Meditate and chant the Buddha. Or check the number

Updated on healthy 2024-06-19
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There is no Amitabha Buddha in the south! Get close to the knowledge of goodness!

    Master Miaoyin: Amitabha: Reciting Buddha is a thought of the mind, not counting on the hands.

    With the heart of reciting the Buddha, receiving the six roots, entering the non-life forbearance, and entering the pure thought one after another - this is the purpose and core of reciting the Buddha. The Buddha name is the convenience of the succession of pure thoughts, and it is the stepping stone of successive pure thoughts. When a pure heart comes, before the pure mind appears, I dare not let go of the Buddha's name, because I don't understand the gist of reciting the Buddha.

    The quality of chanting Buddha is accompanied by "the fewer distracting thoughts, the better", not the more the quantity, the better. The number is large, reciting 100,000 Buddha numbers a day, distracting thoughts, counting, looking at the time, counting beans, pinching Buddha beads, rowing and counting, and so on, are all superfluous inclusions, which seriously affect the quality of chanting Buddha - not confused!

    Reciting ten times without confusion is more effective than reciting thousands of sounds with your messy and delusional thoughts! All take six roots, and pure thoughts are one after another! This is the real chanting of the Buddha.

    Meditation, it is advisable to be comfortable, the posture of the body, do not force it, meditate for a long time, and slowly it will naturally straighten up, and the body and mind will be stable. Meditation is not about struggling with the body, but about keeping the mind still. Being able to effectively capture the mind is an auxiliary merit for meditation!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You don't need to count the Buddha to chant the Buddha. Let the mind calm down and recite a sentence is a sentence. Every sentence is with the Buddha and the Bodhisattva. Reading with your heart is like a child missing his mother. Buddhas and Bodhisattvas must be able to hear it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Amitabha! Senior brother, do you want to meditate or chant Buddha?

    If you recite the Buddha, your mind is not disturbed, you are required to recite the Buddha's name while standing, sitting and walking, and the recitation is continuous, and the mind is pure.

    If you go to meditation, you will not even be able to chant the Buddha, but only focus on the breath.

    Chanting the Buddha and meditating both require that one thought not be able to do so, and with the addition of counting, it immediately becomes dual-purpose and changed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When meditating, you can chant the Buddha by keeping the Buddha in mind, or by reciting it silently, rather than by saying it in your mouth.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For a person who understands Buddha, these two are practices, there is no difference, for a person who does not understand Buddha, meditation is vipassana, chanting Buddha is to become a Buddha, in fact, for a person who does not understand Buddha, everything is in vain, it is all superstition, for people who really understand Buddha, everything is practice.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    To put it simply, chanting the Buddha is the Dharma, the Pure Land Dharma, and one of the 84,000 Dharma Sects of the World-Honored One. And meditation is the help of practice, you can meditate on any method, you can meditate on meditation, you can also sit on incense when you practice meditation, you can also meditate on Tiantai meditation, you can also meditate on chanting, meditation can make it easy for people to settle down, meditation is divided into double and single stumbling, also known as double disc and single disc.

    If you want to practice, it is a bit inappropriate to ask questions here, there are many judgments and common opinions, and if you want to make some specious things, it is recommended to read the scriptures and the teachings of the great masters first. There is a child who is dedicated to the introduction to the meditation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    They think differently.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Prayer can be recited Nan Mu Guanyin Bodhisattva.

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