For this reason, in many people's minds, names are endowed with a unique and mysterious attribute-it seems that the quality of names can directly affect a person's fortune; And the change of name is enough to bring about the change of fate.
But a disciple who studied Buddhism raised such a question: After his child was born, he went through three hurdles. After consulting some wizards, he thought the child's name was not pleasant to listen to. For this question? Does a good name really affect a person's life?
Will names have a great influence on people? This problem can be viewed from two aspects:
From a secular point of view, a name represents a person's virtue and significance, just like Amitabha, which is often recited by Buddhist disciples. It is also a name, but if you persist for a long time, it can achieve complete merit. From this perspective, we should have a well-meaning and positive name!
So, if you really value names, you'd better think of a nice name to avoid trouble. As long as the family agrees, just think of a meaningful and positive name. Or find a trusted mage and give a name that fits the child's personality.
On the other hand, from the perspective of Buddhism, a name is just a pen name endowed with expectations, ideals and care, as long as it is satisfactory. Buddhism pays attention to the mind method, so-called all mind creation. If you are troubled by the quality of the name, it will not be worth the loss.
We should have a normal mind and not be too attached to these things. After all, everything is fake, let alone a nickname. In fact, when you let go of some persistence, you will find that the pursuit of mental wisdom is much more enjoyable than the persistence of names, which is also a kind of wisdom.
Everyone is * * * naked, * * naked, life does not bring death. No matter what attributes, values, names, wealth and so on. You cling to yourself in life, and it will eventually become a thing of the past. So don't be too attached to superficial things, and do more meaningful things.