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"The mind has no dwelling" is a Buddhist term, also known as "the mind that has no dwelling", which means that no matter what state it is in, the mind can be free from attachment and arise naturally.
The concept of "the mind has no dwelling" comes from the Buddhist scripture "Diamond Sutra", the full name of which is "Diamond Prajnaparamita Sutra". The Vajra Prajnaparamita Sutra comes from early Mahayana Buddhism in India. Because it contains the important idea of fundamental prajna, it can be regarded as an abbreviated version in the Mahayana sutra of Prajna; This scripture says "no phase" and does not say "emptiness", maintaining the ancient style of primitive prajna burial.
The Diamond Sutra has commentaries in India by the Enlightened Scholars (Asanga, Sela). Introduced to China, there are commentaries on the Three Treatises, Tiantai, Xianshou, and Weizhi; However, Chinese Buddhism is heavily influenced by the Mahayana lineage of true idealism, and each sect ostensibly expounds the Diamond Sutra, but in fact expounds the permanent Buddha nature and the Nyorai Tibet.
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It should have no place to live and its heart should be born"Meaning:
It refers to the degree of nostalgia for the world and the material; The heart refers to people's comprehension of the Buddha's principles and Zen teachings, and people should have no attachment to worldly materials in order to have a deep understanding of the Buddha.
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Suppose you have a mountain in mind, you can, anyone can do it.
But is the mountain you think in your heart material? It's definitely not material, the mountain of material, you can't stuff it into your heart.
So the mountain you think in your heart is just an image.
Not only mountains, but also people, things, and scenes, as long as they are in your heart, they are all images.
The images are not real.
The reason why I have no place to live is that there is nothing for me to live in, it is all illusory images, not real, so there is no place to live.
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"You should have no place to live, but have a heart" means: do not pray for results when doing things, but have the heart to do it seriously. To put it simply: you just do what you want and don't worry about the result. Then there will be no worries.
It refers to people's nostalgia for the world and the complex material system; The heart refers to people's comprehension of the Buddha's principles and Zen teachings, and people should have no attachment to worldly materials in order to have a deep understanding of the Buddha.
This phrase is a Buddhist term, from the full name of the Diamond Sutra, the Vajra Prajnaparamita Sutra. It is also known as non-dwelling heart and non-heart. and Prajna Heart Sutra"Emptiness is color"Righteousness.
This means that no matter what state you are in, this mind can be free from attachment and arise naturally. If the mind is attached, as if it is rooted and does not move, it will not be able to effectively control everything.
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It should mean that there is no yearning in the heart, no heart of gain and loss, no heart of attachment, no heart of distinction, in general, the mind is calm, indifferent, and does not care about success or failure.
When you care about someone, his figure will always appear in your mind, you will think of him at any time, and his wind and grass will affect your heart at all times. You want him to have only you in his heart, and when you see that he is in close contact with others, you will feel that he does not care about you as much as he did at the beginning, and you will feel lost, and wonder if he is cold to you? Whether it ...... you
In fact, to put it bluntly, how much you care about is how much you love and how deep your feelings are. When you care about someone very much, then it means that you love him very much, once you care less or don't care anymore, then it means that your love is fading or not loving at all.
Feelings are so delicate and difficult to explain, love deeply, you care very much about the other party's words and deeds, every move, and even the other party's unintentional behavior, a word, will make him happy or frustrated. Because of this care, I lost a lot of myself, and my original temper, temperament, and pride ......will converge or lose, lower their body to cater to and please each other.
Because you care about him and don't want to upset him or even lose him. This kind of emotion may be bipolar at first, happy and happy with each other, but over time, most of them will be monophasic, and as one party's attention shifts or cares less and fades, then those who still care about the other party as usual will feel tired and hurt. will try to lower their posture to cater to the other party, but the more this happens, the more disgusted and unconcerned the other party will be, and even faster to leave you.
Feelings are the most unfair thing in the world. Those who give more often get less. What you give less often gets more. Those who pay more are hurt and pitiful, and those who pay less are relieved and satisfied. It should be the most axiomatic thing in the world to comment on!
Life is not a journey, I don't care about the destination I reach, I care about the beautiful scenery along the way and the mood when I look at the scenery.
So, care a lot, care about your people. To ignore, to ignore your people. The heart is reckless, the heart is forgetful, and the heart dies hopelessly.
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Buddhist terminology, from the "Diamond Sutra", the full name of which is "Diamond Prajnaparamita". It is also known as non-dwelling heart and non-heart. It is the same as the Prajna Heart Sutra that "emptiness is color".
This means that no matter what state you are in, this mind can be free from attachment and arise naturally. If the mind is attached, as if it is rooted and does not move, it will not be able to effectively control everything. Therefore, no matter where you are, your mind must not have the slightest attachment, so that you can be free at any time and realize the truth as a reality.
It's a bit of a big topic, so I'll try to illustrate it with an example and see if you can understand it.
For example, when you recite the Buddha, you always think about what the Buddha can bring me. In my opinion, if you recite the Buddha with all your heart and do not have any expectations, you only have the Buddha in your heart and not you, that is, your mind has no place to live;
For example, when you release your life, you pray for something that you will get, which is also a dwelling. Don't think about anything in terms of personal gain, Zixiang only thinks that the released creatures can be safe, this is the heart has no place to live;
Generally speaking, whether you are reciting the Buddha or doing other things, just go with the flow and think about it with all your heart, and if you don't have any utilitarian mind in it, you just have no place to live and give birth to your mind.
Personal opinions are not necessarily correct.
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Diamond Sutra cloud: "The mind should be born without dwelling". "You should give birth to your mind without dwelling" means that you should cultivate your mind into a mind that does not live anywhere.
If in your heart, or you still need to rely on anything, you also need to identify with or rely on your self, identity, habits and desires, then your identity will also make you become another heart that has been recognized and recognized, instead of your own heart, it is actually still the most unstable "me" in the surface time and space, it always tries to anchor a position in this world, or to focus on a goal to strive for, or to occupy a small territory. Otherwise, it would not be able to feel safe. The so-called "I" is always trying to define itself, but also to define others from time to time, it will always firmly believe in its own views and deny the views of others, and always try to achieve and survive its own selfish desires. In this world, life is a whole column of fortunes and feasts, although people keep coming to their own end, the whole life continues forever, there is no other sinking, only the individual life cannot extricate itself in its own desires.
Therefore, no matter who it is, only when he can not disagree with any thought that arises in his heart, you can truly find your own way of peace of mind and the foundation of your life.
should have no dwelling place and give birth to their mind", should give birth to a mind that has no dwelling. "All appearances are false, and if you see things that are not appearances, you will see them as they are. Before that, nothing is real, nothing cannot be questioned, and no one can really investigate it, and the ultimate reality is actually "no reality".
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