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I was a monk in my last life.

Is there really a past life?

On weekends, at noon, the sun shines on the face through the curtains, which makes people warm and don't want to open their eyes. The most comfortable place in this season is to go to bed in the morning, and you can continue to sleep after turning over. Suddenly a WeChat ringtone woke me up, and my sister called to discuss buying a birthday present for my mother.

After chatting with my sister, I'm going to hang up and take a nap. Who knows that my sister suddenly remembered something and said, "By the way, did my parents tell you?" I don't understand. "Because of your marriage, they went to find someone to show you that day, saying that you may have been a monk in your last life, and your fate with the Buddha has not been broken, so you are not married yet." "Really?" I smiled. "Maybe he is still a monk, or he can't stay married until now," my sister said with a smile.

I don't know if there was a previous life, and I don't know if there was a monk in the previous life, but there should still be a fate with Buddha. Grandma believes in Buddhism, and so does grandma. Our parents taught us to be kind and helpful when we were young. And when I was a child, I would go to worship Buddha every time I finished my exams. Turns out I'm the first one out every time. I don't know if it's the Buddha's blessing.

In fact, our past lives are both grass and monks, which are not traceable, and the future is distant and unpredictable. We can only grasp the present. Think of it as a revelation from the Buddha that what you love is in the world. When you enter the world of mortals, you will enjoy the prosperity of the world of mortals and experience the warmth and coldness of the world. Do what you should do and pursue what you want. If we can have a thorough understanding of heaven, we may understand that "Buddha is the experience of past lives, and man is the Buddha of the future."

Buddha said: all hair is born by fate, all by fate! Just when I wanted to write an article on this topic, I accidentally brushed a video of a teacher, Li Changyu, who told a story about his becoming a monk in his previous life. Sometimes it is so wonderful, for example, one day you will suddenly hum a song, and then you will go to a restaurant to eat or turn on the radio, and that song will ring leisurely.

That's what I said. That's great.