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Where is there a fortune teller in Jiashan _ Where is there a fortune teller in Jiashan?

Tell you a big secret.

We all know the natural truth that "as you sow, you reap what you sow". This is also the law of causality applied in the field of plants, which is also applicable to all sentient beings.

For decades, in every aspect of real life, I have been verifying the function of this causal law. Whether reading a book, listening to a book or watching a film and television drama, the thoughts, language and behavior of a character will become a causal relationship with its future outcome; That is, we often say that "good is rewarded with good, and evil is rewarded with evil." Even every thought, every sentence, even a subtle behavior that this person said will become a cause of future results, that is, seeds.

For example, the well-known story of Mr. Yuan Lefan, the author of Fan Siji, is enough to prove the law of causality that happened to him.

(1533- 1606) was originally named Biao, later renamed Huang, and later called Mr. He was born in Jiajing and Wanli of Ming Dynasty, and was from Tang Wei Town, Jiashan County (now Jiaxing), Zhejiang Province. As a teenager, he was smart and brilliant. He met Mr. Kong, a very accurate fortune teller, who said that his life expectancy was 53 years and he had no children. In this way, he thinks that his fate has been set, his behavior is muddled along, he goes with the flow, he doesn't want to make progress, he doesn't have any ideas, and he just goes with the flow. However, by chance, he met Yungu, a famous Buddhist monk in his life. At the advice of the Zen master, he knew that his life could be changed, so he and his wife began to make a vow to do good. Finally, he died at the age of 73 and hit two boys. Completely changed his fate. He became a famous thinker, and wrote a very good book, Four Disciplines for fickleness, which integrates Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism and emphasizes the concept of self-cultivation.

The above is enough to illustrate the example that causality acts on people, and it also breaks the view of "fatalism". It shows that happiness is mine, life is mine, and fate is in our own hands. This is also a secret I want to tell you that I have confirmed.

All we want in this world is intelligence, health and wealth. As long as you master the law of cause and effect, do what you can and adapt it to the local conditions, the result will naturally come. For example, if you want to be smart, you must do more charity and teach your knowledge, theory and technical methods to others for free; Seek health, do not kill, release more, tolerate more, comfort and help the weak beings; If you pursue wealth, you will spend more wisely and do more things beneficial to society and others.

In short, as long as you believe in the law of cause and effect, your destiny is in your own hands! It's not hard to get what you want!