"The so-called true scriptures are the ultimate method that can achieve the nirvana of silence, emptiness and not cultivation. To cultivate one's cultivation to become a Buddha, it is seeking. Enlightenment is to understand nature, and to know. Practice practice controls nature, and to enlightenment controls nature, enlightenment controls the nature, and to enlightenment controls the nature. Those who are aware of the mind have the law, and those who practice controls the mind with the law. Those who do not fall into evil consequences have faith and no attainment, stay in cause and effect, stay in mind and mind, and to be born and die in this way. Those who do not ignorant of cause and effect live without dwelling, have no desires, have no precepts and no precepts, and are so nirvana."
Life has been somewhat sluggish recently. Because of the epidemic, I have been staying at home for a long time, and I am looking for a job again. In order to relieve my emotions, I have found a long-standing book " The Distant Savior ". The story begins in the early 1990s. When I was in a mess, I saw the above passage and was a little confused. A person has been practicing all his life? Is it possible to practice and study, practice life, practice behavior, and practice thoughts? Can I achieve enlightenment by continuous practice, or will I continue to practice with new enlightenment? So what stage am I at now? Should I sharpen my mind and be fully prepared for the opportunity that comes, or accept reality, do against my will to survive, and do a life job without achievements or loss, just survive!
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