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1. Buddhism. There are a lot of double cultivation, but there are regular double cultivation, pure and dense double cultivation, Zen and secret double cultivation, Zen pure double cultivation and other different methods of double cultivation, and others are often said in Buddhism Blessing and wisdom double cultivation, which is to let the majority of believers do many good deeds and do less evil, think more about others and think less about me, so as to get great blessing and great wisdom, this is the double cultivation of blessing and wisdom, according to legend, the Tibetan people have the so-called male and female double cultivation.
Cultivation of the Dharma does not belong to the Dharma of our Buddhism, so we should use our wisdom to distinguish and judge such words.
2. How to understand the dual cultivation of Buddhism:
It is true that there are twin Buddha statues in Tantric Buddhism, but the meaning they represent is not what ordinary people think, let alone encouraging sentient beings to covet the opposite sex and enjoy their desires. The male body generally represents convenience or manifestation, while the female body represents wisdom or emptiness.
It can also be called "double transport". However, there are strict rules in the tantric precepts that the tantric dharma should be publicly displayed and propagated in front of those who are not the foundation of tantra by means of **, writing, preaching, etc., and causing them to have wrong views about the tantric dharma.
Such acts are vow-breaking. The so-called "secret" of the "Tantric" sect means to keep secret. Because there are many Dharmas, if they are heard by a person with poor roots, they will misunderstand and slander. So it needs to be kept secret.
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A practice of tantra originated in Tibetan Buddhism.
Double cultivation refers to the double cultivation of many meanings, the double cultivation of blessing and wisdom, the double cultivation of meditation and purity, the double cultivation of meditation, the double cultivation of compassion and wisdom, the double cultivation of concentration and wisdom, and so on, all of which are double cultivation methods These are all double cultivations.
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A practice of tantra.
But very few people know what's going on.
Double cultivation can only be practiced if you have attained the bodhisattva status.
And even if you learn secrets, there is a 99% chance that it will not be involved.
Now those who preach double cultivation are, to be sure, all liars.
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Male and female weekends are the tricks of the Gong Sect, which means to exercise concentration. Taoism also has a saying that according to the original intention of the Buddha, practitioners should avoid women.
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Buddhism and Taoism are recognized.
Taoist practice, mixed with Buddhism, the most influential is the Northern School, the introduction of some Buddhist rules and precepts, the use of many Zen theories, the introduction of Buddhism into the Tao. However, it is limited to Zen Buddhism, which could have been regarded as Buddhism in China. Don't add anything else to it.
There are 3,600 side gates in Taoism and 84,000 in Buddhism.
Zen Buddhism is the abbreviation of Zen, and Han Ji file is translated as meditation, which means meditation in silence, and is generally called meditation. This method is to concentrate the mind on a dharma state and study it in order to realize the nature of the original mind, which is called Zen meditation, so it is called Zen Buddhism.
In terms of Zen studies, there is a unique force in China, that is, the so-called "outside the teaching" of Zen Buddhism. What this sect teaches is not the second-stage Zen that has been taught in ancient times, but the Patriarch Zen that directly points to the enlightenment of the mind.
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