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What do Buddhists think of "Zodiac in Conflict"?

The idea that the zodiac animals collide with each other was originally a kind of folk art and mathematical culture in China, and later it was integrated with Confucianism and Taoism. Buddhism, besides Tibetan Buddhism, pays more attention to the sacred truth (Dharma) and less attention to the secular truth (Law of Life and Death). Therefore, you won't find the secular theory that China's zodiac animals collide with each other in Buddhism.

You ask: So Buddhism doesn't think that the zodiac will collide?

Buddhism did not say yes or no, because the ultimate goal of Buddhism is to be clear-minded and see nature, and to avoid life and death. Will not pay attention to the secular truth.

Most people don't understand the wonderful "use" of Buddhism. People who know Buddhism can use Buddhism to solve and eliminate the problems of the zodiac, so it doesn't matter whether they have it or not.

I also learned some metaphysical knowledge from my guru. Metaphysical integrity does have its wonderful use in secular truth. Once I went to see a house with my family. I think this house must not be bought, because it is a "street rush" and people who live in it will have a great disaster. At first, the family didn't believe it. Just as the neighbors of this house passed by, I asked my family to inquire about the old house and its owner. The news at home is that the house has changed hands countless times in just a few years. I don't know why, everyone who lives in the house will have big accidents in a short time, including lawsuits, divorce, serious illness and car accidents. Everyone and every family will have it, but the probability of too frequent is abnormal, so my family is convinced of some of Kenny Kan's views.

I hope my answer is helpful to you.

Dong Fangbubai 369 Fold