Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - What are six internal elements, six external dust and six middle knowledge? What do these eighteen realms mean? What do you mean, respectively? What did they say?

What are six internal elements, six external dust and six middle knowledge? What do these eighteen realms mean? What do you mean, respectively? What did they say?

External six dusts (referring to six environments corresponding to eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind, and also referring to six realms of feeling and understanding of six senses), internal six dusts (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind) and middle six senses (vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch and perception).

When the Buddha was alive, a brahmin named Heizhi came to the Buddha and sacrificed to him with his magical power, holding two vases in his hand.

The Buddha said to the Black Finger Brahman, "Put it down!"

Brahman put down the vase in his left hand.

The Buddha said, "Put it down!"

Brahman put down the vase in his right hand again.

However, the Buddha still said to him: "Put it down!" "

Then the black finger Brahma said, "I have nothing." Do you want me to leave now? "

Buddha said, "I didn't ask you to put down the vase. I ask you to put down your six roots, six dusts and six senses. " When you let go of all this, there will be nothing, and you will be freed from the shackles of life and death. "

Black refers to the truth that Brahma Tianming White Buddha put down.

"Put it down!" This is very difficult to do. If we have fame, we can't let it go. With money, you can't let go of money; with love, you can't let go of love; You can't let go of your career.

The burden on your shoulders and the pressure in your heart are more than the vase in your hand. These burdens and pressures can be said to make life difficult. When necessary, the "letting go" instructed by the Buddha is a way to get rid of happiness!