Why do all sentient beings follow the teachings of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas?

Updated on culture 2024-08-08
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Many people like to practice Buddhism, feel that the Buddha's mind is calm, can practice a good temper, can also do things rationally without panic, give you a tranquilizer as mysterious, many people choose to believe in Buddhism, there is a very worshipful spirit in it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    What he is talking about is actually the consciousness of the people, that is, the minds of the masses.

    Most people distinguish between beauty and ugliness, virtuous and foolish, strong and weak. I like the good, the smart, and the powerful Chong Qing buries things, and hates the ugly, stupid, and weak. It's a common part of people's consciousness, and almost everyone has had this experience.

    And because of the universality, this attitude and method of knowing things is taken as correct, but in reality?

    Everything in the world, every person, they should be equal to each other and support each other. But people distinguish them, showing wealth with poverty, setting off beauty with ugliness, and portraying civilization with primitiveness! It's against the will of nature, but no one cares or doesn't realize it.

    The Buddha is the master and protector of all things, but in fact he does not exist, he is a pure ideology conceived by people subconsciously because of fear and fear, the deeds of the Buddha are extensive and touching, his power is endless, he is kind and helpful... And these are actually determined by people's will.

    The Buddha's thoughts not only influenced the world, but also had a profound impact on them, so many believers were born. The thought of the Buddha is consistent with the will of nature, which also shows that although people look at things differently on the surface, and may even be wrong, there is a natural goodness in everyone's heart, and this kindness slowly converges, just like the ancient people founded Buddhism, and this kindness gradually converges, and finally becomes the truth in people's hearts, that is, the Buddha who can save people's thoughts and suffering.

    The above is my opinion on the above questions, just based on the four sentences in the question, I have not read the original book, and the understanding is not necessarily accurate, but I hope it can inspire you, this passage is about the thoughts of the probe people.

    Kaneno original, I hope it will be helpful to you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Buddhism is based on compassion and for all living beings, but many believers still say that Buddhism has other ideas for the following reasons.

    First of all, Buddhas are not gods. The so-called gods, the dragon king, the god of wealth, what real people, great immortals, and mothers are not all available. Wealth fans ask God to bless the winning ticket, and official fans ask God to bless the promotion.

    If God has a spirit, how can he take what he wants?

    In the past, I always thought that the Buddha was the sesame oil money of the toiling masses and lived in the heavenly palace to enjoy, but in fact there was no immortal. In fact, "the Buddha is the righteousness of the enlightened one, and the one who realizes himself and realizes the perfection of his actions is called the Buddha."

    The next to the Buddha's position is the bodhisattva, and the bodhisattva is the consciousness of sentient beings—the enlightenment of all sentient beings. The bodhisattva is the method of seeking great enlightenment from above, and from the bottom to all sentient beings. Bodhisattvas who have cultivated to the perfection of merit are Buddhas." Buddha is synonymous with compassion and universal benefit.

    Second, Buddhism is not passive and evasive. Temples and monks always live in seclusion in the deep mountains and jungles, not asking about the world, seemingly idle clouds and wild cranes, passive retreat. In fact, they live a positive, serious, hard-working and self-motivated life.

    The four major Buddhists are empty, and those worldly things such as money, status, and fame that people chase are naturally to stay away from. However, this does not prevent them from acting on the basis of compassion, forbearance and humiliation, contemplating the Dharma, and benefiting all sentient beings.

    Third, Buddhism is not superstition. Everything in the universe has its own cause and effect. Seeking promotion must be based on loyalty and diligence, waiting for the fate of opportunities, not asking God to achieve the goal.

    Yuyun: "Wisdom and integrity are gods". If a wise and upright man refuses to make a false excuse about a flattering villain, how can God covet the sacrifice of three animals and point out the rights and wrongs of the world?

    It is a fool for people to ignore the reason of cause and effect, and to vainly seek to obtain effect without cause. This kind of foolishness is superstition.

    But where there is superstition, an idol is always created first for the masses to worship; Buddhism, on the other hand, teaches people to believe in self-reliance, and Buddhism believes that everyone has a Buddha nature, which does not increase in the holy and does not decrease in the ordinary. Everyone who practices according to the law and turns into enlightenment can become a Buddha. However, in accordance with the law, we must rely on our own practice and practice, not on God's gift.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    First, Buddhas are not gods, and second, Buddhism is not passively retreating. Third, Buddhism is not superstition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Still superstitious, to be honest, I never believe in Buddhism or anything, relying on my own efforts.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I have always thought that the Buddha is the sesame oil money of the toiling masses and lives in the heavenly palace to enjoy it, but in fact there is no immortal.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Amitabha, purifying sentient beings is the bright and pure nature of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, and Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are always purifying sentient beings and helping the suffering, so the situation you said does not exist.

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