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Are buddhas and bodhisattvas effective?

The ineffectiveness of buddhas and bodhisattvas has a lot to do with the kindness and compassion of people who worship incense.

My friend, you want something from Buddhism. Let me explain some related Buddhism to you. I hope it will help you.

Let's talk about a little theory first. Buddhism tells us that there are eight kinds of sufferings in the world. One of the eight kinds of sufferings is that you can't ask for it, and the reason why you can't ask for it is the evil deeds of your past lives (including past lives). This is a cause and effect, that is, good and evil are rewarded.

For example, in the past, a person committed theft, which led to the destruction of other people's homes. Such a person is not easy to get lucky in the afterlife. He went to a famous temple, put some incense on it, washed away his past sins, and immediately changed his fate? It's impossible. No matter how sincere he is, it is useless!

Each of us, in the past (including previous lives), had some good deeds and many bad deeds. Therefore, there are joys and sorrows in life. People who used to do more evil have more pain and less joy in this life, while people who used to do more good have more happiness in this life.

Therefore, the joys, sorrows, joys and sorrows in life are all rooted in the good and evil behaviors of the past and are all caused by themselves. In Buddhism, praying for wishes and blessings for Buddhists and Bodhisattvas plays a certain role, but the fundamental thing is to be able to cultivate, do good and accumulate virtue, and practice what Buddhists and Bodhisattvas taught us: all evil things should be avoided, and all good things should be pursued. That's the point.

Buddha and Bodhisattva, God bless good people. You can do good deeds and accumulate virtue, and persevere. When the good result is ripe, it will bring you happiness and good luck.

Persistence is the most important thing in doing good and accumulating virtue. By doing so, we can alleviate the bad karma of the past and change our destiny. Judging from the effect, some people used to get quick results from karma, while others used to get slow results from karma. There is a god who raises his head three feet. We do good deeds, Ji De, and they will record them. They will reward us when the good results are ripe. Our efforts will definitely pay off.

My friend, if you are interested, I will elaborate on doing good for you:

In the process of pursuing all evil and all good, there is a great evil and a great good, which can determine our future happiness and luck.

This great evil is easily overlooked by us, that is, killing life, which is the virtue of heaven and good life, and the life that creatures cherish most is their own. We kill for life, the suffering of life, and the deep resentment. Buddhism tells us that killing is a great evil and there is retribution. What we pursue is happiness and luck, and this law cannot be avoided.

In addition, there is a great kindness that we can easily ignore, that is, filial piety ranks first among all virtues. The hardest thing about filial piety is "color difficulty", that is, it is difficult to be kind to parents. Think back, friend, don't you? Therefore, if you want to be filial, you must first treat your parents gently, speak softly, and don't be fierce.

Finally, my friend, you can invite some Buddhist books to read. We believe in Buddhism and learn from it. We don't just go to the famous ancient temple to burn incense, kowtow and make wishes. On the one hand, we can rely on the blessing of Bodhisattva, and more importantly, we can learn Buddhism by ourselves, practice Buddhism (such as chanting Buddha, becoming a vegetarian and releasing people) and do good deeds.

The formation of fate, the source of misfortune, the destination of life and the road from pain to happiness all give us clear instructions in Buddhism. You can read related Buddhist books, which are available in temples and Xinhua Bookstore. It's also online. It's done.

The destination of life mentioned in Buddhism, we are human now, is there an afterlife, and what will it become? Is there immortality? Besides, can you be happy in the afterlife? Or pain? Is there any way to make yourself happy and make all beings feel happy? This point is discussed in detail in Buddhism)

Answer this question: there is such a situation in life that good people are not rewarded well, but bad people are living well. What is the reason?

This is because the law of causality in Buddhism is universal for three generations. In the last life, this life and the next, good people accumulated evil in the last life, and the bad consequences matured in this life, so they should be reported first. The wicked have accumulated good deeds in previous lives, and the good fruits are ripe at this time, so we must report them first.