Is there any Zen language in Buddhism that can purify people's hearts?

1, Hua Yan Jing is different, such as seeds, fruits and karma, so all beings are different. For example, Wang Baozhi's heart can be seen at will, and all living beings have a clean heart, so they can see a clean brake.

2. Sin comes from the heart and dies from the heart. So the heart is fundamental. If you want to get rid of it, you must first know the root cause. If this principle cannot be achieved, it is a waste of credit, and it is useless to ask for it from the outside. ?

3. If you want pure land, you must clean your heart and follow your heart, that is, the Buddha land is clean. Sages seek heart but not Buddha, fools seek Buddha without heart; Wise men adjust their mentality, fools adjust their mentality. ?

4. Those who are neither born nor dead have no life at all, and they are not dead today. Non-heretics, they will stop living, show their death by living, die without dying, and live without dying.

5. If you have an epiphany, you will be clean and carefree, and if you have wisdom, you will be self-sufficient. This heart is Buddha. After all, it's no different.

Extended data:

Buddhism is a religion that teaches people to get rid of the hardships of life and achieve eternity. Therefore, Buddhism itself has its own cultivation methods. Its basic method is "abstinence, determination and wisdom", and "abstinence" is a precept and a Buddhist code of conduct for monks, such as not killing, stealing and lust. "Ding" is a method of cultivation, including meditation, chanting and other specific ways; "Wisdom" is a state of enlightenment, which is more fundamental, and "determination" is the concrete method to achieve "wisdom".

The biggest change after Buddhism was introduced into China was the understanding of Buddhism. In Buddhism, Buddha is equivalent to God, and China's Buddhism has gradually formed the concepts of "everyone has Buddha nature" and "enlightenment becomes Buddha". These thoughts were first put forward by Zhu Daosheng and later inherited by Zen Buddhism, which became the theoretical basis of Zen Buddhism.

Zen is a transliteration of the Indian character Zen, which means meditation or meditation for short. It is a kind of "thinking practice" in Buddhist practice. Zen is a school of Buddhism developed in China. Zen claimed to be handed down from Buddhism, not orally, but from the heart. Therefore, Zen advocates "not writing", and because it is telepathic, it "points directly at people's hearts" and "sees nature and becomes Buddha".

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Zen Buddhism