Does often reciting the Diamond Sutra have induction How long does it take to recite the Diamond Sut

Updated on culture 2024-08-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    You can become a Buddha. Don't be obsessed with sensing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The induction of reciting the Diamond Sutra 1080 times This afternoon, the last school finished reciting the Diamond Sutra 1080 times. Half a year was a quick time, but I experienced what it was like to go from hell to heaven. There was a lot of intense induction, pain and surprise.

    When I first recited it 100 times, it was like bathing in nectar water, and my body and mind were so relaxed, so relaxed—my autistic and painful heart was released and liberated that I had never had in these years—at that time, I thought the Diamond Sutra was amazing!! Therefore, Suxue immediately made a vow to hold the Diamond Sutra 3,000 times in one year. Since May of this year (2007), I have been reciting the Diamond Sutra every day.

    25 times a day for most times, and 3 times for less time. 200 times, 300 times......Slowly began to induce karma: One day, I committed suicide (Zhong Zheng had one a few months ago) - took 2 bottles of psychotropic drugs.

    That medicine usually sleeps until noon the next day if I take one pill, not to mention that I took 2 bottles. As a result, I slept for 2 days. Hospital Diagnosis:

    It's just that the liver is a little poisoned, and nothing else!! Lives should not be extinguished. After that, I continued to recite the Diamond Sutra every day.

    My painful state of mind is slowly recovering and transforming - I can really feel all this! 400 times, 500 times, 600 times, ......Slowly, the good fortune became more and more apparent: the exam was with divine help:

    Several times, as soon as I went out, someone I knew or didn't know would send me to the examination room; Admitted to the university you like, the major you like. He also accepted 2 newspapers and periodicals and 1 TV personality interview; Autism has improved significantly ......My experience is that reciting the Diamond Sutra is like cleaning up garbage!

    First of all, clean the ground: clean, a burst of fragrant ......Don't stop, keep going, and the garbage under the ground will emit a strong musty and foul smell ......Don't stop!! Continue to clean, and it is a fresh ...... of selling noisy songsKeep going and keep going, there will be less and less garbage!

    And so on, and so on, and so on, and ......so on, and so onSomeday, the sea and the sky will be wide! The pure land in the heart will exude a faint lotus fragrance!! Bow to the "Diamond Sutra" is incredible, bow to the Buddha and Bodhisattva at the Diamond Meeting!

    Nan no Master Shakyamuni Buddha! >

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The Diamond Sutra is a Buddhist scripture on (supreme) wisdom.

    Listening, reciting, and speaking for others all have infinite merit.

    The Diamond Sutra, in China, was held by Master Hui Neng, the sixth patriarch of Zen Buddhism.

    The merits of holding the Diamond Sutra (including hearing it, reciting it, and speaking it for others) are incredible, and this kind of material can be found everywhere in Buddhism.

    When you go to a monastery, the most important thing is to "hear the Dharma": the first step in the "listening, meditating, and cultivating" of Buddhism!

    And the premise of "hearing the Dharma" is still the classics (Buddhist scriptures)!

    P.S. Are Buddhist monks unfaithful and unjust?

    No! A true Buddhist monk is a man of great loyalty, true loyalty, true righteousness!

    Sacrifice one's life, one's family, one's love, one's love: after letting go of everything, take it all upon again!

    Becoming a monk is a husband's business, and it is not something that the general can do!

    1. Why do we have a human body? How did you get your human body?

    In the six realms of reincarnation, all beings do good and evil in different ways: those who are equal in good and evil are born in the world.

    2. Why is it more difficult to be a human being in the afterlife than to survive in the West?

    All sentient beings are in the six realms of reincarnation, and their suffering and pleasure are different: those who are equal in suffering, knowledge, and happiness are only in the human world.

    Those who suffer are miserable and unable to practice;

    Those who are happy are not willing to practice.

    Only in the world, there are sufferings and joys, can we be willing to practice.

    All beings are in the six realms of reincarnation, like above the sea of suffering, and their heads are gone. If you want to be born in the world, the Buddhist scriptures say that it is like a blind turtle on the bitter sea, trying to drill through a small hole in a small piece of wood on the sea: the probability is small and small. That's why it's hard to find a human body!

    Why is it more difficult to be a human being in the future than to survive in the West?

    The human being is as rare as the above.

    In Buddhism, the Pure Land method is the simplest and easiest method: how to be the simplest and easiest, I will not repeat it here. Buddhism says: The Pure Land Method, thousands of people cultivate thousands of people, and ten thousand people cultivate ten thousand people (I'm afraid that if you don't cultivate, if you don't cultivate, the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas will have no way to take you).

    Therefore, it is more difficult to be a human being in the future than to survive in the West! (It is easy to survive in the Pure Land, but it is difficult to get a person).

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