What is family for a monastic practitioner? 10

Updated on culture 2024-07-22
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Since you are a monk, you should put down your family and regard it as one of all sentient beings, and stop having discriminating minds. Because they used to be family members, they have a greater sense of trust in each other, and if they can be measured, they will be placed in the first batch of queues, which will be easier to measure.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The family is still the same. It needs to be degreed. Let him recite the Buddha.

    Save your parents from the sea of life and death. This is the great filial piety. Sometimes we always think that filial piety is to let our parents eat well.

    Drink wine and eat meat. These are all very good karma. It's not good for yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    For the cultivators who are monks, all things in heaven and earth, all living beings, are all family members, and of course, they also include their own family members in the true sense. With the improvement of his cultivation, these are not his family, and he himself does not belong to himself, he belongs to the Great Dao.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Parents are their own Buddhas in this life, brothers and sisters are living bodhisattvas who communicate with each other, everyone can meet each other is the arrangement of fate, the karma created in the previous life is the fruit of this life, and the family is the most basic spiritual pillar of the practitioner!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    What is family for a monastic practitioner? Family is karma. It's the fate of your life. For the monks, he may want to break this fate. Your family is just fate.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's still family! I don't know! He just has a different identity, now he is studying and living in a different environment, he is still an ordinary person, he still has a relationship of inheritance, you can call it whatever you want?

    Then I don't know what to do! This is a personal appeal, well, unlike in the past, he had, becoming an emperor or becoming a special identity, there is a difference in title, as this ordinary type of person, how to say it?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    For a monastic practitioner, family is also family, just a bond from the bloodline.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Do you study Taoism or Buddhism? Parents are parents, if you want to repay or report, why ask what your family is, your family is your family.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    His family is the person he wants to help to overcome the tribulation, and the bond of his cultivation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Family is still family.

    It's like -- a monk basks in the sun when he is at home in the winter, and when he is a monk, he is not in the sun?

    Reason: Buddhism's concept of equality without discrimination.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Becoming a monk is a monk by heart, since a monk is not in a home, and the former family members should no longer be different from others.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The meaning is as follows: When a monk cultivates, he cultivates the mind, so he should always look at his own mind. Whether it's the wind or the flags, what does it have to do with spiritual practice? If you pay attention to your mind all the time, you won't worry about these problems. Therefore, the six ancestors said that it was their own hearts that were moving!

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Buddhism regards secular life as "the world", and calls the act of leaving the worldly life to pursue liberation from birth and death, clear mindfulness, and transcending samsara as "leaving the world". To become a monk is to give up the worldly life and enter into a spiritual life, becoming a practitioner who adheres to the Buddha's will. The ancients said, "Becoming a monk is a matter for a husband, not something that a general can do", and the so-called "not for life and death, do not choose to become a monk", and you can become a monk if you meet the following four conditions.

    The first condition: it must be voluntary.

    The second condition: between 7-60 years old.

    The third condition: the family must agree and sign a consent form. Depending on the age of the person who wants to become a monk, it is necessary to ask for the consent of the parents or guardians, or to have written documents of parental consent as the first condition for ordination.

    The fourth condition: complete licenses. ID card, academic certificate, household registration certificate, medical examination certificate, certificate of no marital relationship, letter of commitment (divorce certificate must be provided if married), certificate of no criminal record are required.

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