Buddhism looks at the human universe, not materialistic, not idealistic, nor as idealistic. But Buddhism looks at the human formation in the three combined states of mind, birth and physics. Or say by the Buddhist term is the combination of the five aggregates, the four elements; or base, ceiling and consciousness. The base is about physiology, the ceiling is physical, and consciousness is psychological. Base, ceiling and consciousness converge to exist. If one leaves only two, the world will not exist. So what is the base, the ceiling, the consciousness?VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.18/8/2020.
The roots are: eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind. Tran is: color, bar, flavor, taste, contact and dharma. Consciousness is: eye consciousness, ear consciousness, consciousness, consciousness, body consciousness and consciousness. From where the six sense doors touch the six ceilings, there are six consciousness. Consciousness influences, creates karma or good or evil to drift in the six paths of samsara. For example, the eyes see the beauty of a person (male or female), immediately a passionate mind arises, from the place of infatuation with beauty that creates karma. Until hearing sounds, nose smells aroma, body touches soft smooth places, thoughts of hate, love, hatred, hatred ... The six sense bases are the manipulating tools of the sense consciousness to create good karma or evil. From the place where the karma accumulates, the group carries the six paths of samsara, from the past to the present, and, will continue in the future; to suffer in samsara.

The past due to impure six sense doors, running after the ceiling, arises before creating karma: greed, anger, delusion, conceit, suspicion, evil views. And in the future we will also follow the old way of creating samsara, greed, ... and go.
From where the eyes see rupa create six basic dishes of afflictions: greed, hatred, delusion, romantic, doubt, evil; to eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind, each of the six roots create the same basic defilements: greed, anger, delusion, conceit, suspicion, evil view. Each of us has the six basic types of defilements, and; Thus, the six senses have created 36 disturbing things in everyday life.
Therefore, as mentioned above, our life continues in three successive lives from past to present and future. Thus, in three lifetimes we have created 108 kinds of afflictions to make luggage in the endless path of birth and death. So, now we recite the rosary 108 times while reciting the Buddha's name, which is our determination to eliminate 108 afflictions that we have created in three generations. Subtract 108 items of afflictions also means to make the six sense faculties pure.
The six faculties up to now have run after the six ceilings, giving rise to six basic defilements: greed, anger, delusion, .... now we read the rosary to recite the Buddha's name, which is to prevent the six senses from running after the mundane scene, and, to help the six sense doors return to their own nature. Six sense sense six ceilings generate six consciousness, dynamic consciousness creating the cycle of life and death. The recitation of Buddha's recitation is not for infection with the ceiling; The base is not contaminated with the pure base, the base is pure, the karma is no longer, the karma has ceased birth and death. This is called liberation, or rebirth in the world of Amitabha's Ultimate Bliss.
With such a thorough understanding of the ethics, there is no longer any hope that distinguishes this practice over another. Or say that the old Buddha Shakyamuni became a Buddha, not reciting the Buddha's name, but attained righteousness. Or even worse and more hopeless when declaring that: the Patriarch advised me in the end of the Dharma to use the method of reciting Buddha's name to be away from birth, which is avoidance, not in accordance with the Buddha's teaching.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.18/8/2020.
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