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Buddhist fortune-telling view _ What is Buddhist fortune-telling view?

How does Buddhism view causality? Does Buddhism not recognize destiny?

Ask the fortune teller, it is said that we are "unlucky", so we have doubts, and then come to the teacher and ask "Is there a destiny?" . The Zen master replied:' There is no fixed fate. The Book of Changes teaches people to seek good luck and avoid evil. If there is a destiny, how to pursue good and how to avoid evil? Therefore, the scripture says, "only fate will not change." The Book of Songs teaches people to "seek more happiness for themselves". As for my Buddhism, I want everything from the heart, everything, wealth, children, and a long life, which shows that my life is uncertain.

The Buddhist scripture says: "If you want to know the karma of past lives, the recipient in this life is;": To know the afterlife, the author of this life is. " There is a causal rate, that is, there are some fatalism. So, we know destiny, which is the law of cause and effect. Buddha said: "Karma is created by the mind, and karmic obstacles turn at will." Fortune-tellers know that fate is the karma created by this heart in the past. The so-called "karma is born from the heart." Know life is poor, he can work hard, be kind, speak well, do good deeds, accumulate virtue, and turn poverty into wealth; If you get rich by destiny, you will be lazy and do more injustice, which will inevitably change from rich to poor. This is "the industry will change at will." If you want to do good deeds, you must tell them that your life is uncertain, so as to promote their success; If the little people want the wealth they get for nothing, they should tell them that their lives are fixed and prevent them from doing evil.