Then, the "three turns" are from confusion to consciousness, from evil knowledge to Jaken, from right knowledge to right view, from filth to pure heart.
Although the four disciplines of enlightenment and induction are not Buddhist scriptures, they are all about cause and effect, urging people to break evil and cultivate good. It corresponds to what the Buddha said. Therefore, Master Yin Guang strongly advocated these two books.
"All evils should be avoided, all good deeds should be done, and self-purification is Buddhism". These sixteen characters are the seals of Buddhism.
Look at these two books and see if they teach people to "do evil and do good and accumulate virtue"! As long as we are not persistent, we are no different from Buddhist scriptures. Master Yin Guang wrote a preface for Induction, saying that although this article ends with becoming immortal, we can become Buddhas and Bodhisattvas by learning the Great Bodhicitta. That is to say, although the Buddha didn't say it, we can learn Bodhi with the Great Bodhi Mind. It is quite different from the two books of Taoism.
Knowing cause and effect means awakening, rejecting evil and cultivating good means knowing what is right, seeing what is right, and then purifying yourself means converting to enlightenment and purity. This is the real three conversions. Otherwise, although you have read Buddhist scriptures, you are still confused, you still know Jaken, and your heart is still unclean. You definitely haven't changed it three times. It's just a formality. How to live and how to die, how to cycle and how to cycle, is useless at all.