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2. If you really can't find the above-mentioned specially copied classics (in fact, there is a way. If you can't find it, I'll introduce it to you. You can prepare some papers yourself. Generally, I can check it myself (but this is very troublesome, because I have to check every piece, so I usually copy it under the paper with a checked paper pad, so I can repeat it.
Second, the preparation before copying the warp
1, the core requirement is seven words: rub your hands and copy the scriptures like a Buddha. Wash your hands before copying scripture, burn incense if possible, and read it three times when no one is around (I assume you are in the office, and if someone reads it, I'm afraid someone will have a problem, especially people of other faiths): Sakyamuni Buddha, the master of Nanwu. Then start copying. In the process of copying, you should be unfocused, attentive and respectful.
2, copy with a black pen, try not to use red, and don't use pure blue ink, because it is easy to fade; Write in print. You can't scribble, you can't practice writing. You must row and stand up straight.
3. In the process of copying, mobile phones, televisions, etc. Should be closed to ensure that the replication process will not affect.
4. A scripture may not be copied at once, such as the Heart Sutra and the Great Compassion Mantra, which can be copied in ten minutes to half an hour, but the Diamond Sutra has more than 5,000 words and the Tibetan Sutra has more than 20,000 words, so it can't be copied at once, so once the time comes, or something needs to be temporarily interrupted, make a turn back immediately (when there is no one around, cross your hands).
5. There is no limit to what classics you can copy, any one can do. But I suggest starting with the Heart Sutra, because 260 words are easy to copy. Experience this process first. When you start to feel, you can concentrate for a long time and copy more classics.
6. The copied scriptures can be provided on your own desk. If not, you can put them on the top of the bookshelf. Don't hold them down with other books. If you can't put it down, you can mail it to a temple or go directly to a nearby temple and give it to a monk (usually a monk) for help.
-Amitabha, praise brother!