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Can't you learn Buddhism for money?

How did the money come from? -relying on my firm belief: I will do it slowly and pay it back slowly; Then ask the bodhisattva for blessing, not asking the bodhisattva to give you money. You can't get the money. You depend on your last life. You can give up your life with the money you get. If you want a little money in your life, you have to give it.

Wealth comes from giving. Why can't you get the money? Generally speaking, wealth comes from the last life, because there is a process to seek wealth, which basically takes a long time, decades, to get a return, that is to say, waiting for the growth of money is a long process. Unlike other almsgivings such as Fa almsgiving and Fearless almsgiving, it will soon pay off. However, if you don't learn Buddhism in this life, you will have a little fortune in your last life, and Dont Ask For Help can only follow the fate (understand) in this life. But if you don't give money, even if you give generously and fearlessly, you won't be rewarded. Money is used to get money, and law is used to give wisdom. Of course, on the contrary, I can certainly make money with wisdom, but it is still a process of transformation; There is also fearless dedication, strength and energy, so it is clear that if you are not willing to spend money, people will never spend money on you, and if you are willing to invest, you will get a return, right? (That's right. Master, but I think the wealth should be related to the charity. If a poor man doesn't have much money, he can only give very limited money even if he has a heart. This is actually a kind of karma. You have been rewarded for not having money in your life, because you didn't pay in your last life, so you must suffer in this life. So why do you say "Fu De" and "Fu Hui Shuang Xiu"? Because you know, a blessed person is virtuous, because he did a lot of good things in his last life, and he is also blessed in this life. Therefore, blessed people are more likely to smell Buddha, and there is nothing to be jealous of. Sometimes some people are blessed. For example, if they have a little money, they will get more help from others when giving and doing things, because money itself is earned by accumulating wealth and virtue, right? (Right) It's also hard work. For example, if I work hard to make money, you will get rich. You work hard, work hard, and put in a lot of labor and strength. You give this money to the bodhisattva. Isn't that your strength? (Yes, master) This is complementary. If he is too poor to put fish in his life, his life will be difficult to maintain. Ask the Bodhisattva again. Bodhisattva wants to save you, because your blessing is not enough! If you want to go to the western paradise, you have to be blessed. Didn't the Amitabha Sutra say "you can't be born"? You must be blessed. It will be more difficult for the poor to continue to accumulate. That is, if a person's family conditions are not good and he wants to be a very good person, isn't it necessary to pay more than others? (Yes) In fact, at the beginning, there were some concepts in the past that people who believed in Buddhism were poor. In fact, whether it was a blessing in this life or a practice in the last life (Yes). It is very painful to train you now. If you have money in your next life, people will be jealous of you ... I can see it, but people can't see how much you have paid in this life! For example, you have no money in your life, but you save all your money, do good deeds, and you keep accumulating. When you invest in a rich family for the rest of your life, people will envy you. Why do people like you have money? I've never seen you suffer so much in my life! It's as simple as that (right. Nothing to be jealous of) No, it's all cause and effect. Cause and effect is law, and Buddhism's law is called causality, which cannot be changed (yes, thank you, Master).