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A solemn interpretation of the Middle Ages: the wisdom of Mahayana Bodhisattvas is due to the inaction and no fault of the legal circles. Why?
There will be no such mistakes.

Mai Peng Rinpoche said in Clarifying the Treasure Beads: Famous words

Among them, the wisdom of saints can be attributed to the inaction of Mahayana, but

The word "fate" does not mean that the eyes see the pillars-the eyes are impermanent in an instant, and the pillars are universal, not like this.

Here comes the road. In fact, the first bodhisattva reached this realm.

At that time, relying on your own wisdom, you gradually got rid of your troubles.

Merit and wisdom are gradually acquired. Finally, at the bottom of ten places,

Self-sustaining troubles are all broken, and merits and demerits are all.

Facts have proved that at this time, the original promising method has become an inaction method.

The so-called "change" here is not karma

This method is completely integrated into the void created by non-karma, that is,

In other words, through the practice between one place and ten places, it will eventually

The state of being-all impermanent parts disappear, and the legal circles do nothing.

The ontology of Buddhism already exists, and this realm is called Buddha's.

Wisdom.

So Mahayana won't make such a mistake.