What does the six-character mantra of suppressing the Monkey King at the foot of Wuzhishan mean? How to read it?

These six words are'' Qiang (Qiang Wu, Ma, Ni, Ba, Mi, Yi Qiang)'. What he means is that Buddhism wants the world to remove the curse of desire from people.

In fact, this sentence is mainly a Buddhist prophecy. In fact, when we watch TV, we can see that Guanyin Bodhisattva is also saying this six-character mantra, so it can be said to be the universal mantra of Buddhism. So it can be said that the Monkey King would have escaped from Wuzhishan if he hadn't been pinned down by the six-character mantra. How could he have been crushed for 500 years, waiting for the passing Tang Priest to save him? Because the Monkey King's rage and desire were too heavy at that time, Tathagata held him down with six-character mantra.

Moreover, many of us have seen "Ji Gong" by Mr. Benchang You. In this TV series, the six-character mantra used by Jigong is also these words, which also helped Jigong eliminate disasters and solved many problems for the people at that time. In this TV series, Jigong is a monk and a representative of Buddhism, so this six-character mantra can also be used. In fact, each of these six words has its own unique meaning. Huh? It means to be consistent with your heart, not to do something different from what you say, but to restrain yourself. ? And then what? It means to eliminate the desire in this world and let everyone live a good life. And then what? Huh? It means to get rid of your own desires such as love, hate and anger, and then use yourself and others to help others and the world.

Now it seems that these six words are far away from our lives, but in fact, every word is related to our lives. If we have the ability, we should actually strictly abide by them.