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Buddhist attachment to the spirit of the essay

Buddhist attachment refers to the attachment of sentient beings to the five skandhas, believing that "color, suffering, thought, action and consciousness" is "I", and entangling "color, suffering, thought, action and consciousness" into a deep and serious "I see". I see", and all thoughts and external influences are considered to be related to "I", "I", or even "I", like a mental patient. "This is like a mental patient who is addicted to illusion without realizing it.

Buddhism's so-called "clinging" and the world's so-called perseverance "clinging" is not the same context, in fact, to realize the Buddhist "non-attachment", must have a number of In fact, in order to realize the Buddhist "non-attachment", it is necessary to have a lot of perseverance, the spirit of perseverance to do, put down the "I see" but not efforts, not clinging to the trouble rather than the essence of progress.