The Buddhist scriptures said," All forms are illusory. If you see a form that is not a form, you will see the Tathagata." The Buddha said," The Buddha has no form. Everything is in the Great Freedom. If there is no Buddha in the heart, where is the Buddha?" There is Buddha in my heart, but where is Buddha?" " Buddha is originally formless and uses all living beings as his form." There was also the saying," No form is a form. A person's ardent good deeds are actually not good." These Buddhist words expressed the concept of Buddha's original formlessness, emphasizing the transcendence of appearances and the in-depth nature, recognizing the illusory nature of the world, as well as the relationship between formlessness, the appearance of all beings, and the inner Buddha-nature. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
If the " elephant shadow formless " here referred to the concept of " elephant formless ", it was a Chinese idiom. Its original meaning was that grand scenes often did not have a certain shape. It could be understood as intentional and unintentional, accommodating all kinds of things, not overly assertive, nor revealing deliberately. For example, Marshal Zhu De was generous and did not put on airs. He took the lead in everything, had a strong sense of the overall situation, endured humiliation, and was good at communication. His ability to lead troops was superb, but he gave people a feeling of grandeur and friendliness, might and ordinariness. This was the embodiment of an invisible elephant. There were also many people in life who seemed ordinary but had real abilities. If "the elephant's shadow is invisible" has other meanings, please clarify the question so that you can answer it accurately.
In Buddhism, there were some discussions about love that could be regarded as "love words" with Buddha's meaning: - One could only cross the same boat after cultivating for a hundred lifetimes, but even so, after reading the three-inch scripture, the song ended and the people dispersed. The past was down and out, reflecting the impermanence of love in the meaning of Buddha. - The silence was caused by the blossoming of love and hate. The ripples that were stirred up rotated the persistence of love, describing the inner fluctuations brought about by love and hate in love. - Promise is only afraid that Jinshu is difficult to entrust, a thought of persistence, in exchange for three lives of blurred fireworks; A lifetime of sentimental sorrow, back and forth more locked, burning blessings and misfortunes, forget you and me, expressing the promise of love is difficult to grasp and persistence brings confusion and sorrow. - Bodhi originally did not have a tree, the mirror is not a platform, originally there is nothing, where to stir up dust. People are people, there is no need to deliberately be a person; The world is the world, there is no need to carefully live in the world, from a detached point of view to look at the people and things in love, let go of unnecessary persistence. These Buddhist words interpreted and lamented love from a unique Buddhist perspective. They were different from the secular love words. They contained more philosophy and thoughts about the nature of love. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Buddhist words contained many philosophical and wise words, such as " The courage to pursue is a kind of spirit, but the courage to give up is a kind of realm "," Everything you bear now is created by your thoughts in the past; everything you have in the future is created by your actions ", etc. However, there was no specific interpretation of the Buddhist words that directly corresponded to the Buddhist name Amitabha. Amitabha was the leader of the Western Paradise. In Buddhism, people often chanted this Buddhist name to pray for rebirth in the Paradise and to obtain blessings. However, from the content of the Buddhist words provided, there was no unique expression specifically for Amitabha. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I recommend the author of Cultivation into Buddha, the lazy cat who peeked at the book. This was an oriental fantasy novel, and the main character was a real monk. Different from those commercial Buddhist scriptures, it was really about Buddhist cultivation. The protagonist sacrificed himself to save others in the mortal world. Although some people felt that the main character was a saint, they did not dislike it. The Buddha in the book was compassionate and dedicated, unlike some novels that wrote Buddhism in a negative way. The writing was good and the three views were correct, but the plot might dissuade him. It was a pity to stop updating now, but the writing at the beginning was very good and worth reading. " Crossing the Heavens: Marvel's Mechanical Hunter " was not bad either. It was a novel written by Big Breather. Ye Jiujiu was brought to the Marvel Universe by the system to collect resources to level up in order to hide from Thanos. He wore a mechanical suit, piloted a mecha, and led an army of mechanical pets to battle. In the end, he became a top-notch expert of the heavens. He was extremely hot-blooded. " Accidentally Becoming an Almighty Nanny Dad " was Mu Shaoyun's urban life novel. The male protagonist wanted to be a nanny father after his rebirth, but he inexplicably became popular in all walks of life. There were many characters, the family atmosphere was relaxed and warm, and the plot was slow but not pretentious. It was suitable for readers who were tired of routine novels. The Sinful Disciples of Buddhism was a fantasy novel written by Brother Timo. Everyone in the Continent of Evil Spirits practiced Buddhism, and Buddhist scriptures were very important. The protagonist's soul sea had tens of thousands of Buddhist scriptures, so the setting was very interesting. The Great Zen Master is not the creation of the Little Buddha. The Zen Master Lu Zixin brought the little monkey back to the golden age of martial arts. He used the principles of Zen as the ultimate principle of martial arts. It was stable and updated, so he could store it with peace of mind. The novel," Liao Liao Zhi Huo, the Buddhist Son of the Capital Region Kneels ", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Zen,'formless' was an important concept. First of all,"formless" was a concept related to "non-mind" and "non-residence". In essence, the appearance of all things in the world, such as beauty and ugliness, good and evil, wealth and poverty, were relative and temporary. These were called "phase". And "formless" was to recognize this essence and not be confused and obsessed by the appearance of things at the moment, because these so-called "forms" were not eternal or permanent. Secondly,"Formless" was also a kind of guidance for cultivation. For example, in Zen cultivation, there were cultivation methods such as "Non-Phase Commandment" and "Non-Phase Repentance". Zen believed that "appearance" was created by the heart and was unreal. Only by getting rid of these false appearances could one recognize the true nature of everything in the world. All things are formed by the combination of internal and external factors. They have no self-nature, but all living beings regard them as real things. They only see the false form, but they can't see the essence of all laws being empty, thus deceiving their own nature. Moreover,"formless" is related to the state of the self. It is an explanation of the original state of the mind and body, meaning that the nature and body are pure. When one could be separated from all forms, one could immediately see the original purity of the body. This was also the standard to measure the formlessness. The Altar Sutra explained that "Non-Phase as Body" meant that it was non-phase to transcend all forms externally. As long as one transcended forms and had a pure nature, it was non-phase as the noumenon. Finally, from the perspective of Vipassana, Formless referred to the truth beyond the phenomenal world, while reality was the manifestation of the phenomenal world. The process of Vipassana was to realize from reality to Formless, to realize that the essence of all phenomena was empty, flowing and changing, without fixed self-nature. Therefore, when faced with changes in life, one would admit and adapt to changes, not be obsessed with the various feelings brought by changes, and then move towards inner freedom and liberation. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Buddha's mantra of forgetting one's mind referred to forgetting all distracting thoughts and entering a state of no self, no matter, and no thoughts, thus achieving peace and detachment of the mind. In Buddhism, the Mind-Forgetting Buddhist Sutra was seen as a method of cultivation. By focusing on breathing and meditation, one could achieve inner peace and detachment. In online literature, the Heart-forgetting Buddhist Sutra was usually used to describe a state of the protagonist during the cultivation process. It could also be used to describe the protagonist's state of mind. It should be noted that the Mind Forgetting Buddhist Language was a Buddhist term that needed to be used and understood under the premise of respecting Buddhist beliefs and culture. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
In the Buddhist language, there was an expression related to age, such as "With the heart and without the face, the heart will be born; with the face and without the heart, the face will be destroyed by the heart." This meant that a person's appearance would change with the good and evil of the heart, and a person's state of mind was affected to a certain extent by the experience of growing older. At the same time, it also affected the appearance of people at different ages. For example, some people were still young and beautiful in their old age because they were filled with kindness in their hearts, while some people were young but had experienced many vicissitudes of life. It might be because they often had negative emotions in their hearts. In addition,"We are free in the human world, but we are not free in the human world. In the end, we all become passers-by of time. Since we are passers-by, why should we be persistent?" It also hinted that in the process of aging, a person's state in the world, although born free, but in the process of time (age growth), there are many restrictions, and there is no need to be persistent in such restrictions. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many explanations about the mortal world in the Buddhist language. On the one hand, the Buddhist language advocated maintaining inner detachment in the world of mortals, such as " the heart is like a lotus without water, and the sun and moon do not stay in the sky ". It warned people to reach the realm of being in the world of mortals and having a heart outside the world of mortals. Through internal cultivation and external cultivation, they would not be disturbed by things or fight for things. On the other hand, some people believed that they should stay away from the troubles and desires of the world of mortals, such as "Don't think about the world of mortals and enter the empty door." They should let go of their obsession with the world of mortals, such as not forcing things like love, because everything was destined and fate was predestined. At the same time, Buddhism also emphasized treating all living beings in the world of mortals with compassion, using kindness to reform evil, using charity to reform stinginess, etc. They also believed that greed for things in the world of mortals would bring distress, and without greed, there would be no distress. In addition, there were also Buddhist phrases related to " cutting off the mortal world ", such as " I want to cut off the mortal world with my sword, and there will be no clarity in the world from now on." It meant that one had to cut off the entanglement with the mortal world, let go of one's ego, forgive others and let oneself go, and thus reach the realm of enlightenment. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The following are some Buddhist statements about the great enlightenment of life: - There is no need to seek merit in doing things. No fault is merit. It is not necessary to be grateful for kindness, but to have no resentment is kindness. These words reflected an attitude that looked down on fame and fortune. In terms of dealing with people, one did not deliberately pursue merit. As long as there was no fault, it was equivalent to merit. There was no need to force gratitude to others. As long as there was no resentment in one's heart, it was already a kind of virtue. - Life is not bitter, nor is it happy. One thought is bitter, one thought is happy. If you value it, you will suffer, and if you look down on it, you will be happy. It revealed that the bitterness and joy of life were not absolute, and often depended on one's mentality. It was easy to suffer when one valued things, and it was easy to feel joy when one looked down on them. - From today onwards, I hope that you will live up to time and work hard to be a lovely person. Don't envy anyone, don't blame anyone, appreciate your own scenery, and meet your own happiness. It expressed a state of focusing on oneself, not comparing, not complaining, calmly looking at the situation of others, and focusing on the pursuit of happiness. - Look at property should be like running water, take it in a proper way, use it in a moderate way, do not be a slave to money; A man should be like a stick, pursue integrity, surpass mediocrity, and live with conscience. He looked down on property, followed the proper way to obtain and use money, and adhered to a righteous conscience in life, reflecting an open-minded outlook on life that transcended material interests. - All sentient beings, without beginning, illusion or enlightenment, come from this, and the mind of enlightenment is established. It was like the Void Flower, which had a form based on the void. If the Void Flower was extinguished again, the void would not move. It conveyed a deep understanding of the relationship between all living beings in the world and the Buddha nature. It had a sense of great enlightenment, suggesting that all kinds of phenomena in the world were like flowers in the void, illusory and unreal, and the essence was unchanging like the void. It inspired people to look down on the appearance of the world. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
A formless novel is a type of literary work that doesn't adhere to traditional narrative structures. It might lack a clear plotline, defined characters in the usual sense, or a standard beginning - middle - end format. It often plays with language, ideas, and the reader's perception in more fluid and unconventional ways.