don't ignore it like that, because the end of the threefold realm of Buddhism is all appearances"Reality"

    Self-nature: The pure ontology that can give birth to all dharmas, including that"phase"

    The two should be one inside and the other outside, but Taoism and Buddhism are also cultivating the mind, and the Buddha said that separation is actually cultivating the true heart through false appearance, and the word cultivation is not much different.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    One has hair, the other doesn't, that's the difference.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    At present, there are still many followers of Buddhism, and Chinese do not necessarily believe in Taoism, but they will definitely be supporters of Taoist doctrine. The earliest ancestor worship is not a Taoist tradition but a fusion of traditional Chinese thought and Taoist thought, the traditional thinking of the Chinese is particularly important to filial piety, if you insist on tracing the source, this custom is passed down from ancient times, human worship of their ancestors and fantasy of the unknown world. As for the difference in thought, the main reason is that Taoism emphasizes "immortals, noble beings, immeasurable people", that is, extremely focused on life, and the immortality and immortality of cultivation in this life.

    Buddhism, on the other hand, emphasizes the afterlife, that is, through the practice or worship of this life, to ensure that the next life becomes a Buddha or obtains a good destination, and the theory of reincarnation of cause and effect.

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