Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - At the beginning of this year, I went to Nanyue to worship Buddha and asked Bodhisattva to bless my family. My research and driver's license passed smoothly, and my feelings also came to fruition in t

At the beginning of this year, I went to Nanyue to worship Buddha and asked Bodhisattva to bless my family. My research and driver's license passed smoothly, and my feelings also came to fruition in t

At the beginning of this year, I went to Nanyue to worship Buddha and asked Bodhisattva to bless my family. My research and driver's license passed smoothly, and my feelings also came to fruition in this year. Q: What is a wish?

The so-called wish is to make a wish to the bodhisattva, and you must do something meritorious, such as "never eat living things again in my life." If you make a wish, you will have a will, and you will get a lot of merits. The will of the yogi is very important. The greater the will, the greater the corresponding merits. If you make a wish for something as reasonable as the law, and then tell the Bodhisattva what you want, it will be easier to achieve (the merits gained from the wish will also be used up by what you want).

Q: Why make a wish?

1) willingness is very important for practice. Will can overcome endless obstacles and obstacles in people's hearts.

2) For people suffering from malignant diseases such as cancer or suffering from major disasters, if they don't wish to be vegetarian or kill, they might as well get along with others. It is difficult to rob them just by homework, small houses and release.

Q: What should I pay attention to when making a wish?

Make a wish, enough is enough, I can do it according to my own wishes. Be sure to understand: don't be careless about what I can't do; Only what I can do can make me happy.

After making a wish, everyone knows that it must be done. If you want to go against your wishes because of your own artificial reasons, such as "being a vegetarian in this life" and then eating meat; Maybe you made an impossible wish, that is, lying in front of the bodhisattva, and the result was terrible. Not only will the merits you get from your wishes be destroyed, but you will also be severely punished. Therefore, we must carefully make a wish, do what we can, and implement it firmly.

Q: What is an oath?

After making a wish and asking for something, if the Bodhisattva helps you but fails to do so, you need to burn incense, bow down, give alms and perform merits in front of the temples and Bodhisattvas who made the wish at that time. Without too much charity and merit, you can do what you can and express your mind (if you make a wish at the Buddha table at home, you can make a wish at the Buddha table at home).

You can also go to my homepage to see if there are any links and contact information, and you can become attached to Buddha statues or books. If you have any questions, ask them. I hope it helps.