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What's the difference between burning incense in a temple and burning incense at home?

There is a very, very big difference, that is, it is really expensive to burn incense in temples and Taoist temples.

I think the simplest and cheapest way to make a profit now is to become a monk or something, and the salary is higher than that of white-collar workers. If you don't want to shave your head, you can still "practice with hair" or simply convert to Taoism, and you can make money without shaving your head.

In addition, about Buddhist beliefs. Buddha Sakyamuni also said when he was alive, "If a monk catches gold and silver by himself, if he is caught by others, and if he sincerely accepts it, the Cape Nisa will gain."

In other words, if you touch the money, you will go to hell.

On the other hand, monks in China's major tourist attractions, as long as you go, will try their best to get you to put money into the "merit box", saying all kinds of tricks.

There used to be a temple at the top of a mountain climbing scenic spot, where monks set up stalls to sell fruits, drinks and snacks.

Do you know that you are so good at making money?

Name one of the most common stalks. "turn on the light"

Anyway, I don't quite understand this statement. An old man in a cassock is holding something and whispering something. This is the so-called openness. Then this thing came, and the price went up, reaching dozens or even hundreds of times.

When my father and I went to the temple to burn incense, a monk recommended something that was acceptable, a string of cheap beads that could not be cheaper.

It's a few dollars on Taobao, but he wants to pay a high price around 60 yuan. Then I refused this thing, but my father believed it very much for some reason.

So when I bought it, my dad paid for it, and I refused. I said I'd buy it for 30 yuan no matter how cheap it is, or I won't take it. Then the monk said, it's all my heart, but with less money, the Buddha may not feel it.

I really collapsed at that time, and I won this string of beads for the last 20 yuan.

If this thing really works, Then what is our study effort for more than ten years? Although I can't understand it, and so many people believe it can work.

Say something else. Many news reports say that in some famous tourist attractions, usually burning incense has sold for thousands of dollars. Moreover, there are still many people who buy it.

I don't understand. How can these fake monks eat people's flesh and blood in the name of Buddha?

It was originally a question of people's beliefs, but now it involves a great interest relationship. Most people use people's beliefs to make money. The most ridiculous thing is that I have seen it before. People who wear Taoist robes believe that it is indeed a Buddha. This is really a great irony to Buddha.

The last sentence. On the question of where to burn incense, I personally think it is sincere and spiritual. It's better to do more good than spend a lot of money on liars. The Buddha naturally understands.