In the past ten years, I have combined the study of numerology with Buddhism, and it has been confirmed that human karma and retribution are synchronized with the four pillars of information. Buddhist circles emphasize that people create their own destiny, and this argument is absolutely true. Some people in the Buddhist community have suggested that people's fortunes are the same thing, and fortune-telling is also the same thing. As long as you believe in Buddhism, you can avoid disasters and increase blessings. I think this view is incomplete. What's more important is action, which is to do good deeds, accumulate virtue, and be compassionate. Some people believe in Buddhism, and some are even monks. Because they violated the purpose of doing good deeds and being compassionate towards others, they ended up doing bad things and committing crimes. Therefore, if you believe in and worship Buddha, you must do good deeds, accumulate virtue, and be compassionate. Only then can you achieve the goal of avoiding disasters and increasing happiness and longevity.
For human beings, everyone has his or her own sins, some of which were committed in the previous life, and some of which were committed in this life, and these will be punished. Understanding destiny and controlling destiny is to do better and accumulate virtue, so as to achieve the purpose of avoiding disasters, increasing happiness and longevity, and benefiting future generations.
Karma, especially retribution for sins, as mentioned before, sins can only be committed in previous lives, not in this life. The information of the four pillars shows that good fortune is a blessing, and bad luck is a disaster. The blessings are big and small, and the disasters are big and small. They are all based on the degree of good deeds and bad deeds you have done in previous and present lives, just like the evaluation of merit and punishment now.
When I studied the cycle of karma and numerology, I found that if a person does not pay attention to doing good deeds and accumulating virtue when he is lucky in this life, he will easily do evil things. When he is unlucky, he will suffer evil consequences. . For example, when some people are lucky, get promoted, get rich, and have great power, they forget the purpose of doing good deeds and doing good deeds for the people, and then they slowly become bad, engaging in corruption, accepting bribes, or engaging in rioting. He harms others and does evil things that harm others and benefit himself. When bad luck comes, things are exposed, and you are dismissed and punished, this is bad retribution.
I know one thing that is true: a young man likes to fight. When he is lucky, he always hurts others and seems to be fine. The characteristic of his beatings is that he hits the opponent's liver, causing many people to suffer from long-term liver injuries. When he was down on his luck, he accidentally fell down one day and died as a result of metal rods piercing his liver.
Bad luck usually results in disaster. This kind of disaster comes from past lives and this life. Some people do not do good deeds and accumulate virtue when they are in bad luck, and they will commit new sins. For example, when a thief is lucky, it is difficult to be caught, but when he is unlucky and caught, he not only does not accept the punishment honestly, but also stubbornly resists, and even commits murder and commits new crimes, which will inevitably aggravate his evil retribution. That is to say, it is not entirely the case that you will do evil if you are unlucky, but it is easy to do evil if you are lucky.
Some people's misfortunes are repaid early, and some are repaid late. Those who are repaid early usually start their lives within the age of fifteen, and their fortunes will be disasters, mostly due to sins committed in previous lives; Those who have bad luck and suffer disasters in old age have sins committed in the past life and this life.
Finally, let me briefly talk about how to do good deeds and accumulate virtue. Doing good deeds and accumulating virtue means doing good deeds, doing good deeds, being kind to others, and doing everything with compassion. Some people think that to do good deeds and accumulate virtue, the only way is to use money and materials to help the poor, or to donate money and materials. In fact, this is just a way to do good. Those who have no money or property can contribute, such as supporting the elderly, caring for the young, being willing to help others, doing good things for the sick and disabled elderly, saving people in danger, and picking up glass, stones or peels when they see them on the road. Getting up and throwing them on the roadside, promptly giving up your seat to the elderly, disabled women and children on trains and buses, or participating in voluntary labor, etc., are all good deeds and meritorious deeds. For example, when I ask someone to help with a death disaster and ask him to contribute money to build a road, and he says that his family is poor and he has no money, what should I do? It doesn't matter if he says he has no money. You can go to the road construction project and participate in voluntary labor for one to two months. Bar. Someone came and said it can be done. He went back and followed my method, which also achieved the purpose of averting the disaster. Therefore, to do good deeds and accumulate virtue, you can contribute money or effort. In life, "having good intentions, saying good words, doing good deeds, and being a good person" means doing good deeds and accumulating virtue.