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Simple and profound classical Buddhist language

Simple and profound classical Buddhist language

The Buddha said that only people with great wisdom can get dzogchen. Buddhism is profound and contains great wisdom of life. The following is a simple but profound classic Buddhist speech I compiled. Welcome to read!

Zen Buddhism:

Life is not easy, learn to cherish yourself and come to this world to cherish life; Health is the capital of struggle, so we should cherish health; The position is hard-won, so cherish the work; To form a family, we should cherish the family; Friends are hard to find, but bosom friends are hard to find. Cherish friendship? Knowing how to cherish, life will be comfortable; Learn to cherish, life is meaningful.

Zen Buddhism:

Buddha's heart and wisdom 1 He who can endure everything is satisfied; Good people are always hell. 2. Instead of making money, you are made by money, because money takes away your youth, time and physical strength.

And life. 3. Ambitious people make a wish once and stick to it all their lives. People who have no ambition make wishes every day, which are superficial and false. It is better to accept fate than to tell fortune. 5. I hate others, but it is myself who suffers. 6. If you don't remove the color, you won't live or die. 7. Lots of wealth.

Zen Buddhism:

What to learn from Buddhism? Is to learn tolerance and harmony. Whether it is good or bad, we should be tolerant and harmonious, and don't haggle over every ounce. We are too narrow to hold anything.

Fruit is troublesome and painful. Through practice, we show compassion and bodhicitta. By opening our hearts, we can tolerate everything at that time. When you can tolerate everything, you are free; energy

When you melt everything, you have Buddhism. (turning)

A man's mind:

The probability that a man likes a woman in a sea of people and has the courage to date her is:1/2000; This woman

After dating a man for four times, the probability of liking him is1/4; The probability that a man insists on dating the same woman four times is1/2; The probability that two people who love each other will eventually get married is1/3; And China is currently

The divorce rate is about 1/20. So the probability of two people from falling in love to growing old together is 19/960000. Please cherish!

Zen Buddhism:

One step is short, but life is long. One step is close at hand, and life is endless. One step is easy to decorate, but one life is difficult to draw. Step by step, a lifetime candle shines through the ages. Every step has been engraved for a lifetime.

Choice, every step is related to the hope of a lifetime. Every step is embedded with a password, and every step is related to the success or failure of a lifetime. Take the right step and life will be bright; One wrong step and life will be bleak.

A crucial step determines a person's life.

Zen Buddhism:

People must think clearly about three questions: first, what do you have, second, what do you want, and third, what can you give up. For most people, it is easy to evaluate their present situation. What do you want?

I also have clear ideas in my heart; The hardest thing is, is there anything you don't know or dare not give up? This determines whether what you want can really be realized. No one can get everything without giving up.

Zen Buddhism:

You are the one who builds roads for you. It is you who buried you; It is yourself who helps you; It is you who destroy you; What makes you is naturally yourself. Therefore, the Buddha said: Self-inflicted.

Zen Buddhism:

Eight sentences read when you are confused, 1, put your mood well before you do anything; 2. The most difficult time is the closest to success; Don't worry about the vague future, just for the clear present.

Work hard; 4. Forgive others for offending you; 5. Don't be jealous for no reason; 6, only to find a way for success, not to make excuses for failure; 7. Don't look at what you have lost, just look at what you have.

; 8. Treat everything with the most relaxed attitude.

Zen Buddhism:

Four senses: gratitude, gratitude, influence and emotion. Four static: static mind, static gas, static spirit and static enlightenment. Four essentials: need, want, can and should. Sian: Peace of mind, safety, home, safety. Four blessings:

Know, cherish, cultivate and plant blessings. Four it's: face it, accept it, deal with it and let it go. Four virtues: make good friends, read good books, listen to good words and do good deeds. Four widows: silent support, widowed support, widowed support, widowed support, widowed support.

Zen Buddhism:

There will always be people saying hello, and some people will say that you are not good, but as long as we have a clear conscience, we don't have to cling to other people's judgments. Don't look into other people's eyes, don't please others,

That will make you live more tired. When someone speaks ill of you, please don't care and don't worry about it. Because these words can't change the facts, but may disturb your heart.

I'm out of my mind. Everything is out of my mind.

Zen Buddhism:

Don't wait for someone who shouldn't wait, and don't be heartbroken. Some people are destined to be passers-by in life; Some things often make us very helpless. It is better to face it frankly than to shed tears. Loneliness is not necessarily unhappy; Get, not necessarily for a long time; Lose, not necessarily no longer have. When you love, set him free; When you don't love, let love be free. If you look down, the damage will be less.

Zen Buddhism:

Finding your own mistakes is enlightenment; Correcting one's mistakes is achievement. Finding out all the mistakes is understanding; Correcting all mistakes is perfection. Only by seeing your own shortcomings can you correct your mistakes; Only by looking at the advantages of others can we learn from them. Nothing in the world is perfect. If you think about it, you will be perfect.

Don't argue with others easily. When someone argues with you, you let him win because you have nothing to lose. What can he win by winning? Understand what? The so-called loss, there you go again.

Lost to what? Lose what? Fighting will only hurt each other's harmony and increase unnecessary trouble. Cautious silence is shrewd avoidance, dealing with impermanent life with a normal heart.

Zen Buddhism:

Smiling when misunderstood is a kind of accomplishment; It is a kind of generosity to smile calmly when you are wronged; Smiling when you suffer is open-minded; It is wisdom to laugh at yourself when you are in a dilemma; Smiling when helpless is a state; A calm smile at a time of crisis is an atmosphere; It is a kind of self-confidence to smile calmly when being slandered; Smiling gently when you are frustrated is a kind of free and easy. No matter what happens, please let us learn to smile.

Zen Buddhism:

When the Zen master saw the blind man playing lanterns, he was puzzled and asked why. Blind man: I heard that after dark, there is nothing like me in the world, so I lit a lamp to light the way for them. Zen master: So.

It's very kind of you to light a lamp for everyone. Blind man: Actually, I am lighting a lamp for myself. Because I ordered it, others will see me in the dark and won't bump into me. Zen master realized: for others is for yourself! ;