Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - For the Buddha, three fragrant trees say nothing together.

For the Buddha, three fragrant trees say nothing together.

There is no hint, and there is no difference between good and bad.

From the Buddhist point of view, it is not mysterious that incense burns unevenly. Because most of the teachings of Buddha and Bodhisattva are clear, they clearly teach us how to be a man, how to do things, and how to practice (correct mind and behavior). How to realize your wish correctly? I won't hint at you with incense or anything.

In addition, burning incense and kowtowing is only one aspect of our study and belief in Buddhism. What needs more attention is to implement the teachings of Buddhism and Bodhisattva: all evil should be done and all good should be pursued. Buddha and Bodhisattva will be very happy to know that you can correct your mistakes and do good deeds, so you will be rewarded!

In the process of doing good deeds and accumulating virtues, it is easy for us to ignore that filial piety is our greatest blessing. Filial piety can help us accumulate good luck and change our destiny, while unfilial will ruin our good luck. Confucius said that the most difficult thing to be filial to parents is "color difficulty", that is, it is difficult to be kind to parents, so treat parents gently, speak softly and not violently.

Finally, I suggest that you invite an introductory book on Buddhism to get a comprehensive and concrete understanding of Buddhism. The Buddha's words are rare, and the Buddha's nature is unpleasant. In other words, being reborn as a human being is a very rare thing, and it is even more rare to get a personal body and smell the Buddha. If we do a lot of good deeds without the guidance of Buddhism when we are alive, we may lose our bodies in the afterlife and suffer from three evil ways (the three evil ways are hell, hungry ghosts and animals). So please cherish your Buddha's fate and study Buddhism well.

This book is reminiscent of Master Kong Jing's Enlightenment. Buddhism explains the origin of our world, the task of life, and how we can get happiness from pain, which is worth learning. This book can be bought in temples.