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Why do you believe in Buddhism? Talk about it

When I was 14 years old, I read the first book about Zen Buddhism, and I kept those sixteen words in my mind: Do not establish words, point directly to the human heart, teach outsiders to teach others, clarify the heart and see the nature. The words and deeds of Zen monks are deeply implanted in my heart. I especially want to know the realm they have attained and especially the true meaning of the Zen words they speak.

When I was 15 years old, my grandmother passed away. This was the first time I faced death, which made me attach great importance to life and death. 15 years of life is just a blink of an eye. Even if my grandma lives to be over 70 years old, it will only be a blink of an eye. How can we solve the problem of life and death? Why can Buddhist monks do this? How are they made?

The teachings of Buddhism are profound and involve a wide range of things, not only the human realm, but also the ten dharma realms, which are vast and boundless.

Later I came across the Avatamsaka Sutra. The word wisdom appeared repeatedly in the sutra, which led my study to the height of pursuing wisdom.

The cause and effect of Buddhism has been of great use to me in practice. The blessing of the power of chanting Buddha’s name is real and true, which makes me convinced.

Everything the classics say is true, everything the ancestors said is true, and the enlightenment and enlightenment of all true and successful practitioners is true!

Hope it helps you Namo Amitabha