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What is the meaning of [echo] in Buddhism?

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Reverberation

What is the meaning of [reverberation] in Buddhism? As far as I personally know

In our many lifetimes

we have done a lot of good and bad karma

Among them, the bad karma we have done

will have to be repaid sooner or later (not in this life

but in the next)

Now that you have practiced Dharma

and finally achieved liberation

and are no longer in the cycle of rebirth and death

Then, the karmic karma of your previous lifetimes will be paid back to you

This is what we have done in the past. Then your past life's enemies

will not be able to come to you to pay your debts

so they will obstruct your practice

and not want you to be liberated. If you are in a trance

they may take the form of things and people you like to attract you

if you are not attracted to them

they will take the form of things you fear the most to scare you

the ultimate goal is to make you not have peace of mind to pursue the path. When we recite the sutra and make a return

we can reduce our karmic debts from past lives and wish all our past-life enemies and debtors to practice the Dharma together

and be liberated

Then you will have fewer obstacles on the path of cultivation

. Amitabha Buddha!

Reference: wabala/wenzhu/articles/yinkin/yinkin24

The tradition of returning prayers began during the time of the Buddha, when the Buddha would wish for a happy child on occasions, for example, when a person would tell the Buddha that his wife was in pain during labor. When the Buddha made the wish, the woman had a smooth and painless labor. When Buddhists make the same wish, the energy of the consciousness accumulates in the space, and if the beings who have the destiny respond to the wish, then they will have the destiny to enter the Buddha's door. 4. If the individual has a grudge against the beings through the return of the wish, the beings who have a grudge against the individual will protect the individual, e.g., the whole thing will be so bad that you can't go out of the door and escape a disaster or something; if the individual has a grudge against the individual, the beings who have a grudge against the individual will support the individual, e.g., the whole thing will make you unable to come out of the door and escape a disaster or something; if the individual has a grudge against the individual, the individual will be able to escape a disaster. The person who has a grudge against a living being wants to make it less disturbing, and if the beneficent living beings are around more often, the grudging living beings will naturally be less, and what that person does will be smoother.