Sunday, December 5, 2021
How is the word "THAM" explained in Buddhism? The Buddha's teaching, phat tu, greed, "greed" is greed. Excessive desire. Infatuated, interested in wanting to have many of his favorite things such as money, beauty, fame, etc. That desire is never boring, the more he gets, the more he craves. Greed for himself, then greed for his relatives, country, and society. Also because of greed, humanity fights to kill each other. A greedy person hates successful people. If you have a greedy mind, you must "cultivate your mind" right away, you must practice "minimum education". Lack of desire is wanting less, contentment is knowing enough. People with little passion and contentment have a simple, noble and secure life because they know enough with what they already have. Gradually let go of greed to achieve "no greed". Non-greed is not being greedy. In life, there are five pleasures that people most often desire: money, beauty, fame, food, sleep. That "five worlds of sensual pleasures", in fact, is a little bit of joy but a lot of suffering. Greed in the past had to be damned to live, sometimes even using unrighteous means to gain, and when it was lost, it was painful. As for beauty, one should contemplating the body as impure, and greed for form sometimes plunges into bad schemes to satisfy lust. Greed for fame and power, you have to go in and out, work hard in your mind. Greed for high-quality food, you suffer from many diseases that are difficult to treat, your body is tired, and your life is not long. Greed for sleep, the brain becomes dull. Those five worlds of sensuality are the causes that bind human life to the cycle of birth and death, reincarnation, and fall. How the word "THAM" is explained in Buddhism Legend has it that a rich man, without children, died, leaving behind all his great fortune and career. The king ordered him to enter his estate into the treasury and go to the Buddha. King Bach again confided to the Buddha and noted that although this rich man was close to where the Buddha was, he never left an offering bowl to him. On this occasion, the Buddha told more about the rich man's past life, that he had done good deeds by making offerings to a Bich Chi Buddha but regretted giving them away and also committed a crime of killing his nephew to win his fortune. his brother. That Buddha taught that: (Dharma Commandment 355) Wealth and wealth can only harm the foolish, It is not easy to harm those who are seeking enlightenment towards Nirvana, Just for the sake of wealth. stupid self-harm had to harm the people around. The Buddha praised those who were not greedy and advised everyone to make offerings to them. But when giving alms should consider carefully. Doing so will be similar to if you take a seed and sow it on good soil, when the soil is fertile, the seed will flower and bear abundant fruit. If you meet a virtuous giver, you will receive many blessings. Preaching about the merits of those who make offerings to a completely pure state, the Buddha taught that greed is like wild grass that harms the fields, this is harming the "mind land" of the practitioner, and the treatment of greed is nothing more than giving: (Dharma Rule 356) Wild grass harms fields and gardens Greed does more harm to people. Greed for someone has already left. Offer him nowhere than Enjoying infinite blessings. According to the "Decade of Good Karma" Sutras, those who do not covet will achieve the following good things: The three karmas of body, speech, and mind are free, wealth is not lost, blessings and good things will be enjoyed. come to me, even though I don't wish. The Buddha also taught not to let greed and hatred, Don't let sin drag you into misery. Sin here is the opposite of right conduct, is not following the Dharma, which in the latter sentence means anger. The root of evil is greed and hatred: (Dharma Rule 248) You should know well that it is not easy to overcome evil deeds Greed, deep sin Drags me down to eternal suffering.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.6/12/2021.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.
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