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Buddhist wisdom classic quotes

1. People who use harm to others to cover up their shortcomings are shameful.

2. The Tathagata means that all dharmas are as they should be.

3. All actions are permanent and have no place to exist. But if you have no mind everywhere, that means there are no actions and no actions.

4. If I don’t go to hell, who will?

5. True generosity is to let go of all your worries, worries, distinctions and attachments.

6. Practicing in good times will never lead to Buddhahood.

7. If you think about it quietly, all sentient beings who are determined to criticize and work tirelessly to achieve success will be in trouble.

8. If you want to obtain the Pure Land, you should purify your mind. If your mind is pure, then the Buddha Land will be pure. If all sentient beings are pure, then the Buddha Land will be pure.

9. All conditioned phenomena are like bubbles in a dream, like dew or lightning, and should be viewed as such.

10. A Bodhisattva should stay away from all appearances and develop the mind of Anuttarasamyaksambodhi.

11. All appearances are false. If you see that all forms are non-identical, you will see the Tathagata.

12. When there are no delusions, one mind is a Buddha Kingdom; when there are delusions, one mind is one hell.

13. Doing everything for the world, establishing great kindness, cultivating benevolence and bringing peace to all living beings is the most auspicious.

14. The Buddha does not know the Buddha without seeing the body. If he knows that there is no other Buddha, a wise person can know that the nature of sin is empty, and he will be calm and not afraid of life and death.

15. When thinking arises and attachments arise, there will be troubles and disturbances in the world of emotions. If you use sharp roots to bravely push your body and mind straight down, and cultivate to the point where no thought arises, that is your true appearance.

16. Learning Buddhism is not a sustenance for death, but living comfortably and transcendently in the present moment.

17. Don’t always open your eyes so wide. Let me ask you, after a hundred years, that will be yours.

18. I hope you will often say to yourself that after hearing the Dharma, I am the happiest person. Apart from this happiness, there is nothing else.

19. Thoughts are without form, thoughts are inaction, and this is learning Buddhism.

20. Stop thinking and forget about worries, and the Buddha will appear before you.

Collection of classic Buddhist wisdom quotes:

1. Don’t deliberately guess what others think. If you don’t have the correct judgment with wisdom and experience, you will usually make mistakes.

2. If a person's heart beats, he will move rashly, injuring his body and hurting his bones, and he will experience all kinds of pain in the world.

3. The nature and appearance of all behaviors are all impermanent.

4. What the Tathagata says is undesirable, unspeakable, illegal, and not illegal.

5. Don’t underestimate small evils, thinking that there is no danger. Although the drop of water is small, it gradually fills up the big vessel. All sins are full, and they accumulate from childhood. Don't underestimate small good deeds, thinking that there is no blessing. Although the drop of water is small, it gradually fills the big vessel. The fullness of ordinary blessings accumulates from the slender.

6. The courage to accept criticism from others can just adjust your own shortcomings.

7. There is no need to look back to see who is cursing you. If a mad dog bites you, do you have to lie down and bite him back?

8. Honesty 'In the face of your inner contradictions and stains, don't deceive yourself.

9. A wise man lets things go but not himself; a fool lets himself go but not things.

10. To eliminate no benefit to all living beings is called great kindness; to desire to bring immeasurable benefit to all living beings is called great compassion; to bring joy to all living beings is called great joy; to sacrifice one's own happiness and give to others , is the name of Dasha.

11. Instead of rejecting the fact that it has become a reality, you might as well accept it.

12. Although you hate a person, you can still find his advantages and benefits. There are too few cultivated people like this in the world.

13. Don’t say that others are pitiful, you are even more pitiful. So what about your own practice? How much do you know about life?

14. Don’t do it with action or without action.

15. The Bodhisattva’s heart has no choice or give up, like a big moon wheel, and is perfect and silent, which is Nirvana.

16. If all Bodhisattvas practice the Dharma and make offerings, they will achieve the goal of making offerings to the Tathagata. Practicing in this way is a true offering.

17. Most people only do three things in their lives: deceiving themselves, deceiving others, and being deceived.

18. Bodhisattvas are all illusions, and because illusions disappear, there is no one who can achieve enlightenment.

19. If Bodhisattvas realize pure and perfect enlightenment, practice tranquility with a pure enlightened mind, and by clearing thoughts, they will be aware of restlessness, quiet wisdom will arise, and the external objects of body and mind will be eliminated forever, then they will be able to There is inner silence and tranquility, and because of the silence, the mind of the Tathagata of the Worlds of the Ten Directions appears in it, like an image in a mirror. This expedient is called Samatha.

20. When you are suffering from pain, you should be good at controlling your mind, not to be shaken by external circumstances, and not to think in the center.

21. Listen more carefully to what others have to say, and don’t rush to express your own opinions.

22. The reference must be real, the seeing must be real, the use must be practical, and the proof must be real. If there is no reality, it will be empty.

23. The realm of living beings is the realm of Buddhas.

24. If I don’t go to hell, who will?

25. If you don’t see others as not who you are, you will naturally be respectful to those above and below you. The Dharma will always appear before you, and you will be liberated from troubles and dust.

26. Because sentient beings do not reach the one true Dharma realm and only recognize the appearance of all Dharmas, they suffer from the disease of discrimination and attachment.

27. It is better to accept your fate than to tell your fortune.

28. Bodhi’s original nature, pure nature, is Bodhi. It cannot be cultivated, let alone made.

29. One flower, one world, one Buddha, one Tathagata.

30. Everything is illusion.

31. I am the only one in heaven and under heaven. Be at ease with yourself and keep your true heart.

32. Others are always right and I am always wrong. This way, there is less worry.

33. People who are filled with their own opinions and ideas will never hear the voices of others.

34. There is only smoothness in this world, not perfection.

35. To make friends with others means not to hurt anyone.

36. When you use it with intention, it will be used without intention. If you use it without intention, it will be used without intention.

37. The Buddha never forced others to do things he didn’t like. The Buddha just told all living beings, what is good and what is evil? You still have to choose good and evil by yourself, and you still have to control life by yourself.

38. The Buddhas of the three generations regard their own mind as their master.

39. When you know the confusion, you are not pitiful. When you don’t know the confusion, you are the most pitiful.

40. There is no good or bad situation, good or bad comes from the heart. If the heart does not have a strong reputation, where will the false emotions come from? The false emotions will not arise, and the true heart can be known all over. Being at ease with one's mind and having no treatment is called the Dharmakaya that is always abiding.