Can Buddhists enjoy the health and happiness of normal people?

If we take the concept of liberation as an example, the so-called happiness of ordinary people is not enjoyed in Buddhism. Happiness in Buddhism is the growth of wisdom and compassion, and it never depends on external things.

Although the ultimate goal of Buddhism is to be born, it does not conflict with the spirit of joining the WTO. (the so-called "birth" is not to escape from the world, but to transform and rebuild the world. )

The Buddhist scriptures say:' Buddhism is in the world and inseparable from the world. Leaving Kuboth is like finding the horn of a rabbit. In other words, practice should be in the world, and consciousness should also be in the world. It is impossible for anyone who has a heart for the Tao to reject the world and escape from the human beings in this world, and get positive results by "being immune to it." Because if a person wants to become a Buddha, he must not only have wisdom and wisdom, but also have broad vows and compassion to help all beings. It is necessary to use these two kinds of' sadness' and' wisdom' interactively, complement each other, and achieve a complete and complete situation before becoming a Buddha. Therefore, Buddhism is doing the cause of joining the WTO in the spirit of being born. From practicing to becoming a Buddha, there is neither "joining the WTO" nor "being born", because it has always been carried out in this world!

Although there are so-called pure lands such as "Western Paradise" and "Oriental Glazed World" in Buddhist scriptures to persuade people to read Buddhism and live in other countries, anyone who knows the true meaning of Buddhism knows that this is an expedient measure and a convenient way for Buddhists and Bodhisattvas to transform all beings, and the ultimate goal of Buddhism is to "turn the world into a solemn pure land and turn hell into a paradise." This is the real purpose of Buddhism, not to ask people to escape from this world and hide in the pure land of the west to enjoy happiness.

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