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Test whether you have a relationship with Buddha?

Question 1: Probably it depends on your appearance and whether people have a relationship with Buddha! There is physiognomy in traditional culture. Generally, the face is fleshy and round, and the facial features make people look straight. They are probably kind and easy to accept Buddhism.

Question 2: Fate is to test whether you are predestined friends with Buddha and whether you can practice what Buddha and Bodhisattva taught us.

Buddha and Bodhisattva teach us to do all evil and do all good. If you can cultivate, do good and accumulate virtue, you are predestined friends with Buddha.

Question 3: How do you know if you are predestined with Buddha? Everyone has a fate with Buddha, because when you hear or see the Buddha statue and hear the word Buddha, it is fate, and everyone has Buddha nature. It is because people do not necessarily see or hear the Buddha because of karma, and even if they hear it, they do not necessarily believe it.

Question 4: How do you know that you are predestined friends with Buddha? Since you ask this question, it shows that you are predestined friends with Buddha.

All beings have Buddha nature.

Because of delusion and persistence, there is a cycle of life and death.

Practicing Buddhism can break troubles, save life and death, and get rid of it.

Question 5: How do you know that you have a relationship with Buddha? Hearing the name of the Buddha and seeing the Buddhist scriptures shows that you are destined to learn. Otherwise, you will miss life and death and the true meaning of Buddha. If you cling to money and fame, you will end up drawing water with nothing.

Question 6: How to tell the relationship with Buddha? In fact, there is a very simple way to know whether you are predestined friends with Buddha.

Let's talk about Buddha first. The way is ... look for Buddhist scriptures, don't look at the notes, just look at the original text to see if you can understand them.

If one book doesn't work, read another.

Although no one knows which scripture he read in his last life. But if you were really a monk in your last life, you must have read Buddhist scriptures!

Question 7: How do you think that you have a relationship with Buddhism and like being kind to others? Which is more upright?

Like to listen to the ancient legends of the older generation;

I like watching fairy TV series;

Like the smell of incense;

Like to consciously worship the gods;

Like listening to ethereal music or Buddhist music;

Interested in philosophical and religious topics;

Have a yearning for the mystery of the universe;

Prefer vegetarian food to meat;

People who believe in Buddhism and learn from Buddhism often appear around them, and so on. . .

In fact, the above appeared from small to large before I first studied Buddhism. . . To sum up, it is not difficult to tell whether it is predestined friends with Buddha.

Question 8: People who are predestined friends with Buddha show that in fact, every living being is predestined friends with Buddha. It's just a matter of fate and failure.

Generally, people who have a good karma with Buddhism will have a particularly clean and peaceful feeling when they enter the temple, and they will also have a sense of closeness and easily accept the teachings of Buddhism. What's more, some people have a particularly heavy fate with the Buddha, and they will feel like crying when they approach the temple for the first time. This is a sign of the Buddha's good deeds.

In fact, regardless of these feelings, if he can accept Buddhist thought, he is predestined friends with Buddha. Take a good friend of mine. He has no affinity with Buddhism or anything else, but he thinks Buddhist ideas are acceptable to him. But now he has a wide range of knowledge and is a leader among laymen. Therefore, as long as you can understand Buddhism and learn Buddhism, there is a fate of Buddhism.

Question 9: Birthday and Buddha are the same day. Does it mean that we have a relationship with Buddha? Birthdays have nothing to do with Buddhism

As long as we can learn the thoughts of buddhas and bodhisattvas, practice their teachings, do good deeds and be good people, we are destined to become buddhas.

Friend, if you are interested in Buddhism, let me talk about it for you.

The thoughts of Buddha and Bodhisattva are recorded in Buddhist scriptures. The famous Buddhist scriptures are: Heart Sutra, Diamond Sutra, Infinite Life Sutra (available in Xinhua Bookstore) and so on. Many scriptures are difficult to understand. If you want to learn, you can refer to the vernacular Buddhist scriptures. It doesn't matter if you don't understand it for a while. Take your time.

In addition, one of the teachings of Buddha and Bodhisattva is eight words: don't do evil, do good, don't underestimate these eight words. A 3-year-old child knows that a 30-year-old adult can't do it. You can be a good student of Buddha and Bodhisattva, correct your mistakes and do good deeds. Buddha and Bodhisattva will be very happy to know, and you will be rewarded!

In the process of doing good deeds and accumulating virtues, what is easily overlooked by us is filial piety to parents. Confucius said that the hardest thing to be filial to parents is "color difficulty", that is, it is difficult to be kind to parents (friend, remember, isn't it? ), so be gentle with your parents, speak softly, and don't be fierce.

Buddhism is profound and profound, and what I said is only a very simple part. If you are interested in Buddhism, you can read some Buddhist books, which are available in temples and Xinhua Bookstore. Many classics are difficult to understand. Beginners can read some books about the popularization and introduction of Buddhism.

The destination of life mentioned in Buddhism, we are human now, is there an afterlife, and what will it become? Is there immortality? Besides, can you be happy in the afterlife? Or pain? Is there an eternal way to make yourself happy and make all beings feel happy? This point is discussed in detail in Buddhism)