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Why can we, a Buddha worshipper, see the incense burner and know what will happen in the future?

A: Amitabha, I have seen this kind of person who looks at incense in a place before. She can calculate this person's future fortune from the incense burned by others. This kind of thing can be divided into two situations: one is a kind of incense spectrum widely circulated in some places, which is painted with three long and one short, and what the surrounding length represents, and so on. , more like a face map seen by a fortune teller. They don't understand Buddhism, don't practice, and are always entangled in something. If they are better, they will go to see a doctor. If they are worse, they will jump around and get ready to hit people. Basically, this kind of spooky person should be provoked less. They are either possessed by low-level ghosts or cheated. A common reason for this situation is that they have bad intentions and deep karma. When they meet such a person, secondly, if this person really practices, worships Buddha, recites scriptures or meditates, as long as he is sincere and diligent, then it is inevitable that there will be some small magical powers or feelings. Grandfathers of all previous dynasties basically had some magical powers, and modern Xuanhua masters also transformed many sentient beings with magical powers. As for the role of the avatar, it varies from person to person, perhaps like Master Hui Yuan. Swallowing a bucket of needles is safe and sound, or like Lohan, the upper body is on fire and the lower body is short of water. Even as you said, seeing incense is more effective. This is an experience without magical power or induction, which is not unusual. I don't know if you have heard of Guanyin inspiration sign. Before signing, you should read the name of Guanyin sincerely for 3000 times, so that the sign you get will be more accurate. Actually, it's the same as you said. However, it should be noted that in Buddhism, it is not advocated to read incense, ask for a sign, or even tell people's fortune, so it is best not to do this. (Master Xuan Ruo of the advisory group revealed)