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Enthusiastic beings eat sweet, sour, bitter, spicy and salty. How can buddhas and bodhisattvas eat tasteless food?

Huang Berberis wanted to move the Zen master and said: I ate all day and didn't bite a grain of rice; I walked all day without stepping on a piece of land. No one is waiting for me when you are with me. "

Note: I am the self-nature of Phellodendron amurense (this is a human position), and so is eating and eating. Why has my self ever moved? He has the same view.

There is a saying in Zen Buddhism that I eat all day without biting a grain of rice and dressing without hanging a yarn.

Note: I am self-nature (this is my position), and so is food, clothing, housing and transportation. Why has my self ever moved? That's the same view.

At the beginning of the Diamond Sutra, there is a paragraph describing the Buddha begging for food and washing his feet at the table: "When I was eating, I went to the Acropolis to beg for food, wearing clothes and holding a bowl. Begging for help in his city. Go back to our place for dinner. Take clothes and wash your feet and sit down. "

In the eyes of ordinary people, the Buddha also has a personal image, and he also has to eat and wash his feet. It is not that he is out of touch with the world, and his flying feet are not stained with mud. When he spoke, he also said,' How am I? Hello, all beings are good, and saints are good. Then why does the Buddha have to say in the scriptures that "without me, without me, without all beings, there is no life"?

The secret is only in that sentence: "If you change your mind, you will see the Tathagata."