Buddhism
Does Buddhism teach that people suffer because they think about this and that there is no suffering if they don't think about anything as a solution?
Does Buddhism teach that people suffer because they think about this and that there is no suffering if they don't think about anything as a solution?
Worries The cause of suffering is affliction, so once the affliction is gone, the worry and suffering completely disappear.
Extraneous thoughts caused by worry are also the cause of worry and suffering, so if you reduce unnecessary delusional distractions, your worries and suffering will decrease considerably.
Also, if you can control delusional distractions, you can control your worries and suffering quite a bit.
However, even if delusional distractions can be controlled, suffering will not go away if the affliction is not completely gone away. (The world of suffering = the world of living creatures reincarnates.)
Furthermore, even if worries completely disappear, suffering will not go away at all while living in this world.
The Buddha's worries have been erased, so he will not be reincarnated again after death.
However, until the Buddha passed away, he had lower back pain and physical pain from illness.
On the other hand, since the Buddha had no unnecessary distractions, he was able to easily complete his life without suffering from back pain or illness.
If you think about it separately, there are plenty of ideas that aren't harmful.
Of course, humans suffer from thoughts.
Strictly speaking, they suffer because of their “way of thinking.”
I am tormented by what I have thought about.
I suffer from what I think in response to thoughts that have arisen.
The idea itself isn't a bad thing.
At the first point, thoughts just came out naturally.
However, depending on how the person is treated immediately after that, suffering is born due to thoughts.
Please take a close look at that place so that you can use your thoughts well.
If you want to gain enlightenment, look at the root cause of your thoughts and thoughts, and see through that your own good or bad is not attached to your thoughts and thoughts.
Finding out exactly what kind of person a person is that thinks and thinks, and what exactly are thoughts and thoughts is a salvation.
Thinking and thinking is something we do every day in real life. However, when it comes to whether that thought is my own, it's a phenomenon that just occurs spontaneously, not my own.
As for the idea, it's just a thought, and there shouldn't be any problems.
Once you can clearly distinguish between facts, thoughts, and thoughts, you will be able to live an easy life.
There are many differences in teaching, even when it comes to Buddhism. Even the purpose and goal of teaching is different.
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If I were to say that Buddha was preached in the Lotus Sutra,
Under the condition of “people in this day and age,” people must endure suffering and never run away from suffering. That is the teaching of the Lotus Sutra.
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This is called “Extinction of Crime (Zaisou Shometsu).”
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The Buddha explains how he himself became a Buddha and attained Buddhism in Myōhō Renge Kyōjō Fukaru Bosatsu Hina 20.
“This is how I became a Buddha after making amends for my sins in a previous life.
How did you atone for your sins
People laugh at them, attack them with sticks, throw stones at them, and curse them. I died after living a life where I endured all of them.
As a result, I am now a Buddha.
He attained Buddhism after atoning for his sins.”
That's what you said.
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The teaching of the Lotus Sutra is to live a way of life where you endure suffering.