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What can Buddhism learn about fortune telling?
Buddhism does not allow fortune telling in any religion because it is unwise.
If you ask someone to tell your fortune, if his calculation is correct, it cannot be changed. Since it cannot be changed, do you know why? Just add some trouble in vain.
If someone else's calculation is wrong, it's fake, right? Why do you need a fake one? Is it wise to deceive yourself?
Fortune-telling, painting symbols and praying for God, frankly speaking, are not conducive to liberation, nor to practicing bodhisattva.
There is also a special case, that is, the Tibetan Classics, but because of the late French era, Bodhisattva is not good at seeking knowledge, so it is convenient to guide the way of learning, and its purpose is also to learn.
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