Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - I have a question to ask.

I have a question to ask.

Buddha is definitely opposed to fortune telling and fortune telling.

Your friend's fortune-telling calculations can only prove that he is completely ignorant of Buddhism.

I suggest you ask him if he has read the Bali Sanzang and the Southern Buddhism Sanskrit. It is clearly stated in the Brahma Sutra that fortune telling and fortune telling are opposites.

Besides, ask him if he knows how to practice his career. This is the practice method for all bodhisattvas to realize Buddha's fruit. If you don't even know how the Buddha practices, you'd better not worry about becoming a monk.

And most importantly, don't preach self-righteous Buddhism without knowing what Buddhism is. That's leading the blind and committing sins.

Let him read the Shurangama Sutra first.

The Kalama Buddhist Sutra is taken from Afgutaranikaya, another branch of Bali.

At that time, the Karama people came to see the Buddha. Some people bow to the Buddha and sit on the side, some Karama people bow to the Buddha and talk to the Buddha before sitting on the side, and some people give their names and names before sitting on the side. Someone in Kashaputa District sat by and said to the Buddha, "I bow respectfully to the Buddha. Excuse me, Buddha: Some Brahmins and monks came to Kashaputa District and said that their own laws were the best, but they looked down on others' laws and said that others' laws were humble. But other monks and brahmins, when they arrived in Puta District of Kasha, also said that their dharma was good and praised, but they looked down on others' dharma and said that others' dharma was humble. I respect Buddha, and we doubt which of them are true! Whose law is deceptive? " Buddha said: Karama people! Your doubt is right, you should doubt, you should. Karama people! You must:

First, don't believe it because of other people's word of mouth and legends.

Second, don't believe it just because you follow the tradition.

Third, don't believe the news just because it is circulating.

Fourth, don't believe it just because it is a religious classic.

Don't believe it just because it is logical.

6. Don't believe it just because there is a philosophical basis.

Seven, don't believe it just because it conforms to common sense and external reasoning.

Eight, don't believe it just because it conforms to your own predictions, opinions and concepts.

Don't trust the speaker because of his prestige.

10. Don't trust him just because he is a mentor or a master.

First, find the real Buddhism according to the teachings of the Buddha in the Shurangama Sutra, and then consider becoming a monk and spreading Buddhism.