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Question 1: What does "Parr" mean? There is no second one.

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(terminology) a truth, such as equality, is the only truth. Bodhisattva has realized the principle of equality, which means that this is the only way to enter. The Vimalakīrti Classic says that the Tao of thirty-three people must be true. The Vimalakīrti Classic is the only way:' What does it say? The origin of existence is extremely superior to the two methods. If the second law has been abolished, it will enter the mysterious field. Zhao said, "Li Dao has two names, so it is not two words." Mahayana Yizhang said:' There is no difference between the two, that is, the true meaning of the classics. A solid truth, wonderful silence and separation from each other, such as equality, disappear in each other, so the clouds are not the same. "The twelve-door theory says:' One door is clean, so it is called the second door.'

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A dictionary of Buddhism ―― the only way.

(terminology) the only way to do it. The only principle is the norms of Buddhism and Taoism, so the cloud method. The sage is interested, so it is called Cloud Gate. Buddhism has 84,000 practices. The only way, above all other methods, is to see the Holy Way directly. Manjusri in Vimalakīrti Jing asked Vimalakīrti: What is the only way? Vimo should not be silent. Extraordinary: Good, good! No words, is the only way to be true. Zhao Yue: The word of the world is the law, and the saints are the doors. On the Twelve Doors, I said:' The net name is based on reason and pure together, so it is called two. It's really an orbit, so the cloud method. Wonderful and empty, so it is cloud gate. "See there is no other way.

Words are not unique.

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Interpretation of meaning: meaning is not two extremes; Dharma: the gateway for you to enter the Tao. Originally a Buddhist term, it means to enter the Tao directly, an unspeakable practice. The best or unique metaphor.

From Vimalakīrti's masterpiece? Enter the unique method ":"If I like it, I have nothing to say, nothing to show, nothing to say, and leave all questions and answers. This is the unique method. "

Throughout the history of watching the war, fighting water with fire is irrefutable. (Levin's History of Qing Palace, Volume II)

The formal use of law; As subject and object; Describe a unique way

Synonyms are unique and unique.

Antonym crooked ways, left-hand side door

English is the only way.

Buddhist language refers to the teaching method that shows all absolute equality truths beyond relativity and difference. That is, those who can see the Holy Word directly above the 84,000 Dharma. The unique methods of Vimalakīrti Classic include 33 unique methods. Today's proverbs often quote the phrase "the only way to learn a certain knowledge and technology" in Buddhism.

In Buddhism, the norm of understanding things is called practice; It is here that all saints who practice Taoism are enlightened, which is the so-called gate. There are 84,000 ways of Buddhism, and the only way is the highest realm. When you enter this gate, you enter the holy land of Buddhism, and you can directly see the Holy Road, that is, you have reached the nirvana beyond life and death. From the perspective of Buddhist philosophy, "Bubi" means "either one or the other", "equality of all beings", "self-equality" and "equality of mind and Buddha". It is the method and concept of Buddhism to understand everything in the world, and deductively expounds the relationship between the essence and appearance of everything in the world.

According to the Vimalakīrti Sutra, Manjushri asked Vimalakīrti, "Let's talk about ourselves. The benevolent will say, what is the only way for Bodhisattva to enter? " Vimalakīrti should not remain silent. Manjusri said, "Good is good. Even if there is no written language, it is the only real method. "

The tourist attractions in Sanya are very unique.

Buerfumen is the gate landscape of Nanshan Scenic Area in Sanya, and it is a building in the style of Southern and Northern Dynasties. As soon as visitors enter this gate, they enter the auspicious and peaceful Nanshan Buddhist holy land. "Buer" outside the door and "Yi Shi" inside the door were written by the late famous calligrapher Mr. Gu at the age of 94. "One reality" is the correspondence of "two".

Question: What does Bubi mean? As far as I know, Bubi is Fuji Syusuke, the genius of tennis Wang Zizhong.

Question 3: What do I mean by my unique meaning? If the speaker is a tennis fan, it should mean her Fuji Syusuke. Or the only and unique person in his (her) heart.

Question 4: What do you mean? Most people say that the second floor is lit up, but people who are told "Why aren't you on the second floor" generally reply brightly. The only fly in the ointment is that it is not on the second floor, so it is called "I am the only one" for short.

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Question 5: What is the meaning of "Parr" in Buddhist scriptures? The only way

Buddhism is the only way.

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First of all, we should explore the true nature of life, so as to affirm that a real dharma circle is a sea of life with a great sense of ocean. Does the individual exist? Individual existence; Does the whole exist? The whole also exists. Without the full source of life, there is no derivative of individual life, so individuals can show their source and flow out of the river and sand world and infinite beings from the source. One is different, the other is different, you are me, I am you, and the original appearance is exactly the same; In other words, the life genes of parents are exactly the same as the original state of life.

The difference in individual life is only manifested in social people after my parents gave birth to me. From birth, birth, baby to becoming a social person, eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and heart are exposed to six kinds of dust, such as color, sound, fragrance, taste, touch and law. Eyes are opposite to color, ears are opposite to sound ... constantly recording, punishing shadows, seeing and taking, and creating karma, thus forming a sense of separation.

Cutting phenomenon is just a process of "all behaviors are impermanent". All the movements and shapes you see are exactly what the Buddha said: "All the behaviors are impermanent, all the laws are absent, and after all, it is silence." Nothing is real and eternal except' a real dharma world'. Because it doesn't exist, it is silent after all.

The most straightforward thing is that in the inscription of confidence, it is said that' emergency, just say two words, treat all equally, be inclusive, and all ten wise people will join this Sect'. In other words, Zen is the only way. If you want to react quickly and quickly, the only way is to enter the only way, and all the relative views of likes and dislikes, right and wrong, people and me will disappear and merge into one without differences.

Question 6: Why doesn't network language mean what depends on your context and understanding? If it is in the second dimension, I can understand it as [why not make a second] (and so on, this is completely wrong). If it is in the third dimension, it can be understood as [why not do it for the second time] or [why not go for the second time]. Well, that's about it. Analyze it yourself.

Question 7: What is the meaning of "Parr" in Buddhism? It is said that there are 84,000 dharmas in Buddhism, and Par dharma is the first dharma. Once a person enters the door and enters nirvana beyond life and death, he can become a Buddha. Of course, this is only from the ideological realm, not from the space. Buddhism can be understood as a doorway or a method, and all practitioners can achieve positive results as long as they persist in this practice. Since it is a state of mind, what kind of thoughts does it reflect? The second is a very profound concept, which is unclear in our words. Simply put, it is not one or two, and there is no difference between them. Buddhism believes that all things in the world, although different phenomena, are inseparable from Buddhism. It's just karma, nothing, neither relative nor absolute. Legend has it that there was a man named Vimalakīrti in ancient India. He is a famous Buddhist under Sakyamuni and a great bodhisattva. Unlike other bodhisattvas, Vimalakīrti has no family, while Vimalakīrti not only has a beautiful wife and concubine, but also has a large area of farmland. He is a local rich man, but he serves the Buddha devoutly, practices hard and takes an active part in secular activities. His behavior of becoming a monk is really unpredictable. Once he claimed to be ill, the Buddha sent his disciple Manjusri to visit him and had a big debate with him about Buddhism. Vimalakīrti answered all the questions with his profound Buddhist knowledge and superhuman eloquence. He believes that as long as his heart is clean, the Buddha land will be clean. Although his family is good, he is not blinded by greed. Although his behavior is different from other bodhisattvas, he is really pursuing the truth of Buddhism and Taoism. So everything is not limited to form, but how to apply Prajna wisdom to life in the heart, so he proved that becoming a monk is the only way.

Question 8: What does "never fail" mean? "Never fail" has three incentives: First, don't make repeated mistakes. After summing up the reasons, fully learn the lessons and never repeat the same mistakes, which is the lowest level of understanding; Second, don't make predictable low-level mistakes. Summing up the experience and lessons from the events that have happened and applying them to the future work practice, at least some simple, repeated and predictable mistakes should be controlled in the false alarm stage to prevent the crisis from turning into a disaster, which is the understanding of the middle level; The third is the mistakes made by others. Don't do it again if you see it. If everyone can only learn from his own mistakes and failures, we will never make progress. To be good at learning and accumulating, we should not only learn from successful experiences, but also remember the lessons of others' failures, avoid repeating the same mistakes, avoid unnecessary losses, and speed up the pace of progress, so that individuals and teams can develop faster. This is a higher level of understanding.

Question 9: What do you mean by "color is empty"? In the Prajna Paramita Heart Sutra, it is interpreted as: "Color is emptiness, emptiness is difference, color is emptiness, emptiness is color, and thinking is the same." , "all laws are empty, neither born nor destroyed, neither dirty nor clean, neither increasing nor decreasing. Therefore, there is no color, no thought, no body and mind, no sound, no fragrance, no touch, no vision, even no conscious world, no ignorance, no ignorance and no old age in the air. If there is no pain, it will destroy the Tao. Without wisdom, there is no gain. " . Personal understanding: "color" can be understood as "color, sound, fragrance and touch" perceived through "eyes, ears, nose and tongue", that is, "the outside world". In Buddhist practice, the perception of "color, sound, fragrance and touch" should be "empty". In other words, the inner world perceived by the mind is empty, and the so-called emptiness is the color of the outer world. If the mind is moved by the "outside world", it is called "gazing". Seriously, one hundred and eight thousand thoughts at a time, you say it's annoying. In fact, this is very similar to the Taoist "harmony between man and nature". The "external world" and the "internal world" are the same. If there is only one, it is called "unique". For example, "unique method" means that there is only one method, one way. The human heart is integrated with the sky, and the heart is not moved by the "color" of the outside world. "What is what, what is it!" , is "one", "two" and "color space two".