Chapter 63: Buddha and Buddhahood(1/2)
The girl looked up and looked at the young monk standing in front of her.
Seeing the smile on the other person's face, she gradually stopped crying.
But listening to the question that was mentioned by the other party, her voice was inevitable, and she said with a little sob.
"Little girl, I've seen this master."
Her mother told her that you should be polite.
So she had to say hello first.
Perhaps I didn't expect that a girl who cried like this would appear so ruled when she first reacted after seeing her.
Le Guoyi was stunned for a moment, until a moment later, then continued to smile.
"I am a monk who has done something wrong, and I just saw the little donor crying here. I still don't know what he is thinking?"
"Back, go back to the master." He raised his hand slightly crampedly and wiped his eyes, almost wiping his little face into a cat.
The bell lowered his head, perhaps hesitating for a while.
Then he put his hands together and performed a specious Buddhist ritual.
"Little girl, there are indeed a few things I can't figure out. I don't know if the master can answer it for me..."
"Of course, this is what I want."
Le Guo seemed to look at the girl with some appreciation, but she felt that this little girl was a bit calmer than her peers.
"Then, this answer, no, don't charge money." The little girl should still be nervous.
It was as if I was worried about whether I would seem too greedy.
"No money is charged." Listening to her question, Le Guo smiled again, his eyebrows and eyes softened.
The sound that is already nice has also become a little warmer and purer.
"This, this is what..." Perhaps because Leguo's voice was really beautiful, the little girl finally relaxed a little.
And after gently sucking the nose.
He asked in anticipation as well as inquiry.
"So, my first question is, is it the same between people?"
Children's ability to express themselves is always limited, and sometimes they need some imagination to understand what they really want to express.
Fortunately, the girl’s problem is very clear and not complicated.
It seems that everyone can give some answers based on their own understanding.
"It's different." Monk Leguo said so affirmatively.
Regarding this, he believed that his senior brother Leyin would also give the same answer.
"So, who should be divided into, who is a good person and who is a bad person."
“It should be divided by the law.”
Speaking of this matter, Monk Leguo did not have any Zen strategy.
It just answered the girl's confusion with the most secular and clearest words.
"But who decided the law?"
The bell did not stop asking questions.
This time, Monk Leguo had been pondering for a while before speaking.
"We should make everyone agree on the principles, or use the power of the people to gather together."
At the end, maybe because he was afraid that the girl wouldn't understand, so he added another sentence.
"The law is what a group of people uses to restrain a person, and this person is every person in that group, so the law is the ordinance recognized by most people."
"So, the law should control everyone, right?"
"Yes, in a time when the emperor is good at governing, the emperor breaks the law and commits the same crime as the common people."
“Should everyone abide by the law?”
“Everyone should abide by the law.”
"Then why, there are still people from the world in this world?"
Lingling raised her head, faced the fruit, and asked her true doubts.
Le Guo was stunned by her question.
Then he fell into deep thought.
In terms of the Buddha he realized.
Buddha is a state of mind in human beings, so Buddha is himself.
People are born as "Buddha". Although others do not know about it, they become "Buddha" when they gather together.
It means that everyone is born as a Buddha, although others don’t know that you are a Buddha.
But when everyone can see your Buddha, you will become a Buddha.
"Buddha" can have countless names.
But in short, it is a consensus.
Therefore, Buddhism is the law, and law is the law of the world.
The Buddha said that to educate the world is to let everyone reach a consensus and live in harmony under this consensus.
But the people in the martial arts world are the group of people who are the least concerned about consensus.
They hold their own force, pursue freedom and plan freely.
All these things, at the end of the day, are nothing more than trying to do whatever you want.
As long as you understand your thoughts, you can do anything.
In the final analysis, there may be only a line between a knight's righteousness and a villain's evil.
Because their perceptions are not consensus.
It's just a thought in their own minds.
Good and evil are decided by me.
In this way, if you make a mistake in your thoughts, you will be wrong every step.
If you don't make a big fuss, you won't give up.
No matter what others do, it has nothing to do with him.
Is this right? This is by no means right.
There must be a constraint in the world, otherwise madmen will be at peace with themselves. If they suddenly go crazy one day, kill them if they want to kill them, and scold them if they want to scold them, how can ordinary people live in peace?
In the end, everyone is in danger, and everyone is crazy.
People are fickle and without any constraints, how many people can keep their original intentions unchanged?
Of course, there is not a real intention in this world to try to be kind, and the master and old abbot of the monk Liguo.
It means that the mind does not have any distracting thoughts.
But there should always be a fair way to prevent nausea and even do whatever you want.
At the same time, this justice must be placed on all the hearts, controlling all single thoughts, so that they know what can be done and what cannot be done when they are impulsive.
yes……
Compared with the law, which should be used as a regulation of human relations, what is the world of the world?
If the law is strict and there is a public opinion, why do we need the forces in the martial arts world to divide it?
Why do people feel that they can always underestimate national laws?
Moreover, why would anyone divide the world into two places: the court and the rivers and lakes?
If the people of the Jianghu can ignore justice to a certain extent, even if only a few of them will do evil, then what is the difference between them and a group of extrajudicial madmen?
Is Master really right? Is it really a Buddha who blocks the mountains and guards his heart?
If his Buddha is a Buddha, then what is the Buddha becoming a Buddha?
If the Buddha’s original intention is to persuade the world.
So why do we leave such a brave and fierce place in this world?
I'm afraid even Xiao Lingdang herself wouldn't have imagined that the question raised by a wandering child like her actually gave Leguo a chance to jump out of the world and think about the world.
In the alley, the monk's brow was locked, and he looked at the girl in front of him.
Suddenly, I asked myself again in my heart what Buddha is.
He still thinks he understands Buddhism.
To be continued...