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Buddhist classics and sayings

Buddhism is the way to become a Buddha. With the true Buddhism, there is a way. As long as you practice seriously and persist, you will surely be liberated and become a Buddha. Below is a collection of classic Buddhist sayings about Buddhism that I have compiled for you. You are welcome to read them.

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1. Where there is harmony, there is peace and happiness. A harmonious family will be happy; a unit will be harmonious, and the unit will be happy. With stable development and harmony in a country, the nation will be strong and prosperous. If the entire universe is harmonious, it will be filled with peace, joy and harmony.

2. No matter what you do, don’t forget to have clear knowledge and right mindfulness, and put all your efforts into your heart. Nothing on the surface is practice. Apart from cultivating the mind, what else can be practiced?

3. The heart of all Mahayana Buddhism is Bodhicitta. No matter what kind of practice, there is no Bodhicitta cannot achieve liberation and there is no possibility of achievement. If you have this intention, everything can be fulfilled and you will definitely become a Buddha.

4. Only your own heart hinders you, and there are no other obstacles. If you don’t believe in incredible things, you won’t be able to see the truth about the universe and life.

5. Learn the Buddha’s name and chant Buddha’s name formally, but actually seek fame, fame and fortune. Don’t just look at the immediate benefits, look further, make less worldly wishes, and do more things that benefit sentient beings.

6. We must combine practice with life, practice physical health, family peace, and work smoothly, but the premise of everything is for all sentient beings. As long as you practice for all sentient beings, you can get anything, everything. Ask for nothing for yourself.

7. Buddha is the heart, and the heart is the Buddha. Some people don’t think about the heart, but think about the appearance. Don’t look at the mind and look at the physical appearance. If you pursue form, cling to appearances, and do not believe in, worship, or make offerings to the true Buddha, then you will never become a Buddha.

8. A kind of mentality that I have always liked is called indifference. Don’t be happy with things, don’t be sad with yourself, stabilize your own mentality, and not be affected by the external world. You can see many things. There will be fewer worries, no excessive joy due to temporary gains, and no worries due to temporary losses. All things have their own laws.

9. If you are pure and have few desires, you will be relaxed and at ease. If you are content with the situation, you will be happy. If you let go, you will be free. Being a human being does not require complicated thoughts. As long as you possess this simple wisdom, your life path will be far away from pain and sorrow.

10. You can choose to pursue fame and wealth, or be pure and devoid of desires. These are just a way of life, not what you gain or lose. But what you gain and lose depends on your lifestyle.

11. Look further ahead. There is no final conclusion about blessings and disasters. All adversities are not necessarily blessings. It just depends on how hard you put your mind. It would be foolish to judge the success or failure of a life based only on the impact of a certain part of it.

12. There is no real darkness in the world, only obscure eyes.

13. If you face the sun, you will not see the shadow.

14. In order for life to blossom and bear fruit, it must be washed and irrigated by adversity. Often in the comfortable air, the branches of the flower of life will be weak and weak, and they will wither if they are accidentally broken. .

15. No matter whether the hand of fate is cruel to us, we can make the best of every moment of our life - this is the art of living. This is a real treasure for the rational mind.

16. Unkindness is a kind of cruel selfishness, because it not only prevents you from having happiness, but also prevents you from having friends.

17. If we don’t worry about what others say and do, we will feel much more peaceful.

18. An optimistic person sees an opportunity in every worry; a pessimistic person sees a worry in every opportunity.

19. Humility does not mean raising others up, nor does it mean putting oneself down. Humility is precisely a kind of mind that can tolerate others.

20. The world is what we look at it from, and once we change our perspective, the world will also change accordingly.

21. All the misfortunes of sentient beings originate from not knowing how to live peacefully in their own houses.

22. In a person’s life, it doesn’t matter what direction we are facing, what matters is the direction we are heading in.

23. The more you get, the more troubles you will have, the greater the pressure, there will be gains and losses, advantages and disadvantages, love and hate, and cause and effect.

24. When you put yourself at the lowest point, you are actually at the highest point. When you place yourself at the highest point, you are actually at the lowest point.

25. Buddhism is the way to become a Buddha. With the true Buddhism, there is a way. As long as you practice seriously and persist, you will surely be liberated and become a Buddha.

26. All situations are presented by the heart. Don’t follow them. If you follow the situation, you will be a slave. There is no freedom. Hold your heart and let all situations change as you want. This is called great freedom.

27. Why do you feel tired when you live? It’s because your heart is wandering around with no home, no place to rest, so you feel tired. Take him back to your home and let him have a good rest, and he will be relaxed and at ease.

28. Facing anyone, anything, or any situation, not being troubled is called seeing through. You have to know that there is no permanence, no long-term. In good times, you have to feel at ease, and in bad times, you still have to feel at ease.

29. Only when we realize that everything we see and hear are illusions and that this life is an illusion can we truly understand the truth of Buddhism.

30. Different fates lead to different opinions. Some people like you and some don’t like you. This is normal. Can you influence others? Take care of your own mind and don't be attached to these things. Buddhist Classical Quotations 2

1. Emotional attachment is the cause of suffering. Only by letting go of attachment can you feel free.

2. Letting go is not to muddle along and follow the rules, but to do your best and listen to destiny.

3. Don’t be too sure of your own opinions, this way you will have fewer regrets.

4. When you are honest with yourself, no one in the world can deceive you.

5. It is shameful for people to cover up their shortcomings by hurting others.

6. People in the world must be responsible for the law. Practitioners must be responsible for cause and effect.

7. When you are poor, use your body to give, such as sweeping the floor, sprinkling water, moving things, etc. This is also a kind of giving.

8. A person who is full of jealousy, is not honest in his heart, and speaks incorrectly cannot be regarded as a person with good facial features.

9. Silently caring and blessing others is an invisible form of giving.

10. Tell more jokes and deal with things with a humorous attitude. This will make life easier.

11. The way to get along with others is unlimited tolerance.

12. Don’t deliberately guess what others think. If you don’t have the wisdom and experience to make the right judgment, you will usually make mistakes.

13. To understand a person, you only need to see whether his starting point and destination are the same, and you can know whether he is sincere.

14. The truth of life is just hidden in the dull.

15. If you don’t take a shower, the perfume will not smell good if you apply it hard. Fame and honor come from true talent and learning. Virtues are naturally fragrant.

16. Instead of rejecting the fact that it has become a fact, you might as well accept it. This is called accepting fate.

17. Buddhas and Bodhisattvas only bless those who are willing to help themselves.

18. Adversity is a necessary process for growth. Those who have the courage to accept adversity will have a stronger life.

19. You have to thank the person who told you about your shortcomings.

20. People who can think of others will never be lonely.

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