The Buddha said that there is cause and effect in the world, so is it self deception to dedicate mer

Updated on culture 2024-07-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Dedication to merit is not self-deception, but an important practice in Buddhism. Merit can be accumulated by dedicating merit to those in need and helping those in need.

    How can it be used? First, be clear about your goals and look for those people or issues that need help. Then, dedicate merit to those in need or with a problem, and pray that they will receive help and support.

    Finally, remember to repay the kindness by dedicating merit to those who have helped you.

    In conclusion, making merit dedication is a practice that helps us accumulate merit and help those who need it. We should take it seriously and follow the teachings of Buddhism to get better results in our practice.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Not self-deception.

    Dedication to merit is itself a cause.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I feel that there is a cause and there must be an effect, and this is very true. Just do it according to your heart. Be able to do the causal cycle. It's okay not to regret it, and there aren't too many concerns. Just follow your heart.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In Buddhism, the doctrine of karma is also understood in different ways.

    In terms of coarseness, that is, the secular truth, Buddhism recognizes the theory of karma, who does it, who receives it, and how to repay it, which is a traditional concept in India, and it is also a problem that all religions in India try to explain. Buddhism originated in India, so it also inherited the theory of karma and put forward its own views. This is what is commonly known as "good is rewarded with good, and evil is rewarded with evil".

    On a subtle level, that is, in terms of the ultimate truth, the absence of self-nature causes and self-retribution, that is, the absence of independent causes and effects, are all stages in the process of changing the law of dependent arising. For example, a piece of ice turns into water and then turns into water vapor, ice is the cause of water, and water is the cause of steam. They are all essentially water, just showing different appearances at different temperatures, and they are essentially the same thing.

    The reason why it is shown that ice, water, and vapor are all caused by the action of water under the outer condition of temperature, and that the combination of water and temperature has the change of ice, water, and vapor, is not that there is an independent cause and effect, and everything is also dependent on the method of origination. Because our karma is all caused by karma, everyone's karma is different, so everyone's karma is also different, which is why sometimes people think that "good people have no good reward, bad people live long".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Karma is the law of the universe. Not only Buddhism said this, but all the ancient sages said this.

    Before Buddhism was introduced to China, the ancient Chinese sages spoke."Plant melons and get melons, plant beans and get beansThis is another version of the karma theory.

    When we look at the retribution of good and evil, we have to look at it in the long run, and some seeds will take decades or even several lifetimes to blossom and bear fruit.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Amitabha, karma and karma, this is the cycle of heavenly principles, how can it become a lie. To know the cause of the past life, the recipient of this life is, to know the effect of the next life, the one who does in this life is. For example, if you don't cherish your body, you will get sick when you are old, if you don't cherish your family, your family will stay away from you, and you can't understand such a simple feedback, and you still say that cause and effect is a lie.

    Every human being today exists in a huge chain of cause and effect, some of which we can see and analyze, and some of which are karmic retribution for generations.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Haha, this is a very serious question, it is recommended that you go to the "Infinite Light Mind Workshop"** to see the story you saw using hypnosis technology, it is estimated that you will have some feelings, and finally you do your own hypnosis in your past life, I guess you will not ask this question again. In the dark, there is a kind of force that pushes us forward, and finally we know that it is cause and effect, what Buddhism says, is naturally the law that is difficult to believe, and the reason why it is difficult to believe is that there is no way to find out, which can only show that our own cultivation is too low.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    As we all know, hell in the demon realm is piled up!

    Zhenyuanzi ginseng fruit produces thirty pieces in ten thousand years!

    The history of the monk is also recorded!

    Those who are enlightened are far away from the crowd!

    There are many people and many industries!

    There are many people, and there are many places of right and wrong!

    Nine Roots!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Karma refers to the fact that what you do will be rewarded in the end: good things are rewarded, and bad things are rewarded; If you don't report it now, you will report it in the future, and if you don't report it in this life, you won't be able to run in the next life.

    Reincarnation means that people still have souls after they die, and they can be reincarnated. Unless you can break through the limit and become an immortal, you will not continue to reincarnate.

    Karma and reincarnation actually form a self-justifying theory: karma is the end, and reincarnation is the means. There is no doubt that this is a recognized superstition.

    On what basis do you say that you are superstitious? for no one can prove it to you; Karma is also not immediate; Nor does anyone remember the events of the previous life (it is said that some people remember the events of the previous life, but they have not been reliably verified). So this theory is really a bit false, and no one believes that it is normal.

    Karma itself has a great problem. What's the problem? Assuming that there is karma, how is this karma managed?

    Or how is karma calculated? For example, if you hit someone, how do you calculate this cause and effect? Who counts?

    What is the calculation? What are the rules? How to ensure fairness and justice?

    How do you arrange it into your personal life later on?

    A lot of people immediately think of supercomputers. But it's even more ridiculous: who builds?

    How to build? What is the principle? Who has what it takes to manage?

    How do you stay safe? What if something goes wrong with a supercomputer? If it crashes, will this world still exist?

    And who is using it? And they came from ** again? Why have the authority to govern us?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not just a belief, but it's not a superstition, and the truth in it can't make you realize it for a while

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    From the point of view of the dialectics of scientific materialism, this is superstition. If you believe it, it's not superstition, superstition is just what people say, and believing in science is also superstition, it's just that these things in Buddhism have not been verified.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't think it's superstition, for example, sometimes you have never been to a place, but when do you think you have been there after you see him, and you have never seen this person, but you will feel that he is familiar, or even that he knows him.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The cycle of life and death, karma, is true, there are gods and spirits in the three feet of the head, six reincarnations, and retribution is not happy. If you ask about the cause of the past life, the recipient in this life is, and if you ask about the result of the next life, you will do it in this life. Only by taking refuge in my Buddha can we truly be free from suffering and happiness, get rid of life and death, go beyond the six realms of reincarnation, and live forever in the Pure Land of the West!

    Amitabha!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I don't believe in Buddhism, I believe in Islam.

    In my opinion, superstition.

    Religiously speaking, after a person dies, there will be a reckoning with Allah, and everything we do has a cause and effect.

    And there is no such thing as reincarnation.

    When a person dies, he dies, but because of what he has done in this world, he will either go to Paradise or fall into Hellfire!

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