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A misunderstanding of the Buddhist law of cause and effect leads to such reasoning.
The Buddhist law of cause and effect refers to the law of cause, effect, and effect that generate, influence, and transform each other, that is, the cause, the changing conditions (conditions), and the resulting effect, and then the result generates new causes, conditions, and effects.
In Buddhism, there is a saying that the law of cause and effect runs through the three lives, so it always makes people who are incomprehensible think that there is only the reasoning of the cause of the past life, the effect of the present life, and the cause of the present life and the effect of the future life. This reasoning forgets an important question: fate.
Because of this "fate", that is, the change of external conditions, the retribution is through, some are repaid in this life, some are repaid in the next life, but more often than not, you can taste the retribution in this life and this life. And those who misunderstand the Dharma will always blame the problem on future lives.
In other words, the purpose of Buddhism is to make us look at our past actions from the present and then pay attention to our future actions. Past, present, and future, this is the meaning of the so-called three lives, and it is not limited to the three lives of the past, the present, and the next life.
Take the example you gave: Killing people now is because there was a cause for a related event in the past; And through various conditions, the commission of the crime is constituted, which is all kinds of causes; But in the end, it needs to be judged by the law, which is the result. Whether or not this effect can be carried out is affected by other causes and conditions.
It can be seen that nothing in life is separated from the relationship between cause, dependence, and effect.
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I don't agree with your statement, cause and effect do exist, and what will happen to you in the end is the effect of cause and effect, and you yourself are just an introduction. The causes that you do lead to the final effect, and there are other causes that you have planted, so the final effect is very complex or very simple.
Not necessarily, all existence is inevitable, including destruction and rebirth, time and life and death, and the existence of desire. So there are no gods and demons, and there are gods and demons. That's it, it's complicated stuff.
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Laugh at me, you can become a god.
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In layman's terms, ".industry"It refers to what we do; “force"It's influence. , is the influence of what you do on yourself.
For example, if we accumulate virtue and do good deeds and honor our parents, this is good karma, and the invisible power of this good karma will definitely have a good impact on our career and family.
If we do a lot of evil, then there must be a force that has a bad influence on our lives.
In short, the impact of good karma on our lives, whether it is good or bad, is obvious, and the impact is long-lasting, and it will not disappear until the next life.
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Ordinary people do not understand the cause and effect of events, they only think of changing their actions. If he fails in business, he will complain about bad luck. If he hates it, he says it's a luxury he can't afford.
If he lacks friends, he will say that no one knows how to appreciate his sensitive heart.
If you can fully grasp the connotation of "where there is an effect, there must be a cause", you will understand that there is a definite reason for the occurrence of any event. You will learn to make plans based on spiritual facts. You are able to control the situation in any situation by grasping the cause of the event.
When you win as you want, you will understand why you won. Ordinary people do not understand the cause and effect of events, they are controlled by their own feelings and emotions. They only think about changing their actions.
If he fails in business, he will complain about bad luck. If he hates it, he says it's a luxury he can't afford. If he were a poor office clerk, he would say that he would do a better job if he had some kind of outdoor work.
If he lacks friends, he will say that no one knows how to appreciate his sensitive heart.
He never thinks holistically. In a word, he does not understand that all results are caused by a particular cause, but many excuses and reasons to comfort himself. All he could think of was passive self-defense.
On the contrary, a person who understands the truth that "where there is an effect, there must be a cause," will think about the problem impartially. He knows what it is, and he knows why. And be able to do what they should do fully and appropriately.
What he will gain will be the sincere and selfless feedback of this world, whether it is friendship, love, honor and praise.
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