"Let's hear it. 」
"She said that she couldn't feel the enthusiasm of the masters in the temple. When the masters are busy, they are too lazy to chat with her. Sometimes the little things that the masters told her to do, such as writing memorial tablets, burning documents and buying fruit sacrifices, were often as busy as a bee because she had to receive other lay people. She felt that she didn't get the attention and care of the masters, was left out, and simply didn't come. 」
"Oh, I see. Then I really should thank this layman. Luckily, she didn't come any more. 」
"Master Amitabha, how can you say that? Shouldn't wizards be kind? 」
"Yes, I will say this just because I think of her. 」
"Teacher, I don't understand. 」
I told him:
To put it simply, a devout Buddhist comes to the temple for three purposes: one is to quit his job, the other is to plant Futian, and the third is to enlighten.
If you want to get rid of karma, you can go to the Hall of the Great Hero to worship Buddha, clean the temple and volunteer in the temple.
If you want to plant Futian, you can support the three treasures of Buddha, give alms, seal scriptures and set them free.
If you want to be enlightened, you can chant Buddhist scripture, meditate and meditate.
Do you find that almost all the things I have listed can be completed by myself without the full escort of the temple master?
I'm curious about some laymen. If you don't do these things when you come to the temple, why come to the temple? Do you just want to give orders in the temple and look for the sense of superiority that you lack in society? Or do you want to release your insecurity at work and at home? What is the difference between this behavior and those who get angry at work or at home and then go to the restaurant to make things difficult for the waiter to let him go?
Mages should not only get along with all beings, but also have their own spiritual lessons to complete. Coupled with the large number of lay people who come to the temple, the time is definitely a little short, and there will definitely be times when you are left out, and there will be times when you are left out to chat with you and leave you out. What's more, why should the mage put aside his fate and concentrate on chatting with you when you come? I even asked the wizard to run errands for you. How blessed are you to bear such profligacy?
I think there must be a few lay people who have this mentality. In this source field, we must solemnly tell these "amateurs" that the temple is not a star-rated hotel, and you are not a golden diamond VIP.
I want to enjoy meticulous care and service in the temple. I think you're in the wrong place. The wizard's life value is to lead all beings out of the three realms of fire house and get relief. Not your waiter, tea artist, private secretary or consultant.
Temples are different from other places in society. This is a pool for believers to wash their hearts, a cool place to cultivate happiness, and a Buddhist field to enlighten their wisdom. Don't try to dominate the temple, after all, you can't afford this cause and effect.