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On how to practice rationally like law.

To learn from Buddhism to become a Buddha is simply to go through four steps of "faith, understanding, action and proof" and six ways of "six degrees of paramita", and go through three levels of realm of "abstinence, determination and wisdom", and finally achieve positive results and become a Buddha on the spot. Let me give you a brief introduction in turn:

1. Interpretation based on faith: First of all, you must have faith, have the determination to follow in the footsteps of the Buddha, and follow the methods guided by the Buddha. This is called "faith", and Buddhism is also called "bodhicitta"; Then there must be a real monk to explain Buddhism to you, that is, "solution"; Then you should do it according to the method taught by monks, that is, integrate theory with practice, which is called "doing"; Finally, it is called "proof" to verify what you have learned from practice;

2. "Six Paramitas" are six ways of practice, referred to as "six degrees" for short, namely: giving, enduring humiliation, keeping precepts, striving, meditation and prajna. In modern terms, a simple understanding is: selfless dedication (giving), enduring injustice and pain (enduring humiliation), observing Buddhist rules and regulations (observing precepts), studying hard every day (making progress), getting rid of emotional control through meditation (meditation) and gaining supreme wisdom (Prajna).

3. Abstinence and wisdom: This represents three levels of practice. The "ring" is the ring above. The Buddha told us what we can and can't do. Monks have to abide by 250 rules and regulations (called "precepts" in Buddhism), and there are 348 female monks (nuns we often say). To study Buddhism at home without becoming a monk, you only need to observe five commandments, namely "meditation" or "meditation", which is the most important practice in Buddhism. People who meditate may not become Buddhas, but they must be inseparable from meditation! "Wisdom" means "Prajna wisdom", because the word "Prajna" contains six different kinds of wisdom, which cannot be translated and can only be called "great wisdom".

-In this way, we can achieve positive results. But for the first-time Buddhist disciples, they must first convert to Buddhism, learn "three conversions, five precepts and ten good deeds", and start from filial piety! Parents are the first buddhas on our spiritual path!