The Buddha told people to return to their true nature, and where did their nature come from?

Updated on culture 2024-07-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Diamond Sutra: If you come, you have nowhere to come and nowhere to go, hence the name. In the Huayan Sutra, there is a very detailed explanation of the 52nd volume of the Dafang Guang Buddha Huayan Sutra 37-3 Buddha!

    For example, the sun and the moon, alone and unequal, walk around the void, benefit sentient beings, and do not think: 'Where do I come from, and where do I go?' ' All Buddhas come and return to the same, their nature is extinguished, there is no difference, they appear and march through all the Dharma realms, for the sake of benefiting all sentient beings, and there is no rest in doing all Buddha things, and there is no difference between them

    I came from there, and I went to there. 'Buddha! The Buddhas appeared in the world in order to make all beings happy; I want to make all sentient beings fall in love with the old and manifest nirvana; And as it is, there is no birth, and there is no nirvana.

    Why? If you come to live in the pure Dharma realm, you will manifest nirvana with the minds of all sentient beings. 'Buddha!

    For example, the sunrise shines on the world, and the shadow appears in all the water purifiers, and there is no contact with everyone everywhere, or there is no shadow when the device is broken. 'Buddha! Yu Ruyiyun, is it the fault that his shadow does not appear?

    Answer: "No." But because of the bad instrument, it is not the day to blame.

    'Buddha! If the wisdom of the day is the same, there is no front and no future in the universal Dharma realm, all sentient beings have no Buddha in the purifying device, the heart organ is always pure and common Buddha body, if the heart turbidity is broken, it will not be seen. 'Buddha!

    If there are sentient beings who should attain nirvana, then if they come, they will manifest nirvana, and the reality is that there is no birth, no death, and no extinction.

    Trouble, thanks!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If it comes and goes, it doesn't come and go.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Do you know what Nirvana is?

    Since we know the emptiness of our nature, we should know what emptiness is, that is, like emptiness, silence cannot be attained. If there is nothing in the first place, how can there be Buddha nature? How can nirvana be attained?

    There is no truth or falsehood in the void, what is the true return? also made a depraved and delusional thought, is nirvana not the end, such a name, or is it empty? Is it still the nature of emptiness?

    These are all vain, and all the Dharma cannot be obtained, and the mind that cannot be attained is Nirvana!

    The difference between surplus nirvana and remnant nirvana is that there is still one thing to be obtained in surplus nirvana, and the dharma attachment has not yet been broken, and it is still attached to nirvana. Therefore, Nirvana is not the ultimate Nirvana, it is not complete. It's not supreme enlightenment, the three bodhisattvas.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Neither! Buddhism is just a way for you to see the harm that each person's different "nature" has caused to you and how you can truly benefit yourself, which is also called enlightenment and wisdom.

    To be able to see clearly the "nature" that we are born with and to change it in the right way, and to return to the state of self-functioning, we call it the process of spiritual practice (correcting one's own wrong behavior).

    The "nature" you are talking about is actually habit, it is the experience of the fixed phase, it is the cognition that you think is right, and these things are all obtained from the outside, not real, and the inherent wisdom in (mind) (self-nature) (nature) can solve all problems, but it does take a lot of time and a lot of effort to figure out these complex and difficult terms and find a suitable method for your own ascension.

    Amitabha.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    To restore the nature of human beings, restore and return to the pure and round body of self-nature, you can refer to the "Xiuhua Yan Mystery Intention to Return to the Source View" of the Xianshou National Teacher, and there is also an explanation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you are talking about nature by nature, then Buddhism teaches people to find their own original self, not the acquired self.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The so-called Buddha is just a kind of belief, a kind of spiritual sustenance, a kind of spiritual struggle with the real society, which has nothing to do with human nature, but can sublimate people's souls.

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