An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, I advise people to cherish the time and change their minds as soon as possible. All the false predestined relationships are gone, and the flowers fall into the sky. They wander towards the wind and the moon.
Cherish time, cherish life, and don’t waste time on false illusions. In the end, it will be as empty as falling flowers. Facing life with freedom, purity, and ease is the happiest life.
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The Buddha Speaks of Ananda's Sutra
"As a disciple of the Buddha, you are not allowed to ask for divination, pray for evil spirits, spells, disgusting monsters, and perform sacrifices in temples, and you are not allowed to choose a good time and a good day. ”
Some folk misunderstandings and pretences will make people associate fortune telling, Feng Shui, lottery, and incense manuals with Buddhism. In fact, this is not the original intention of Buddhism, let alone Buddhism’s treatment of Buddhist disciples. As promised, Buddhism believes that people's lives are determined by their own actions and thoughts. The Upasaka Sutra says: All living beings are caused by practicing good deeds. To receive peace and happiness. It’s not a yearly stay. In fact, the simplest thinking is that most people born at the same time have different destinies. The birth dates of most famous people can be exactly the same as those of poor people on the other side of the world. Can we say that this is the effect of horoscopes? As for the Avalokitesvara Lotus, its inscriptions are more allusions to Chinese history, which is very different from orthodox Buddhism. I believe that some temples have their own reasons and compulsions. This is the mercy of eminent monks, but when we understand the truth , why don’t you give up the wrong ideas? The original intention of the Buddha is to tell all living beings to understand life and change their destiny. Only by possessing the Buddha's right view can we have a happy and fulfilling life.
Recommend "Liao Fan's Four Lessons" Yuan Liaofan used his lifelong knowledge and cultivation to integrate Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. He used his own personal experience and combined with a large number of real and vivid examples to warn the world not to be " The word "fate" binds our hands and feet, we must constantly strive to improve ourselves and change our destiny.