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What does Buddhism think of marriage?
I can't help it if I pay attention to virtue. If you have poor computing skills, you will lose your mind. True filial piety, marriage or not is a treasure; If it is a good marriage, mutual understanding is undoubtedly annoying. ☆ That is, the heart is Buddha, and people become Buddha. Buddha and Bodhisattva have no fixed phase and incarnate with the class; In the late Qing Dynasty, Shi Chunyin, an old man from Hebei Province, repeatedly said that "the heart is the Buddha, and the Buddha is the heart." "Don't do evil, do good, stay away from fame and fortune, and become a Buddha with one heart!" ; Confucius once said: Qiu heard that there are great saints in the west. Rule without chaos. Silent confidence. Go without melting. This "Great Sage of the West" refers to the Buddha, the best man, the wisest king and the highest heaven. Buddhists and bodhisattvas are all great lovers of human kindness and compassion. "All evils should be avoided, and all good people should pursue them." Success or failure, regardless of gain or loss, honor or disgrace, shows the road to becoming a Buddha, regardless of the prosperity of the world! If you are close to Zhu, you can learn from Buddha and become a Buddha. The so-called method is different. The only truth in the world is Buddha nature. Only when a man of practice overcomes many likes and dislikes accumulated at the beginning and is willing to work hard can he truly be self-reliant (equal and diligent), independent (able to get rid of habits) and self-sufficient (contented and not greedy) (see Tao Yuanming's Truth). If you look at it upside down, you will feel at ease, you will be self-sufficient, you will be independent when you see the Tao, and you will always strive for self-improvement. In fact, consciously or unconsciously, everyone is practicing, and life and practice are at the same time. Once there is no difference, the present is true. "dharma west to a word. It's all about heart and effort. If you look for dharma from paper. The pen tip is dry in Dongting Lake. " Excerpt from the biography of dharma treasure