When conditions come and go, when conditions gather, they disperse, when conditions arise, they arise, and when conditions fall, they disappear. All things arise because of fate. Destiny comes and is destined by heaven, and when it goes, people take it by themselves. Sow the cause and reap the fruit. Everything is created by the mind. From "Buddhist Sutra".
The meaning of this sentence is: Our coming to this world is a fate in itself. A person's good deeds should be remembered for a lifetime; even if a person's bad deeds can't be forgotten, don't think about revenge. When fate is there, cherish it. When fate is gone, think of it occasionally. If you can pick it up, you can let it go.
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Praising and singing cannot lead to happiness away from suffering. Only by down-to-earth cultivation of mind and nature can one's personality be purified and sublimated, and one can enjoy the happiness of peace of mind. ?
Sakyamuni cannot turn stone into gold like a reform method. He advocated that "in order to harvest, one must first plant". He cannot make a lotus tree grow apples. If you want to harvest apples, you must first sow apple seeds. Sakyamuni only tells you how to cultivate so that you can have a fruitful harvest in the future, but you still have to do the cultivation work yourself. Didn't Mr. Liang Qichao also make such a metaphor in his article "The Interest of Learning"? He said that the feeling of sunbathing in winter is very comfortable, but "although the sun is good, you still have to bask in it yourself, and others cannot bask in it for you."
Sakyamuni has been teaching the Dharma for forty-nine years and has talked about the Sutra for more than three hundred meetings (times). He is nothing more than pointing out a "way to become a Buddha" for us - to create the most complete and perfect wisdom and personality by ourselves. . But this road requires one to complete it with perseverance, wisdom, and perseverance.
So the Buddha said: "You have to do the work yourself, because I only teach you the way to go."
There is no shortcut to becoming a Buddha. Practice is a matter of effort. "How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without going through a lot of coldness to the bones?"
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia_Buddhist Sutra