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Does Buddhism allow animals to become human beings through cultivation?

1. Animals improve their spirituality through "cultivation". After their death, they may be reincarnated as human beings for doing good deeds. There are many such examples.

2. It is impossible for animals to cultivate Buddha, and Buddha can only be cultivated among humans, including gods. All Buddhas become Buddhas in the end, all of which are humane. This is the decision! When animals practice, they are most likely to go astray and become some kind of demon fairy, and there may be a little "divine power", but compared with the divine power of Buddha, it is like a drop of water is bigger than the sea. Animals have to become Buddhas before they can be reincarnated as human beings after death. So people are the noblest!

The Buddha has infinite wisdom and compassion, and he didn't force anyone. He just pointed out the truth of life in the universe and asked people to prove the truth according to it. So your question about whether Buddhism allows monsters to cultivate into adults and then live a normal life in human society is your delusion, or you just don't understand Buddhism.

There is no amitabha in the south!