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What do many people mean when they say that I have a heavy Buddhist fate?

Buddhism often says "fate". All laws are born of reason, and all laws are destroyed by reason. Everything in the world is born by reason and dies by combination, so there is no chance to get together. In life, we often say that "there are thousands of miles to meet, but there is no chance to meet", and everything in the world is determined by fate. Some people believe in Buddhism and worship Buddha, and like to go to temples to listen to the scriptures and smell the law, and plant widely. This is the fate with Buddha.

In fact, what goes around comes around is also what is often said in Buddhism. "All laws are empty, and cause and effect are not empty." If there is a good cause, there will be a good result, and if there is a bad cause, there will be bad consequences. This "cause" not only refers to good cause, but also includes evil cause. The same is true of "fate", which has not only good fate, but also bad fate. If we protect students and release them, we are forging a good relationship and planting a beautiful career; However, if you kill life and create a career, it is completely different. It is an evil cause and bad luck. Although the retribution of good and evil is fate, the result is exactly the opposite. The former promotes happiness, while the latter eliminates it.

Everything happens for a reason, and not all people who have a relationship with Buddhism are kind and compassionate. Not all have good karma and bad karma. For example, those "magic sons and grandchildren" who slander the Buddha by law have ulterior motives. These people have forged a bad relationship with Buddhism, causing confusion in their careers and planting bad reasons. After many lifetimes, it is difficult to gather good roots, smell Buddhism, and be bitter and happy.