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I'm not allowed to learn Buddhist fortune telling _ What if I'm not allowed to learn Buddhist fortune telling?

Why is fortune telling inaccurate for the fate of Buddhists?

This is just a fabrication.

The phrase "fortune-teller can't count as the fate of Buddhist believers" means that fortune-teller can count as the fate of people; But if this person believes in Buddhism, it is not allowed. From the point of view of common sense. Since people's fate can be accurately calculated, people who believe in Buddhism are also human beings, and naturally they can be accurately calculated.

But in life, I often hear such an argument. Why? Just push it back. People can be accurate, but they don't believe in Buddhism, that is to say, they are not Buddhist. What is not a person? Oh, my god

So people who believe in Buddhism are a little carried away. I'm not like you. You are a sentient being, and I am a Buddha. I am superior to you, and so on.

The master who studies Buddhism is really not like this. For example, Su Dongpo and Fo Yin also discussed the Book of Changes in history. Shao Yong, the founder of Meihua Yishu, also predicted this temple. All this shows that there is no problem of inaccurate calculation of human life, but some people deliberately raise their social status.

Confucius commented on the Book of Changes, saying that "the origin is against the end, so we know the theory of life and death." The essence is things, and wandering souls are changes. Is to know about ghosts and gods. "In this case, the Book of Changes can predict ghosts and gods, let alone people who believe in Buddhism.