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What is Zhou Gong's view of Buddhism?

Dreams are actually formed by human delusion. What they dream represents good or bad luck, which is unfounded and unreliable. Don't talk about dreaming. Buddhism thinks that our so-called real life is just like dreaming, and it is all illusory illusion. As the Buddha said in the Diamond Sutra, "Everything is like a dream, such as dew, so we should look at it this way", but because many people live in the six divisions in the wheel of karmic dreams and never wake up, it is really stupid to take everything seriously. Buddha and Bodhisattva have woken up and seen our dreams clearly. Therefore, we are awakened from our dreams by infinite methods.

Therefore, dreaming is meaningless. True practitioners seldom have delusions and distractions, and hardly dream. But buddhas and bodhisattvas have boundless convenience and wisdom, and often enlighten all beings with dreams.