Chapter 111: Enlightenment III

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It is rumored that the Buddha had an epiphany under the Bodhi tree, and the method of floating up and down the Buddha to achieve the true Buddha relied on enlightening the mind. To be enlightened, we must first know the cause and effect of the world, and then we can find the way to solve cause and effect until we are liberated from birth and death. This path of detachment was summed up by the Buddha as the Four Noble Truths, namely the Four Noble Truths of Suffering, Concentration, Extinction, and Path. The most secret and the most secret

The truth of being too cold and lonely is the bitter fruit of this world; Bitterness is everywhere, and no one can avoid it.

And the reason why there is bitter fruit is the root of karma, what is karma? Gram Xiancha secret connection

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