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What's wrong with young people's love for Buddhism in today's society?

I believed in Buddhism when I was a child. I was really blind and superstitious at that time (I was not afraid of jokes when I said it, and I also saw it in fairy tales and TV dramas). I also like divination and divination. I have read books on this subject, but I don't understand Buddhism. So that I later saw the solemn Catholic cathedral through the media and heard beautiful hymns, which made me look forward to and doubt my previous beliefs. But when I saw the Bible War, I gave up.

Later, after reading the Diamond Sutra, I learned the thought of emptiness (I just learned Marx's philosophy at this time, and found that "matter is moving" and "everything is related" is similar to the "emptiness" mentioned by Buddhism, and I firmly believe that Buddhism is not a superstition), but without correct guidance, I fell into ruin and even told people that the result was that others said, "Isn't that free to create evil?"

At that time, I also saw Zen case-solving, and some of them could know a thing or two. I also read the Amitabha Sutra (I used to be a little disdainful of the Pure Land Method, and felt that I was blindly pursuing the afterlife instead of seeking liberation in this life. Later, I read in the Buddhist scriptures that "if one can recite the Buddha's name for one day, two days or even seven days", I realized that it takes so much effort to recite the Buddha's name. I also read nan huaijin's book, and so did tantric scholars. It laid the foundation.

Later, by chance, I found the Shurangama Sutra on the Internet, but I typed it as Shurangama Sutra (I didn't know anything about Shurangama Sutra before, so I didn't know how to type it), and then I searched it into a video (I just wanted to watch the Buddhist Sutra). I saw a monk, but I didn't know what I was doing. If I'm curious, just take a look. It turned out that Master Lv Hui was giving a lecture. After listening to his lecture, he realized that today was right and yesterday was wrong. I also heard that the so-called "pure land" and "pure land" are clean everywhere, always comfortable and full of happiness. Buddhism is indeed as wise as the sea.

I remember reading a Zen story before. A Zen master said, "Eat or sleep." It is natural to eat when you are hungry and sleep when you are sleepy, which corresponds to the Buddhist law of karma. However, we are picky when we eat and always worry. Buddhism says that all methods are empty, that is, to let go of the obsession with the impermanence of life and death and return to the nirvana of immortality, so that you will complain less, worry less and be bound less, and eventually become a Buddha.

I think people who come into contact with Buddhism will admire the wisdom of the Buddha. Don't be happy with things, don't be sad with yourself, and live smartly.