Whether to benefit all beings by law is your own business.
Enlightened people don't think they are enlightened,
The title of Buddha was not given to him by Prince Siddhartha Gautama himself.
In fact, it is your own fault to see others upset when they are alive.
Everything is a Buddha, but I am a sentient being.
If you see others breaking the rules, it is no different from breaking the rules yourself.
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If you boast of finding a dead deer under a banana, who will solve the blind turtle in the sea?
The west wind is like washing all night, and the world is full of dreams.
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Why are you drowning in this meaningless argument?
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Actually:
Gai Hua's help to others is only a personal good deed.
Everyone has seen the same song of CCTV3, the singer,
It is also a personal reason that so many people like her (him) below.
Of course, if there are a bunch of cows under the stage, no matter how beautiful you are and how good you sing,
I'm not talking to you either.
Or there are talented people on the stage, and the audience just listens to flirting.
(Of course, these two metaphors are not appropriate, but they do illustrate the problem. )
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Moreover, true cultivation is not a child's play. What Buddhism shows to the secular public does not represent the core of Buddhism. Sometimes it is necessary to spread the truth. After all, not everyone can touch the core of Buddhism in this life.
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In addition:
In the process of monasticism, the actual process is not that simple.
The so-called different paths also have different paths.
Liezi Center Du Zi said:
"There is much ambiguity in the avenue, and scholars are killed in many ways.
Learning is different, different, but the last difference is,
Only by returning to the same place will we lose our lives. "
This is true at all times and in all countries. Even if you practice Buddhism all your life, you may still be at a fork in the road. Even if you have some knowledge, you may not be able to live and die, or even ... so practice is not all oral practice:
Quote Zen master Ming Changtang's mountain dwelling poem as the end.
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You don't have to do anything with a stick and quinoa in front of a 1000-foot rock.
If you go against the sky, you will not hide your flaws.
But the horse is like everything is poor, and the sheep can call for help.
Xiaxi Taoist priest's eyebrows are like snow, knocking at the door to send Zizhi under the moon. ......"
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Some allusions are annotated for reference ...)