Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Three poisons of greed - hatred - delusion Three poisons of greed - hatred - delusion For you or even yourself, greed - hatred - delusion is only understood as something bad, not good. But in Buddhism, greed - hatred - delusion are considered as the "Three Poisons", the cause of all suffering in the world. So why did Buddha consider it the source of suffering? The following article of Quick Tips will help you answer that. 1 I. Three poisons: Greed – Yard – Si 1.1 1. Si 1.2 2. Tham 1.3 3. Yard 2 II. Conclusion I. Three poisons: Greed - Hatred - Si According to the Buddha's words, what each of us pursues today is money, fame and power, etc. Many people may think that there are These things we will become happy, but when we have them, we want more, always have to find ways to maintain those things and find new things. That is what makes us suffer. However, the Buddha said: "Our life is not inherently miserable, but what makes us miserable is the Three Poisons, the greed - hatred - and delusion within us". The three poisons are the three evils in our own hearts. If you cannot control it, it will bring suffering and destroy your own happiness. In a common order, the Three Poisons are Greed - Hatred - Si, but if put in the correct order from root to tip, it will be. : Si - greed - hatred. tam doc tam san si 1. Si As you often hear people who are passionate about love excessively, it will be called: "falling in love". So what does “Si” mean here? Si is "delusion" (Moha in Sanskrit). According to the Chinese translation, Si is a state of Ignorance - lack of understanding of the true nature. Si can be understood as not recognizing right and wrong, right and wrong, can't see evil - right, stupid, dark. This ignorance has obscured the human mind, making people unable to see the truths and truths, mistaking evil things for good. It is from this confusion and ignorance that many mistakes arise later. Even in our hearts and with you, everyone has ambitions but the difference is in the level of ambition and how you achieve it. When we ourselves have desires, most of us will fight, chase, and seek for the needs that we require. But there is never self-satisfaction even when a goal is achieved. It is this that is the root of endless greed later on. When we tell ourselves to be right, then everything we think, do, we think is right. If any of us have such thoughts, who is wrong? Each person has a different living environment, thinking and absorbing everything around, so each opinion may be true for one person but not necessarily true for the other, so the identification of opinions is important. the impossible. Therefore, the person who is stubborn and holds his opinion will definitely be the wrong person and this will also cause consequences for that person. At this time, whoever has enough ingenuity, harmony, let go of disagreements to have fun together is the wisest person. 2. Greed Greed is greed (Raga in Sanskrit). Always being not satisfied with what you have is called greed. In life, people usually have the five most desirable things: money, beauty, fame, food, and sleep. However, in fact, those five things are less fun and more painful. In order to gain these things, they will have to fight for each other, but if it is a fight, someone will gain, someone will lose, some people will laugh and some will lose their anger. Therefore, the more we have, the more hatred we have. Our gains are the sweat and tears of others. Greed for money, we torture ourselves to earn a living, sometimes we do nefarious things to get money, if we get it we are afraid that people will destroy it, so we find ways to keep it, but we lose it when we lose it, and when we lose it, we suffer again. . Greed for beauty, when beauty has made us infatuated, blinded us, we defy everything, even using evil and bad things, we also want to take it. Greed for fame and fame is the water droplets glistening in the sun, so because of it, people have to bow down and wriggle to ask for help. Greed for food, because of eating, people fight for each other, demanding delicious food and strange things. whole life as a "slave to the tongue", but eating a lot will cause many diseases, the body will be tired, and will not live a long life. Greed for sleep, will make our mind dull, the brain becomes duller. Those are the causes that force human life to be entangled in the cycle of birth and death. Greed is an endless cave, bottomless pocket, so it never knows what is "enough". When you don't have it, "greedy" wants to have it, when you have it, "greedy" wants more, the more you have, the more greedy you will be. And when greed does not come, people will get angry. 3. Hate is "Angry" (Sanskrit is Dvesha), anger, anger, hatred due to greed that is not satisfied or is prevented from getting angry. Once angered, all crimes are dared to do, and all sufferings are dared to create. All anger and cruelty come from the yard. “Courtyard” is divided into two types: the spontaneous type and the hidden type. When we are criticized by others or do something unsatisfactory, we immediately get angry, scold loudly, then anger erupts. This type of Yard is very dangerous but can be seen, known and avoided by others. However, there are also people who learn to suppress their outbursts and nurture anger insidiously, this anger is silent but extremely cruel because the opponent doesn't know how to prevent it. The person with this anger is very poisonous, like an invisible but long-lasting coal fire, like a beautiful house but filled with toxic smoke inside. II. Conclusion From the above we can see that delusion is the root, anger is the branch and greed is the leaf. To eliminate Greed - hatred - delusion, we must first destroy it from the root, only when we are not delusional will wisdom be enlightened and from there will prevent greed and anger. If greed and hatred arise, If we are not delusional, we will promptly judge. But if greed and hatred do not prevail, but the nature is ignorant and ignorant, then I am afraid that at that time it will nurture anger and greed. Therefore, each of us needs to cultivate our mind and nurture our nature so that we can become non-delusion, not delusional, so that our thinking is always clear. Let's always keep our souls quiet, not being too blind or delusional, which leads to foolish thoughts and actions. Greed is an endless cave, a bottomless pocket, so it never knows what is "enough". When you don't have it, "greedy" wants to have it, when you have it, "greedy" wants more, the more you have it, the more you will be greedy. And when greed does not come, people will get angry. Above are the things about Greed - Hatred - Si that I have summarized. Hope to be of help to you. Thank you for watching! Tagged with Three Poisons.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).WORLD VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST ORDER=BUDDHIST DHARMA WHEEL GOLDEN MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.19/1/2022.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.
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