Chapter 35: Buddhism Says Thoughts

In Buddhism, the earliest cited explanation of the mind refers to the country where the Buddha has arrived. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info Buddha's footprints here, the length of its traces, in the hearts of people. To this day, in fact, it ultimately serves the purpose of leading people to goodness. To use my popular metaphor to explain that if you want to be a blessed person, you must learn to control your mind. You must observe your own heart well, because the heart is the foundation, sin is born from the heart, and it is destroyed from the heart, and the good is pursued, and all evil is not done, and the thought of the heart is called the thought. If you want to turn knowledge into wisdom and learn to be humble and tolerant, you will have no troubles in life.

Many times in life, our thoughts, realities, and goals are inseparable from our minds. The function of the mind is to move, and the essence of the mind is to be still, sometimes thinking about things is like moving, the mind is moving, that is, we often call inspiration. Once the mind is as calm as water, wisdom will be like a fountain. Tranquility in the heart, wisdom in heaven, hehe, that is the wise man in Buddhism. But everything has a heart, and the cause and effect are different. It's like if you do good things and bad things, the results you get are different. In one of my explanations, the mind is divided into two sides, positive and negative, or yin and yang, the positive side represents love, and the back side represents hate, or the yang side of the heart is good, and the yin side is evil. The mind is formless and formless, but it is everywhere, everywhere, and omnipotent. I remember that Su Dongpo Su was a great master of the Song Dynasty literary circle, and he and Zen Master Foyin were very good friends, and the two often talked about Zen and Taoism together. One day the two of them got together to talk about Zen. Su Dongpo jokingly said: I look at you like a pile of cow dung in Dingzhong. And the Buddha Yin Zen Master replied with a smile: I see you like a Buddha. Su Dongpo thought that he had finally won the Buddha seal this time, but later Su Xiaomei said after learning about it: "Born from the heart, brother, your heart is not clean, only to see others as cow dung, Zen master He has Buddha in his heart, so he will see you as a Buddha, brother, you have lost." At this time, Su Dongpo suddenly realized.

In the end, I think that the mind has power, the good mind releases love, and the bad mind releases toxin. To have a bad temper is to release a toxin, which harms oneself internally and others externally. At any time, whether you are rich or poor, it is ultimately the mind that determines your world and achievements. There will be many troubles in life, but they are all closely related to your heart. Only by constantly expanding your heart can your heart determine your good fortune. The so-called auspicious people are not greedy, blessed people are not angry, noble people can give up, and wise people can break, people are actually the same as all things, regardless of each other. We can use our minds as mirrors to reverse and dialectically argue about what we think and do in real life, and what we lead others to do, all of which will ultimately exist in our minds.