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Release ceremony?

amitabha

It's better to use the fate of the market to save your life, and don't book your life. It is necessary to give full consideration to the seasonal climate, the environment of the release site, transportation and other factors, and release things to places where they can live and no one can catch them, or flowing water and lakes, without complicated ceremonies. Don't lack wisdom and common sense, which will lead to misunderstanding of others.

Old Master Q-These sentient beings are pitiful. He really wants you to let him go and save his life. You have to let it work for three or four hours. If you don't kill it, it won't appreciate you. Therefore, the shorter the etiquette, the better. You can only give it three transitions, a few minutes, no more than five minutes. Let go, it will thank you. Pray for something, repay merit, and put it down before you do it. This is good! I'm sure that if you complete all the long ceremonies, it will be very sad, hate you and not appreciate you. People are United and United. Think about it!

We usually let it out and give it three conversions. Better put it down, because you don't have much. After you put it down, read "convert to Buddhism and don't fall into hell;" Convert to the law and don't fall into a hungry ghost; Convert to a monk and never fall into the afterlife. The afterlife is an animal. Read it three times, then read Amitabha, and finally speak. It's simple to tell it, that is, to tell it that you fell into the animal's body because of the bad karma you made in your past life, and were caught and wanted to kill you. Since we are destined to meet, we will release them. I hope you can follow in the footsteps of the Buddha and ask to live in the western paradise and become a Buddhist and a Taoist together. This will be a complete return. It's simple. Don't engage in that complicated ceremony. That's good. Sincerity will produce induction. It's good to put more.