Saturday, July 1, 2017

Can Buddhists attain Buddhahood? 
In fact, the practitioner not only does not kill greed but also greed more than people multiply. In addition to the interests of the world, religious monks in general, Buddhism in particular, also involved a huge other, that is the liberation from samsara samsara, (Arahant, Buddha, holy), and enjoy the eternal happiness or the peaceful pleasure of Nirvana. 

Religious practitioners often claim to give up when they leave home. But that is they just ignore the small greed that takes the greater greed. They left home largely due to adversity or difficult circumstances, and they only left poor homes to live in larger temples alone. Only Buddha Shakyamuni really has given up his royal life to live a normal life and to cultivate in order to achieve his ideal. Although it is also the sky, but because of the practice and practice should also be the correct. But this is only the case of Buddha Shakyamuni only. 

Monks are not like that. The greed of the monks is to participate in the life of the world while attending heaven, while they claim to kill the greed. The reality in their lives shows that they still take the form of superficial forms such as hats, hoods, carriages, big pagodas, and take up the great virtue, venerable, monk, Death grumbles to worship them ... all are the fame of the world. 

The more they practice, the more arrogant and disrespectful of the galaxy because they claim to cultivate liberation, They are higher than gods and gods in the heavens because they go beyond Nirvana. But it is clear that they have only bragging, saying on one side making a path, deceiving themselves and deceiving people, but not freed. They do not free the greed, say nothing to free the si, or kill the fall. That is the irony of the word in the Buddha. The desire to be free is to be true to the condition that a person cultivates virtue and cultivates, but because that greed causes them to be tied into the circle of fame a thousand times more than life, and stick Taken into all the theories, canon law, dogma, so it becomes disgusted and repulsive.  But it is clear that they have only bragging, saying on one side making a path, deceiving themselves and deceiving people, but not freed. They do not free the greed, say nothing to free the si, or kill the fall. That is the irony of the word in the Buddha.The desire to be free is to be true to the condition that a person cultivates virtue and cultivates, but because that greed causes them to be tied into the circle of fame a thousand times more than life, and stick Taken into all the theories, canon law, dogma, so it becomes disgusted and repulsive. But it is clear that they have only bragging, saying on one side making a path, deceiving themselves and deceiving people, but not freed. They do not free the greed, say nothing to free the si, or kill the fall. That is the irony of the word in the Buddha. The desire to be free is to be true to the condition that a person cultivates virtue and cultivates, but because that greed causes them to be tied into the circle of fame a thousand times more than men, and stick Taken into all the theories, canon law, dogma, so it becomes disgusted and repulsive.  They do not free the greed, say nothing to free the si, or kill the fall. That is the irony of the word in the Buddha. The desire to be free is to be true to the condition that a person cultivates virtue and cultivates, but because that greed causes them to be tied into the circle of fame a thousand times more than men, and stick Taken into all the theories, canon law, dogma, so it becomes disgusted and repulsive.  They do not free the greed, say nothing to free the si, or kill the fall. That is the irony of the word in the Buddha. The desire to be free is to be true to the condition that a person cultivates virtue and cultivates, but because that greed causes them to be tied into the circle of fame a thousand times more than men, and stick Taken into all the theories, canon law, dogma, so it becomes disgusted and repulsive.  But because that greed caused them to be tied up in the circle of fame a thousand times more than human beings, and attached to all sorts of theories, canons and doctrines, it became a dishonorable and repugnant undertaking. But because that greed caused them to be tied up in the circle of fame a thousand times more than human beings, and attached to all sorts of theories, canons and doctrines, it became a dishonorable and repugnant undertaking.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMOUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.THE MIND OF ENLIGHTENMENT.VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=GOLDEN LOTUS MONASTERY=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.2/7/2017.

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