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Can people who believe in Buddhism use Taoist health preservation methods?
People who believe in Buddhism, if they are converted for the third time, should understand and abide by the precepts of conversion for the third time. That is, return to Buddha, return to law, and return to monk.

Some health preserving methods of Taoism are not supported in Buddhism.

For example, get through the second pulse of Ren Du. The so-called small Sunday in Taoism, and then get through the big Sunday.

The fundamental goal of Buddhism is to transcend the three realms and break away from the six Tao. If the purpose is to preserve one's health and practice, it is easy to fall into a state of self-discipline, that is, to have an obsession with one's own body, which is unfavorable for the birth of syndrome.

Of course, if we strictly follow the Buddhist practice methods, it is no problem to achieve the Taoist health goal. In other words, once enlightened, everything will be open and the body and spirit will be smooth, but there is still no physical persistence at this time.