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Everything happens for a reason, and there is a reason in this life; There is nothing without reason, and there is no reason without reason. What is the explanation?
"Everything happens for a reason, and there is a reason in this life; There is no reason for this, and there is no reason. " It describes the concept of Buddhist karma. It means that everything must appear for both reasons and reasons. Everything happens for a reason, things appear, and without reason, things are difficult to produce and exist.

Buddhism was born more than 2,500 years ago, and was founded by Gautama Siddharta, the prince of Kapilovi Kingdom (now Nepal) in ancient India (refer to Buddha's birthday). Buddhism is also one of the three major religions in the world. Buddha means "awakening". Buddha is also known as Tathagata, repentance, enlightenment, clear behavior, good death, worldly solution, supreme teacher, mediator, teacher of heaven and man, and Buddha. Buddhism attaches importance to the progress and consciousness of human mind and morality.

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In addition to the concept of karma, the important concept of Buddhism is the theory of origin.

"On China" said: "The law born of karma, I say it is empty, also called a pseudonym, and it is also the morality of China." He also said: "There has never been a law that was not born by reason, so all laws are empty." It means: everything is born of a combination of karma. Since there are many causes, it is either no me or nothing.

Buddhism believes that things disappear when karma fails, and this phenomenon is "emptiness".

So, what is karma? The reason is the main condition and the reason is the auxiliary condition. When the main conditions and auxiliary conditions are not available, there is nothing. Therefore, the existence of everything needs primary and secondary causes. With karma, things exist; When karma is unavailable, things disappear.

The theory of origin is the basis of Prajna's thought. Prajna attaches importance to "origin". There is a proverb in the Buddhist scriptures about the merits of building a tower: "All dharmas are born of karma, and I say it is karma; Causal death, I say so. "

Today, no matter where we stand, these four sentences are correct. The world is not created by God, but is indeed made up of various reasons and conditions. This is the fundamental truth of Buddhism and the core idea of Prajna. "Origin" is a key point for us to understand Prajna's thought.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Buddhism