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The Buddha has no desires and no pursuits. The four elements are empty. What is the use of seeking?
Buddha is not without desires and pursuits. He has no small desires and no small pursuits. The desires and pursuits for achievement are absolutely big. They are so big that they are invisible and formless to achieve great things. He gives up small loves to achieve great loves. , give up selfishness and achieve selflessness (actually selflessness is the greatest selfishness, but most people cannot understand it.)
So, if we talk about successful learning, goals, and ambitions, learning Buddhism is the greatest success. Learning is the biggest goal and ambition, and the so-called success in the world is just temporary success. Success in this life is just in the name of this life. But the Buddha's success is eternal success in life after life. Therefore, learning Buddhism is a matter for a man, but it is impossible for a small-minded person who only cares about temporary fame and fortune to have this intention.
The four elements are empty. They are the four elements of earth, water, fire, and wind. The combination of these four elements is of course false and delusional. Therefore, we must give up and give up the false things in order to get the absolute real thing. ——So request.
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