How did Buddhism s new evil causes come about?

Updated on culture 2024-07-24
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There are seeds of evil in previous lives, and when the seeds arise in this life, they will create evil, and when they create evil in this life and this life, they will also smoke into the seeds of the future, endlessly, endless......ly, endlesslyThat's what the Buddhist scriptures say."The seeds are born, and the seeds are smoked

    Just like a plant, there are seeds in the fruit, and the seed can bear fruit, and the cycle is endless.

    In the same way, if we regularly accumulate virtue and do good, then the seeds of goodness will also be called the seeds of goodness when they arise, and then our good retribution will become more and more endless.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    From desire. Man's greed knows no bounds. So troubles are like dust.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Strictly speaking, our motivations are all causes. Most of our thoughts are greed, hatred, ignorance, and suspicion, and these are the causes of evil. There are relatively few good things.

    And we don't normally even notice it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Negative karma refers to the karma that results from satisfying one's own desires and needs to the detriment of others.

    Negative karma is generally caused by greed and greed, and people who are too greedy will not hesitate to hurt or damage the interests of others in order to satisfy their own superfluous desires and needs, which will lead to the accumulation of negative karma, and if they do not repent, they will eventually go to hell and suffer to pay off their debts!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Karma is what you did in the past.

    According to the law of cause and effect, your past actions will inevitably lead to a result in the present and the future, which is cause and effect.

    Good actions lead to good consequences, and evil actions lead to bad consequences.

    Negative karma is the bad consequences that arise from bad actions that you have done in the past.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    All bad deeds, such as greed and hatred.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    habit. Just like a scorpion, it instinctively stings people, and it will continue to create evil causes, and before encountering the blessings of the Dharma, such evil causes will cause the scorpion to "be a scorpion for one lifetime, and a scorpion for the rest of the world", and always roll in the three evil realms, never to come out.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The body, mouth and mind are all creating karma at all times. For example, if you don't study Buddhism, you see a picture that pops up on your mobile phone or computer that you shouldn't see, and if you see it, you're creating karma, and you're moving and you're creating karma. For example, if you smell very good and eat the meat of an animal in your mouth, you are creating karma.

    To study Buddhism, we must have compassion, understand that all beings are equal, and that if you do something wrong in your previous life, you will be an animal in this life and slaughtered by others, who will be willing to say it?

    For another example, if you don't study Buddhism and don't understand that a person who breaks in may be beaten in the previous life, and this life is also pitiful. In fact, there is no right or wrong, only cause and effect. If a person learns the Buddha's reasoning, he will let go, control himself, not create any bad causes, understand all the ups and downs of the causes, and his mind will not move.

    All of this can only be done by continuing to cultivate on the basis of understanding the Buddha's teachings.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Good and evil karma. It comes from the habits of good and evil in the past. Good habits in the past will become good causes, and bad habits will become bad causes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    For example, if you step on an ant, you can't guarantee that everything you're doing is right, and you're going to do something wrong, and those mistakes are the cause of the wrong, and you find out that you can't even refute it. And that's what's interesting about religion, that it can take advantage of the commonalities of people.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Negative karma is the result of satisfying one's own desires and needs at the expense of others.

    Karmic hail. Negative karma is generally caused by greed and greed, and people who are too greedy will not hesitate to hurt or damage the interests of others in order to satisfy their own superfluous desires and needs, resulting in the accumulation of negative karma.

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