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What do you mean by closing your eyes?

First, be optimistic and open-minded.

Buddha often appears with a smile. Buddha can protect us from being disturbed. Jade Buddha pendant symbolizes generosity, openness and optimism.

Second, exorcise evil spirits

Buddha is the most upright man in the world. In the face of evil things, the Buddha shines brightly and exerts infinite Buddhism, and all evil spirits have nowhere to escape. Ordinary people often carry a jade Buddha with them, hoping that the jade Buddha can protect itself from Uber's pollution.

Third, happiness and well-being

The homonym of Buddha is blessing, and the shape of Buddha is often mirth, which makes people feel that they have no troubles, are blessed and healthy. Therefore, the jade Buddha also symbolizes the blessing of generations, the blessing of succeeding generations, the double cultivation of wealth, and the infinite longevity. Wearing jade Buddha can not only bless your health and happiness, but also protect your family and children.

Fourth, good luck.

In the traditional concept of China people, Buddhist temples are the most auspicious places. Here, the fairy air fills the air, it is calm and peaceful, and there will be no evil spirits. According to legend, Fiona Fang, a temple dedicated to the Buddha, is full of good luck. Therefore, the jade Buddha symbolizes good luck.

Strictly speaking, the Buddha who closes his eyes is not closing his eyes, but his eyes are looking down. If he is near the Buddha, he can see his eyes. Looking down is to tell the world that we must take care of ourselves and look for reasons from ourselves, rather than blindly looking for objective reasons. Buddhists and bodhisattvas are humble, always looking for their own problems with their heads down instead of blaming others, so it is not as simple as closing their eyes.

The difference between Buddha with eyes open and Buddha with eyes closed.

Close your eyes Buddha represents practicing meditation and wisdom; Seeing the Buddha first represents observing the world, and following the sound to save the suffering.

Secondly, in terms of spiritual connotation, if believers focus on hard practice, then they can worship closing their eyes. If believers focus on good luck, then they can open their eyes and look at the Buddha.

Strictly speaking, the Buddha who closes his eyes is not closing his eyes, but his eyes are looking down. If he is near the Buddha, he can see his eyes. Looking down is to tell the world that we must take care of ourselves and look for reasons from ourselves, rather than blindly looking for objective reasons. Buddhists and bodhisattvas are humble, always looking for their own problems with their heads down instead of blaming others, so it is not as simple as closing their eyes.