It is easy to recite Buddha, but difficult to be confident. People who disagree always do nothing. Ten thousand peaks meet and one peak opens, and dawn often falls from the sky. What does this poem me

It is easy to recite Buddha, but difficult to be confident. People who disagree always do nothing. Ten thousand peaks meet and one peak opens, and dawn often falls from the sky. What does this poem mean? It is easy to read Buddha, but difficult to have confidence. Different opinions are always idle. When I read Amitabha, my heart was scattered, and it was useless to shout my throat out. This is a complete sentence. Master Hanshan's original words. It is about how to practice and how to recite Buddha. From the point of view of practicing, it is useless to read Buddha with a heart in mind.

It is easy to preach and teach, but it is always idle to get rid of other thoughts. The world is often blocked by dust and labor, and it is futile to sit quietly and watch the tigers fight. "Practice is easier said than done. For most Buddhist believers, they are familiar with many Buddhist terms and allusions by listening to classics or reading extensively. When communicating with ordinary people, I can talk in Kan Kan and talk endlessly.

Some people are knowledgeable, often running around, preaching and teaching to solve doubts, and can explain the obscure Buddhist scriptures in simple terms, so that people who listen to Buddhism are fascinated. Therefore, they have won the praise of believers because they can attract them. But practice focuses on real practice and demonstration, and preaching is only one aspect of spreading Buddhism. For a practitioner, the key is to be able to get rid of all delusions and distractions and concentrate on the Tao without any external interference.

If the extended materials are grandiose, they don't really understand Buddhism and Taoism, just like the poor have money but no money. If the preacher keeps thinking, he still keeps thinking about the world in his meditation practice. Even if you live in seclusion in the mountains, your heart is rarely clean.

The master discussed the difficulty of becoming a monk and keeping precepts. "Song of Idleness" said: "Being a monk is easy to obey the rules, but hard to believe everything. Always idle, it is useless to quit everything, even if you lose your hair. " It is not easy to be a real monk. You should become a monk with both physical and mental cultivation, strictly abide by Buddhist rules and regulations, and do what you say and do.

If you just want to be an image shaman, shave off your beard and put on a monk's costume. If you are only an image monk, but you don't follow the Buddhist precepts, you have no faith in Buddhism. Even if they are in Buddhism, they often do things that damage the image of monks. They are actually the scum of the monks. The purpose of Buddha's commandments is to persuade evil monks to do good.