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"In this life, it is born, and this is destroyed; There is a reason for this, and there is no reason for this. Which teacher can correctly explain this famous Buddhist saying?
it means that when your heart moves, that is, your mind is born, and your mind is born, then you will be born by law. Law students are delusional students.

when the heart does not move, it means the heart dies. When the mind dies, the law dies. Extinction of dharma means breaking delusion, breaking delusion means liberation, and liberation means getting happiness from suffering. < P > The meaning of the last two sentences is the same as that of the first two sentences.