Tuesday, March 7, 2023

"Blessings in the mouth" - 5 words of Buddha teaching about oral karma to remember According to the Buddha's teaching, in the 10 great karmas of human beings, oral karma (ie speech karma) is one of the heaviest. Words are not swords, but they are extremely damaging, sometimes just because words break an entire family, cause separation of husband and wife, and suffering children. Listen to the 5 words of the Buddha teaching about oral karma below to avoid, that is the way of the Buddha. 1. WHAT IS EXPORT Kamma Oral karma is the karma caused by words. In the 10 great karmas (originating results) of human beings, there are 4 karmas that come from the mouth: saying yes, saying yes; speak wickedly; double-tongued speech; speak eloquently. Buddha Teaching: In addition, ordinary mortals in this world also create their own oral karma, through daily behaviors: focusing on eating, criticizing, claiming to catch others' faults.... The Buddha's teachings on oral karma also indicate that in life we ​​should avoid 4 types of people: those who blame, those who talk superstitiously, those who do not speak much. There is an old saying: sickness comes in from the mouth, trouble comes out from the mouth. Indeed, the karma from our words is real. Wounds on the body can heal over time, but wounds from words can be imprinted in the heart forever. Words are invisible, but they have caused many smiles and tears in the past. Words hurt others, more serious than murder, the consequences in the next life will be terrible. 2. 5 TEACHINGS OF THE BUDDHIST ABOUT ORAL KARMA TO KEEP IN MIND – Vocabulary (lying) Buddhism values ​​truth and truth. That is why lying is one of the heaviest sins. Lying for a long time will become a habit, with heavy karma: people who meet are on guard, friends stay away, predestined conditions disappear, the blessings of practice are gone. Many people practice all their lives, but lying (whether good or bad) is zero. Vocabulary karma is the heaviest sin don't let yourself commit! | Proverbs, Life, Happiness - Proverbs (crude words) Buddha's teaching on oral karma shows us that anyone who uses words to attack others is an evil person. Everyone in the world has self-esteem, don't insult others because of a little bit of pride. Respecting others is also respecting yourself. Otherwise, your blessings will also fade away. 20 karma to absolutely avoid | Amitabha Temple Folk have a saying: The mouth of the Buddha mind, this is not true. A child of Buddha should never use rude words to talk or behave with people. For example, when a child makes a mistake, instead of scolding, instruct, when an employee does not do well, instead of cursing that person's ability, ask the board to encourage. Speaking profanity is also making yourself belittled, harming your blessings and creating karma for the future only. – Dad must (say two words) Three must be this time and then another, the wind blows in that direction, is a way of sparking estrangement and causing discord among others. The third type of person must be extremely dangerous, can use words to harm people, is to create heavy evil karma for themselves. Preserve your karma - Cheats (provocative words) In life, if you can't help, you shouldn't harm people. However, crafty people often use provocative words to evoke the greed, hatred, and delusion of others. Laughing and talking, but deeply in the heart just want them to do harm to others, that is to create evil karma that cannot be saved. In daily life, we can see a lot of people using provocations, at the drinking table, encouraging their friends to be afraid of their wives, so that their husbands and wives are discordant, and in the family, they provoke brothers and sisters, leading to both men and women. they are at odds. At work, encourage colleagues, outside is to create competition, inside is to separate and conflict. Many people who cause sins also come from cunning words, wake up and then find themselves dull, everything is too late. Therefore, according to the Buddha's teaching, words have no tongue but are sharper than knives. - The Buddha's teaching on oral karma Sow a cause, reap that result, the blue sky automatically has a fair arrangement for all. Don't because of your verbal karma that obstructs your path of good fortune, causing your next life to live in endless suffering and being chased away by people in this life. The son who follows the Buddha but does not practice his mouth, the ashram will not be pure, the market will not stop, the karma will lead us to the evil path, even if we do a hundred thousand good deeds but the mind is still not pure, the karma of cultivating a thousand Life is also fleeting momentarily. 3. HOW TO AVOID EXPORT KARMA according to the Buddha's teaching Buddha taught: "cultivating in the mind is not as good as cultivating in the mouth". Simply, oral karma is not created by accident. It is the harmony of Body, Mind, and Mind, causing speech to come out of the mouth. Each person can self-regulate their own behavior to avoid oral karma. An honest person who speaks good words or good ideas inevitably leads a happy life and is respected by everyone. Weaker than a eater who doesn't say yes, feels insecure in his heart, When people know they will stay away from the curse, the bad reputation will spread forever. If you don't finish your practice, don't expect blessings - ENJOY To avoid harm from your mouth, practice together according to the Buddha's teachings on oral karma, through the following behaviors: Don't judge anyone by just looking at their appearance Do not hit value other people's character and dignity Do not judge other people's situations and families Do not judge other people's education Do not judge anyone Do not be arrogant or proud of yourself to others No flaunt, brag Absolutely do not say words that hurt others. In addition, contacting and practicing Buddhist teachings, reading good sayings about oral karma, practicing good deeds, making offerings to merit fields... are also ways to help keep the body healthy and peaceful.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.8/3/2023.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.

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