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2020-09-0 1 Thanks to Master Meng Can for enlightening me.

Thank humbly, thank humbly, old mage! What you said about the Diamond Sutra made me understand a lot.

On the Himalayas, there is the Diamond Sutra told by Master Mengcan. Master Meng Can passed away on 20 17, and the scriptures he spoke were read by believers.

I spend more time studying the Diamond Sutra these days. I copied it five times, which is far from my 1000 wish. I find this is really a good method, because you can think carefully, experience carefully and ponder word for word. Some places are impassable. I'll get through after a few more visits Even if some places are barrier-free, there is no in-depth understanding. At this time, it is good to listen to the monk's virtue.

In fact, last year, I searched the Himalayas for resources about the Diamond Sutra. At that time, nan huaijin told me, and I listened. But maybe there are not enough opportunities, I don't understand it, and I don't have much impression. But this time is different. I've thought a lot and I'm familiar with the Bible. It's like exploring a road by myself, but I'm not confident. I want to prove it. This year, there are more resources in the Himalayas. If I let a Buddhist explain it, I would be more disciplined, so I found Master Meng Can's explanation.

In fact, up to now, I have only heard the explanation of the top ten products, and most of them have not. But as long as you really understand the Diamond Sutra, four sentences are enough, and the explanation of the top ten products has taught me a lot. I have a few ideas.

First of all, my experience in reading the Diamond Sutra basically accords with Meng Lao's explanation, which makes me feel very excited. Some places that we didn't know clearly enough and didn't go deep enough before, we should be a little older and dream, and we will understand it better when we say it. I don't learn Buddhist scriptures from the Buddha itself, but more from natural sciences such as astronomical universe, birth of life, evolution of species and physical phenomena. I have read a lot of books and documentaries in this field, and I have also done some thinking. The biggest conclusion is that the so-called science is the biggest superstition today, which fools almost all people in modern society. Such anti-intellectual remarks will be laughed into madness by others. It is incredible for a doctor of physics to say such a thing. But I think all scientific conclusions are based on human senses. Human senses are very limited, and we ourselves are the limitations of our understanding. The thought that can get rid of "my consciousness" is Buddhism. So I will have a good understanding of how the Buddha knows the world. All laws are Buddhism, and the rules of natural science are doing nothing and becoming Buddha. So there is no conflict between science and Buddhism, but the scope of science is much smaller. The route I took to appreciate these thoughts is not the orthodox route of practicing Buddhism, but the wild way I came out. Of course, I hope we can refer to the orthodox explanation. I am very pleased with the Diamond Sutra that Meng Lao talked about. I feel the same result and have the same understanding.

Secondly, I am not a Buddhist disciple, and my understanding of Buddhism is very, very limited. For example, I want to distinguish people's thoughts, feelings and feelings, and I want to see what the Buddha said about "heart". But as long as you go deeper, you will find that Buddha has completed these tasks. He listed various meanings, knowledge and behaviors in different Buddhist scriptures, and taught you almost everything you can think and do. It's just that I don't have this knowledge. Meng Lao's explanation made me feel that Buddhism is grand, profound and perfect. I have found an introductory book now, which has at least supplemented some basic concepts.

Once again, dreams will always wake me up, and everything must be accidental and harmonious. You know, organic. I said, adjust the plane. I remember a movie "Sword Rain" starring Yang Ziqiong, in which a plot deeply touched me. That female killer is a master of kung fu, and there are few opponents in the Jianghu. She won the treasure of the Wulin, and countless people pursued her, but most of them died by her sword. A monk was moved by compassion and wanted to kill the devil. He followed the devil, but the devil couldn't help the monk. The monk's kung fu is unfathomable. The monk showed her kung fu when fighting the devil wears Prada, but in the last move, he deliberately let his sword pass through his chest. At the moment when the demon was extremely shocked, the monk said, "Zen machine has arrived" and asked her to go to Yunhe Temple to find Master. At this point, the demon king put down his butcher's knife and remained anonymous, and the sword rain disappeared into the rivers and lakes. I always remember this plot. The monk traded himself for a woman, and that moment was "the Zen machine has arrived." Why? This is also karma. The mage of Yunhe Temple said that karma moved people to tears. It's too difficult for people to wake up, and they should have the opportunity.

Dream will always be an old-timer of Buddhism, a man of great virtue and a legendary life. He was born in 19 15. 193 1 year-old, 16-year-old, should have joined the army to serve the country, but after a dream, he became a monk in Doulv Temple in Beijing and gave himself the French name "Dream Ginseng". He dreamed that he walked into a big house with yellow walls. Later, he told people that there was a temple more than 30 miles away, which was very similar to his dream. So he ran to the temple and became a monk. It seems to have something to do with Buddha. It was repaired in a previous life. After becoming a monk, in more than ten years, by chance, he studied with many Buddhist masters and contacted various schools, and later went to Tibet to study tantric Buddhism. 1950, Tibet was liberated, and our party's policies at that time made him secularized and participated in the governance of Tibet. But he is a monk, how can he be secular, so he was arrested as a reactionary. He began to go to prison at the age of 35, 15, 18, and spent 33 years in prison. 1980 was rehabilitated. The first thing he did after he got out of prison was to put on the cassock. From then on, he began to preach Buddhism, giving lectures in the United States, Taiwan Province Province, Chinese mainland and Chinese communities around the world. The Diamond Sutra I listened to was that he lectured at Pushou Temple for five years. Dreams are always related to dreams. He left home in the first dream. Later in prison, he couldn't hold on. He wanted to die. At this time, he dreamed that he was passing on the scriptures and passing on the dharma. The pagoda is too high to climb the last few steps. An old lady said, I'll push you and push him up. This dream gave him confidence, persevered and really preached everywhere after he got out of prison. It is said that Taiwan Province Province made an unprecedented speech, which became a major event in the Buddhist world. Later, I dreamed for a period of time and learned about my past life, from the Tang Dynasty to this life. He said that his 33-year sentence was fair, and it was all karma.

I didn't know his story until I heard his story. This old gentleman is a Taoist priest, and he himself became a monk for no reason. This is past karma, and 33 years in prison is also past karma. There are many schools of Buddhism, but he doesn't understand Buddhism, has no stream and no faction, and is familiar with Hanmi. Not boring or stiff. It was an enlightened person who told you. It's not a gag to cover up ignorance, nor is it a scripted one. It is also my blessing to listen to him systematically.

A little curious. Buddhism says reincarnation, life and death are like rings, with no beginning and no end. A master can see his past life, not only dreaming, but also listening to nan huaijin before. I think Tang Sanzang said so, not to mention the old man Sakyamuni. These people can't talk nonsense, so it's true? Or is this just a stage? Only those who believe in this aspect will show it. Some dying people see their dead relatives, talk and do things. Later, I was rescued, and I still have such memories. But it could also be his brain's imagination. People can't tell reality from dreams. Will there be Europeans and Americans and Arabs in reincarnation? They don't believe it at all, and they can't make such a picture. They are waiting for the final judgment, and their destination is heaven or hell. The world is a psychological stage. You create what you believe.