This statement was not accurate. It was not that Buddha did not bless good people. On one hand, Buddha didn't directly decide whether to bless someone or not as a ruler. The philosophy of Buddha was more to guide people to pray for blessings, help themselves, and then help themselves. In other words, people should first help themselves and do all the good deeds themselves. On this basis, Buddha and Bodhisattva would "connect" with themselves. For example, a kind-hearted person who knew how to be grateful and filial was practicing the philosophy advocated by Buddha. In fact, he was in a state of being protected by the teachings of Buddha. On the other hand, Buddha didn't intervene in the affairs of the world in the simple form of " blessing " that people thought of. Instead, he made people realize and cultivate to a certain realm, such as cultivating to the true Anatta. This was a higher level of spiritual guidance in the sense of " blessing." "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In the world view of the Buddha Realm, there was a saying that " put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot." This meant that bad people could be accepted by the Buddha Realm once they put down their evil behavior. In the Buddha Realm, good people and bad people were equal. As long as the bad people offered some incense, they would be blessed by the immortals of the Buddha Realm. However, this did not mean that Buddha would take the initiative to bless the evil deeds of the bad guys. Buddha advocated doing more good deeds and not doing evil deeds. If Buddha knew that the bad guys had done many evil deeds, he would send Buddha who upheld justice such as Ji Gong Living Buddha to deal with them. In general, the so-called Buddha's blessing of bad people was more based on the concept of equality in the Buddha Realm. It gave bad people a chance to turn over a new leaf and be blessed, but it was definitely not to condone their evil deeds. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In some cultures and beliefs, Buddha was regarded as a symbol of compassion and protection. It was believed that he would bless people in the zodiac signs such as rat, dragon, monkey, dog, tiger, etc.(Different zodiac signs had their own characteristics that were thought to be related to Buddha's blessing). It was also expected to bless people with everything they wished for, wealth, happiness, health, good luck, and a bright future. However, from a scientific point of view, there was no evidence that Buddha would definitely bless. This was more based on the concept of religious and cultural beliefs. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There might be the following reasons why the Buddha did not bless them: 1. Misunderstanding the nature of Buddha: If you regard Buddha as a god who can satisfy all selfish desires, it is a wrong concept. Buddhism was a form of education, Buddhism was wisdom, and Buddha was a teacher. If one were to pray for Buddha's blessing with false expectations, it would not conform to the original meaning of Buddha, and naturally, they would not receive the so-called " blessing." 2. Lacking the true meaning of faith: one only said that they believed in Buddhism, but did not believe in the Six Paths of Reincarnation and karma. They did not follow the content advocated by Buddhist doctrines, such as not actively doing good deeds and doing evil. This was a false belief in Buddhism, and they would not receive the blessing of Buddha and Bodhisattva. 3. Self-lack of cultivation: The relationship between a student and a teacher is like the relationship between a believer and Buddha. If one does not cultivate according to the Dharma and accumulate good karma, it is unrealistic for a student to expect Buddha to help him overcome difficulties at a critical moment. What Buddha could do was to reveal the truth of the universe and life and teach the method of liberation, but the key was whether the individual worked hard to cultivate Buddhism and practice the teachings, such as doing good deeds and accumulating virtue. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In some legends, the fox fairy was regarded as a family guardian fairy. There was a saying that it could protect the safety of a family or a clan. It was believed that it could bring good luck such as peace, good luck, prosperity of a career, and happiness of a family. It could play a role in protecting people. For example, there were stories about fox fairies repaying their benefactors in a special way, so that they would be free from danger or disease. From this perspective, fox fairies had the ability to bless people in legends. However, these were all in the realm of folklore. "Little Fox Fairy" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Buddha's philosophy, there were many reasons for good people to be blessed. Kindness was a person's conscience and also the source of good karma. In terms of inner feelings, when one had good thoughts and often did good deeds, one would feel happy in the heart, which was a kind of harvest in itself. Moreover, in interpersonal relationships, good deeds were rewarded. For example, if you enthusiastically helped someone in trouble, helped someone who had fallen, comforted someone who was sad, comforted someone who had been wronged, and so on, you were accumulating merit. The more merit you had, the more blessings you would receive. It was like planting a seed of kindness. After careful care, it would eventually blossom and bear fruit, and good fortune would follow. In terms of treating others, when you are cold to others, others will also be cold; when you praise others often, others will often praise you; if you bring joy to others, you will also be happy; if you give blessings to others, you will also receive blessings from others. The kindness you give others will eventually return to yourself. In the long run, good people would be blessed. A lifetime of kindness is like the grass in a spring garden. Although it doesn't grow, it increases every day. A person who does evil is like a whetstone. It doesn't wear out but it loses every day. Moreover, when people are good, even if the blessing has not yet arrived, the disaster has already been far away; When people are evil, although the disaster has not yet arrived, the blessing has already been far away. In short, a kind person would accumulate good karma in many aspects, and thus obtain more blessings. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
After the Nirvana, the Buddha still blessed and protected all living beings. After Shakyamuni Buddha became a Buddha, he did not fear hardship and stayed in the Saha World to remove the suffering of all living beings and bless and protect them. Even when he was in Nirvana, he still used the endless light of wisdom and benevolence to educate the world, leaving behind 108 words of mantra to help the world remove the suffering in their hearts and stay away from natural disasters and man-made disasters. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
From the information provided, the zodiac rat, dragon, and ox had a deep affinity with Buddha. They each had qualities such as kindness, integrity, and willingness to help others. Moreover, they could be blessed by Buddha or Bodhisattva in their lives, so they were destined to be noble. However, it didn't mean that those who had a good affinity with Buddha would have more noble people. It was just that there was such a connection in the expressions of these zodiac signs. Therefore, based on the existing information, it was impossible to conclude that people with good affinity with Buddha had more noble people. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Buddha said that evil people would incur the resentment of all living beings. Although evil people might make people afraid, the heavens would not favor them. They would eventually lose what they took by force. They would suffer retribution sooner or later. The Buddha mentioned several kinds of evil people that should be kept away from. For example, those who are happy to say that they have made mistakes, do not reflect on themselves, only stare at the mistakes of others, and are mean; those who are happy to say evil views, have evil knowledge and evil views, such as denying the correct concept of filial piety and adoptive parents; those who are soft in speech and evil in heart, have sweet mouths and ruthless hearts, say good things and do bad things; those who do less and say more, just say nothing or say more and do less. At the same time, one person's evil deeds could cause tens of thousands of people to suffer. This involved the situation of one cause and many effects, one effect and many causes, personal karma and common karma. Moreover, even if people did not repay evil, the heavens would also punish the wicked. Evil could not prevail over good, and good and evil would eventually be repaid. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
According to one story, Buddha usually did not punish bad people because it was expensive to punish bad people. For example, when Buddha suppressed Sun Wukong, he paid a lot of prices, including his fingers being corroded by Sun Wukong's urine and needing to use magic power to maintain them, the pain in his hands and the loss of magic power caused by the Five Elements Mountain's suppression of Sun Wukong for 500 years, the investment in the super smelting system to provide Sun Wukong with molten steel and iron pills as food, and the complaints of his subordinates. Ever since this incident, Buddha rarely bothered himself with the affairs of the world, allowing good and evil to be judged by the laws of nature. However, this was only an explanation based on stories. In Buddhist teachings, the Buddha's benevolence was more inclined to persuade the world to accumulate virtue and do good deeds. Sowing good causes good results, sowing evil causes evil results, in order to educate people. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!