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How do Buddhists scientifically discourage others?

In the afternoon, I am free again. I will talk about some examples of teachers around me and how people who believe in Buddhism persuade others.

My good wine is very famous in the circle of friends. One day I had a hangover, but the next day I made an appointment with the master. At 6 o'clock in the morning, I went to the master's residence and smelled of alcohol. The master once said: wine confuses people's hearts and frustrates them. Drink less. I asked the master: Why don't you say you don't drink, but say you drink less? The master said: I keep the precepts, so naturally I can't drink. You change your destiny. You can drink if you want. How can I get you to stop drinking? But since we are friends, we must be safe and healthy.

Another friend of mine really doesn't like the way some of my masters practice. He always thinks that the master is a bit of a liar, but once a master raised money for this friend. The friend said: I made an appointment with my friend at XX nightclub in the evening. When you come, I will naturally think about raising money. Then a master went. My friend estimated that I was in pain (my friend thought I was brainwashed by my master), so he asked me to go: If your master also eats meat and drinks, I will show it to you at night. When I arrived at the scene that day, the master was already there. Obviously, I still drank a lot. I can't see the past I made a toast and followed the master. On the way, I asked the master: I'm not in a hurry to raise money at this moment, so why bother myself to raise money with XX? The master said: I can't eat wine, because I'm afraid I'll be greedy for a moment's pleasure and fall in love with what's in the cup. I have a hard time drinking this wine today. Drinking is a kind of practice. Drink after drinking. This is not a break. Besides, this glass of wine is worth 10 thousand yuan, even if I break the rules.

Take these two things. The first is that people who believe in Buddhism are self-disciplined and disobedient. He also advised you, but he advised you to be healthy. What is the precept and what is the cause and effect, so I won't talk about it.

As far as fishing is concerned, if the master comes to advise you, he should say: if you want to fish, just fish, pick some edible ones and take them home to eat, and let the rest go. Putting it down is also a great merit.

The second thing is that there are natural reasons for abstinence. As long as you are sincere, not quitting is actually quitting. What is your heart? Tell your father not to fish? Or let your father believe in Buddhism? I don't think so. Family harmony is at heart, and your father can understand that you believe in Buddhism. It has nothing to do with whether my father is fishing or not, and whether my father believes in Buddhism or not. But you insist on being here. This is actually an obsession.

If the master handles this matter, he will definitely hit you on the head and drink: idiot, when you believe in Buddhism, you will really be at peace with the world. Can you talk nonsense about your parents?