"To become a Buddha on the spot" originally referred to Buddhists changing from evil to good or achieving success in cultivation. Later, it was used as a metaphor for bad people changing from evil to good or repenting. Zen believed that all people had the nature of Buddha. As long as a person who accumulated evil could abandon evil and become good, he could become a Buddha. Nowadays, this word was often used to describe how a bad person became a good person, or to describe how one wanted to achieve something immediately. From the perspective of self-cultivation, it is to let go of self-harm, avoid wasting physical and mental energy, cultivate good faith, and easily succeed. From the perspective of family, unit, or collective, it is to let go of internal friction and disputes, establish good rules, and keep promises, which is the way to harmony and success. However, there were also some controversial understandings of the saying," Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot." Some people believed that if a person who had committed many evil deeds could immediately become a Buddha by simply putting down his evil deeds, his past sins would be written off. This was logically difficult to understand. "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 theories about the zodiac signs represented by becoming a Buddha. Some believed that it was the zodiac tiger, the zodiac chicken, the zodiac dog, the zodiac pig, and the zodiac monkey. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
From the Buddhist doctrine, there was no concept of a certain zodiac becoming Buddha. This was a statement derived from the China Buddhist concept. However, according to folk legends, the mouse became a Buddha due to the blessing of the Buddha. There were also rumors that it represented the zodiac monkey becoming a Buddha. However, these were not based on orthodox Buddhist teachings. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Becoming a Buddha on the spot was a Buddhist saying. The Zen Sect believed that everyone had a Buddhist nature. Abandoning evil and becoming good could make one become a Buddha. This was a kind of advice to good. From the perspective of self-cultivation, it is to let go of self-harm, avoid wasting physical and mental energy, and cultivate good faith to achieve success and perfection. From the perspective of family, unit, or group, it is to let go of internal friction and disputes, establish good rules, keep promises, and thus move towards harmony and success. It could also be explained as letting go of one's stubbornness and becoming enlightened. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha on the spot" had many meanings. From the perspective of encouraging good, it meant that once a wicked person realized his crimes and was determined to change, he could quickly turn into a good person. The "butcher's knife" here did not only refer to a real killing tool, but also symbolized the greed, desire, resentment, suspicion, obsession, and other delusions in the human heart. These delusions were like knives that tortured his heart. Putting down the butcher's knife meant putting down these bad thoughts in his heart. From the perspective of self-cultivation, one should put down self-harm, avoid wasting their body and mind, repair their faith, and thus easily move towards success and perfection. From the perspective of a family, unit, or collective, it could be understood as putting aside internal strife and disputes, establishing good rules and keeping promises. This was the path to harmony and success. Zen believed that all people had the nature of Buddha. Even those who had accumulated evil could become Buddhas as long as they abandoned evil and turned to good. However, this did not mean that after the evildoer let go of his evil deeds, his past sins and the harm he had caused would be written off. It was more an expression to persuade people to be positive, give people hope, and give people the confidence and strength to change themselves for the better. It also contained the meaning of being tolerant and benevolent to oneself, and it was intended to persuade people not to be bound by past mistakes. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
According to the description, this figure was tall and thin like 1, but it was not 1. Becoming a Buddha on the spot was more powerful than 2, and being able to stand upside down was smoother than 9. This figure was 5. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
"Immediately Become Buddha Yi" is the name of Buddhist scriptures, a whole volume, written by the Japanese monk Konghai, collected in the 77th volume of the Taisho Tibetan Treasure. This sutra was based on the Vajra Sutra, Mahayana Sutra, Bodhi Heart Theory and other sutras. It aimed to explain the fundamental essence of the secret teachings of the true words, including the contents of the Six Great Barriers, which had a great impact on the establishment of the Japanese secret teachings. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Becoming Buddha 1v2 was the name of a novel, and the author was a fairy lying flat. This novel had a modern setting, two male leads, a wealthy family, a young lady, and other elements. However, the specific plot and story content were not provided in the search results. Therefore, I don't know the specific content and storyline of Becoming Buddha 1v2.
In Buddhism, one would no longer be bound by karma after becoming a Buddha. Becoming a Buddha meant that one had reached a state of enlightenment and release, surpassing the cycle of karma in samsara. From the perspective of karma, ordinary living beings were in the chain of karma. Because of their thoughts and actions, good and evil karma were produced, and then they were reincarnated in the six paths. The Buddha had been thoroughly enlightened and understood that the essence of all things was emptiness, not affected by the karma and harmony of the world. The realm of Buddha transcended these relative concepts and would not produce new karma, because Buddha no longer had worries, greed, anger, and obsession that could cause karma. However, although Buddha was not bound by karma, he would still follow fate and save all living beings in the world. This act of saving sentient beings was not driven by karma, but out of the compassion and wisdom of Buddha. It was a free and unselfish act. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In Buddhism, becoming a Buddha meant achieving Buddhism. Different sects had different explanations for the state after becoming a Buddha. After Bodhisattva practices the Six Virtues and Ten Thousand Paths to perfection and becomes a Buddha, he will reach a state of release and perfection. For example, Zhenyan Sect had three kinds of saying that one could become a Buddha in one's own body, while Tiantai Sect had four kinds of concepts of becoming a Buddha. Zhancha Sutra mentioned that one could become a Buddha in four full states. From the perspective of cultivation levels, each level of Bodhisattva cultivation was related to becoming a Buddha. For example, ten full states of faith meant that one could become a Buddha in full faith, ten full states of residence meant that one could become a Buddha in full solution, and one could become a Buddha in full state by completing the cultivation of ten full states of Bodhisattvas. Esoteric Buddhism had three kinds of theories, namely, becoming a Buddha with the body, becoming a Buddha with blessings, and becoming a Buddha with appearance. Zen advocated that one could directly reach the heart and become a Buddha by seeing one's nature. After becoming a Buddha, one could see the real mind through meditation. The Jindu Sect of Japan believed that Amitabha would become a Buddha at the same time as he was reborn in the Jindu. Generally speaking, the state after becoming a Buddha was a state of transcending worldly troubles, possessing high wisdom and compassion, achieving liberation and perfection. However, different sects had different explanations in terms of doctrine, cultivation, state, and so on. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
I recommend a few super interesting novels. The author of " Crossing the Heavens: Marvel's Mechanical Hunters " gasped. Ye Jiujiu was brought to the Marvel Universe by the system. In order not to be destroyed by Thanos, he traveled through the film and television plane to collect resources to level up. He was super cool in battle. He wore mechanical armor and sat in a mech. He also had an army of mechanical pets. In the end, he defeated Slayer Tyrant and became a powerhouse. Accidentally Becoming an Almighty Nanny Dad, a novel about urban life written by Mu Shaoyun. The male protagonist, Mu Yunhan, wanted to be a nanny father after his rebirth. In the end, he made games and opened a shop. He even became famous in all walks of life for no reason. The characters in the movie were super cute. Their son, Mu Shaotian, was a child prodigy, and their daughter, Mu Yunyun, was a little princess who ate food. The plot was light, warm, and funny. Cultivation into Buddha, created by a lazy cat who peeked at books. This was a fantasy novel. The main character was really cultivating Buddhism, not the kind of commercial Buddhist scripture. The protagonist sacrificed himself to save others. He was full of positive energy. Although he was a little saintly, he was not disgusting. The author's writing was good, but the plot might be a little dissuasive. " Devour the Starry Sky, I Don't Have a Cheat," written by Withered Grass. Lu Xing did not have any cheats when he transmigrated and devoured the starry sky. However, he was working very hard to find opportunities. His goal was to break through to become a Chaotic Origin Overlord. 'I Have an Identity in the Myriad Worlds' by Running Little Green Vegetables. Li Yi relied on the mysterious page to travel between worlds, gaining new identities in different worlds. For example, in the perfect world, he was a merchant who made Shi Hao drink Wangzai Milk. It was very interesting. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!