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the world is crap

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I don't want to believe in the world anymore
I'm happy to roll over my car in the city on Halloween, and I'm very disappointed to see recent people polluting the city without throwing away trash, and the scum that turned themselves in a furious manner despite having a vicious hit-and-run

It doesn't seem like Japan is really falling and declining
It makes me think every time that the administration of justice and administration that don't even try to judge such people is ridiculously stupid

It's a pity that South Korea makes a fool of you every time, and why doesn't this country act the way we think?

I don't know what to believe... even if I'm alive, it makes me want to die just because of bad things...

“The city is full of monkeys! Even if you leave it alone, it will perish.”
“The human brain has begun to atrophy and there is no need to fight anymore!”
“Wouldn't it be necessary to defy humans who are hypocritical, destroy the environment, and have no sense of courtesy...?”

These are the words my enemy said in my favorite SFX film
Exactly, it's an appropriate word for today's world
To the extent that aliens have said this far, I think the number of people in the world today is about that

6 Zen Responses

Disgust for the Clean Land

I read it. I also understand how you feel about that. Why is that the case based on what is being reported? That makes me feel emotional, doesn't it? I sincerely understand your feelings.

Within Buddhism, there is a field called the Jodo religion.
What is in that teaching
Disgust for the Clean Land
There is a teaching called.

It is a teaching that people hate this dirty and foolish world, and sincerely ask for the Pure Land, which is a pure and clean country of Buddha, to be born there.

It is a teaching where you sincerely join hands with Amida, who is the Buddha, to save me, and lead me to the pure land of the Buddha, to take care of Nembutsu with all his heart.

The Buddha sincerely prays that Namu Amida Buddha and those who act as nenbutsu are always saved. Then, they guided me to the Buddha's Pure Land and I was born.

And in that pure land, all dirty and foolish things will disappear, and suffering, sorrow, and hesitation will disappear.
Furthermore, by receiving teachings from the Buddha, everyone can get along well and be at ease, and attain Buddhahood.

In this way, Buddhism has many teachings that save people from this dirty world.

If you don't mind, please try studying and practicing Buddhism sincerely.

I sincerely pray to the Buddha that this kind of relationship will continue to be brought to you, and that you will be peaceful and happy from the bottom of your heart.

[Bundarika] Lotus Flowers Blooming in Humid Silt

Certainly, the world may be crap,
The problem is “how am I?” even though I'm in that crap pot That's it.
A beautiful lotus can only bloom from the mud.

Now, how do we make beautiful flowers bloom in this smelly rotten mud? How can I make a clean scent drift through the air?
Just thinking about it makes me excited.

“I'm going my own way. That's all that matters.”

I want to make this scum world even a little better,
I preach Buddhism.

I'm not asking you to believe it.
I'm not even asking you to follow me.

However, so that drinkers can't stop drinking,
I preach Buddhism.

How did the protagonist respond to that alien?
Each of us would like to be the protagonist.

Good and evil coexist in people's hearts.

In Buddhism, there is a teaching called the Ten Realms (Jiyu Kaigogu).
The teaching is that there are no two types of people, good people and evil people, and that good and evil live together in all humans.
There isn't just one way to look at things.

What sinks a ship and what floats is the same water.

To paradise in the damn world

Shizuku-sama

This is Kawaguchi Hidetoshi. This is my humble answer to the question.

I have also answered a few questions below, but from the perspective of Shakyamuni, Nyorai, and the wise men, the state of this Shaba world and the state of this human world also shine as a pure pure land world.

Question “Is there a hell?”
https://hasunoha.jp/questions/30002

Of course, if you look at it from our point of view as ignorant (fundamental ignorance) and ordinary people who are worried, the state of this Shabha world and the human world looks ugly and dirty.

In fact, work due to ignorance and worry is ugly and dirty, and as a result, we wander into a reincarnation of suffering...

I want to walk through Buddhism, so that you, are all lost and the sentient beings of Shaba who are in a reincarnation of suffering... so that everyone will eventually be saved, and it will be a paradise where no one will suffer in this Shaba.

Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho