What is the difference between what Buddhism and Taoism are pursuing, and what is their ultimate goa

Updated on culture 2024-07-23
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Fundamentally, Buddhism.

    Taoism is all about getting a glimpse of the truth of the universe, but the purpose of Taoism is self-cultivation.

    Finally, it will reach the realm of longevity and immortality with the sky; The purpose of Buddhism, on the other hand, is to see clearly, and finally to liberate oneself from birth and death and transcend samsara. In fact, the two are fundamentally different.

    For example, in terms of the attitude and way of treating ghosts, it is different, Taoism believes, "Heaven and earth are not benevolent, and all things are used as dogs, so first subdue, and then capture, and then can exceed the exceedance, and if it cannot be exceeded, it will be scattered, so that its soul will be scattered; Buddhism, on the other hand, believes that "all living beings have Buddha nature, and all living beings can become Buddhas", so great compassion and compassion all transcend the Pure Land of Buddhahood.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In fact, the two schools of Buddhism and Taoism are supposed to have the same goal, and the ultimate goal is the unity of the world, but there are still some differences between the two on the path of Sunnah.

    Taoism emphasizes the rule of inaction, while Buddhism emphasizes detachment from life and death.

    Both are born studies, Taoism pays attention to humility, and Buddhism pays attention to good beginnings and good ends.

    Buddhism is detached from life and death, that is to say, your life and death are the same, don't think how terrible death is, in fact, it is the same as your life.

    Buddhists say that people suffer when they live, and the same is true after they die, so they advocate that Buddhist practitioners transcend life and death and do not regard death as too important.

    Don't be afraid of dying, in fact, life and death are the same, and Taoism pays attention to feathering into immortals, that is, death, but it is just beautified.

    Taoism advocates feathering, because after feathering, you will become immortals, so it is also advocated that Taoist practitioners become immortals, so that they are not afraid of life and death, but will.

    Feathering into an immortal is just very beautiful, so many people think that they can become immortals, so they are not afraid of life and death.

    As for living in this world, they all suffer, and people have been suffering every day for decades from birth to death, so it can be said to be a kind of calendar.

    Let's practice, it's true that both Buddhism and Taoism take life and death very lightly.

    In short, Buddhism advocates detachment from life and death, good beginnings and good endings, while Taoism emphasizes pure heart and few desires, and does nothing to govern.

    That's about it.

    I don't know if the Buddhist path I know is in line with the question raised by the landlord.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, let me tell you: The so-called "Taoism" founded by Zhang Daoling actually belongs to "Danjiao", and "Taoism" was founded by Lao Tzu.

    Buddhism - Compassion for all sentient beings, the pursuit of the realm of cultivation to reach the highest level of emptiness.

    Danjiao - Truth-based, return to the basics, and pursue the realm of cultivation to reach the highest level of "Tranquility".

    The ultimate goal of the five faiths is to pursue enlightenment, enlightenment, truth, error, and awakening.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The "Tao" pursued by Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism""Reason" is the same, they are all about pursuing wisdom and then transcending sanctification. It's just that the external form and method of practice are different

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The goal pursued by Buddhism is "nirvana", which is to get rid of the cycle of birth and death, to suppress and eliminate desires, and to see through everything. According to Buddhism, life is suffering. Life is suffering, death is suffering.

    And this kind of suffering has no end, it is in a cycle of life and death that repeats itself and does not come to an end. Only by attaining nirvana can we get out of the cycle of birth and death.

    Taoism emphasizes conforming to the way of heaven, advocating nature, not suppressing one's own desires, paying attention to one's own cultivation, and advocating the harmonious integration of man and nature.

    Taoism advocates the pursuit of real life, while Buddhism advocates the abandonment of the pursuit of real material things; No matter what religion, it is a crystallization of wisdom. It contains care for the whole world, or care for the individual. All in all, they are all schools of thought and behavior that arise from the ultimate inquiry into life.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Beliefs are different, and the purpose is to make you believe in their beliefs.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Taoism pursues the avenue, pays attention to the unity of heaven and man, and is born with nature. Legalists pursue the rule of law in the world and pay attention to the system. Confucianism pursues life ethics, three outlines and five constants, and uses morality and etiquette to restrain people's behavior. Buddhism pays attention to Buddhism, and purifies the world with a great attitude of compassion and compassion for the world, pursues good results, and completes the Buddha nature.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do not do all evil, practice all good, and purify one's will, which is Buddhism. The key is to purify one's mind, which is to purify one's mind. When this defiled, ignorant mind is completely purified, we are completely free from suffering. This is also the teaching of all the Buddhas.

    The fundamental teachings of the Buddha are the pure and perfect path to liberation, the cessation of afflictions and suffering, the Four Noble Truths: suffering, accumulation of suffering, extinction of suffering, and the path of extinguishing suffering. Practicing the Four Noble Truths is the only shortcut to nirvana

    The Eight Noble Paths - Right Vision, Right Thinking, Right Speech, Right Karma, Right Life, Right Diligence, Right Thought, Right Determination. The core is correct view, truthful knowledge, personal witness to the Four Noble Truths, and always knowing the three aspects of the five aggregates: suffering, impermanence, and selflessness, with the precepts as the foundation, meditation (meditation) as the helping, and meditation (meditation) as the practice.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The doctrine is that all evil should be done, and all good should be done.

    To pursue is to realize the human world as it is.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Do not do all evil, and do all good.

    Purify sentient beings and liberate themselves.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Teachings: Dependent arising, emptiness.

    Pursuit: Enlightenment, liberation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Introduction to the study of Buddhism.

    Please listen to Master Jingkong's lectures on "Understanding Buddhism", "The Four Teachings of Lifan", "Taishang Induction Chapter", "Dizang Sutra", "Amitayus Sutra", "Xiuhua Yan Mystery Intention Returning to the Source Concept" and "Interpretation and Interpretation of the Pure Land Sutra".

    The "Path to Liberation", "Ahama Sutra", "Heart Sutra" and "Diamond Sutra" taught by the Dharma Master

    Jian Fengwen layman's "Lengyan Sutra", "Yuanjue Sutra", "Vima Sutra" and "Heart Transmission Method" were spoken

    The vowel old man speaks of "Lotus Flower Record".

    Amitabha.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Buddhist teachings are vast systems of systematic descriptions of the world, so it is impossible to finish them in a few words.

    In the end, the pursuit of wisdom and truth. The means is meditation and practice.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Pursuit, not pursuit, is for pursuit.

    The ultimate pursuit of Buddhism is the absence of pursuit.

    The Buddha has no discriminating mind!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path, the Twelve Causes and Conditions, the Five Aggregates, and the Theory of Karma.

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