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Publish: 04/10/2024 17:08:08

3 types of people are always protected by Bodhisattva, are you?

Buddhism believes that there are three types of people in the world that Bodhisattva cherishes the most, these people will always be lucky and enjoy complete blessings because they are always protected by Bodhisattva.

According to the Buddhist doctrine, Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara is the symbol of great compassion, the foundation of all practices, and is also the place where all sentient beings rely on to seek relief from suffering.

Therefore, when practicing, practitioners all turn to Him as a shining example to follow, and all sentient beings who are suffering also turn to Him for protection and guidance.

Therefore, whether they are rustic or wise, as long as they have a heart toward Buddha, cultivate their mind and body, and do good deeds, everyone will be protected and saved by Him, He neither hates nor abandons anyone.

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However, from the perspective of ordinary people, Buddha and Bodhisattva also have people that they like and dislike. Those who can listen to and follow His teachings are of course the most beloved.

As for those who do not believe in cause and effect, slander Buddha, and do not respect Buddha, how can Buddhas and Bodhisattvas protect them?

Below are the 3 types of people that Buddha and Bodhisattva value the most. Hopefully, you will have friends.

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Those who are filial and wholeheartedly support their parents will also be respected and protected by Bodhisattva.

In Buddhism, there is a saying: "If you are filial to your parents at home, why do you need to burn incense far away?"

According to Buddhism, parents are the greatest blessing in the world, parents are Buddhas and Bodhisattvas. Being filial to your parents is like making offerings to Buddhas, the merits you gain are the same.

The ancients often said: "Hundred virtues, filial piety is the first", which means that among all human virtues, filial piety is the most important. Therefore, as a child, you must respect your elders and give way to your juniors to repay your parents' efforts in raising you.

As a child, if you cannot even be filial to your parents, what else can you do? Can you treat others kindly?

The great merit of giving birth and raising you is as high as the mountains and as deep as the sea. Therefore, no matter how busy or tired you are, do not forget to take care of and show filial piety to your parents.

 

2.

People who believe in the law of cause and effect

“Cause” means cause, seed, or seed. “Result” means result, fruit, or tangible or intangible result of a planted seed. Cause and result are two states that follow each other.

If you do not sow good causes but want to pray to Bodhisattva to bless you to reap sweet fruits, He certainly cannot help you. Whatever you sow, you must reap, depending on the amount of good or evil, so there are differences. What you sow, what you reap, you can change the cause and effect but cannot go beyond the cause and effect.

Each person when born and growing up has their own circumstances, no one is the same. Each person has their own sadness, happiness, joy, and suffering, but in the end, it seems that everyone has their own suffering. And then people rely on worship, fortune telling... with the hope of changing their fate.

 

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Those who practice religion, know how to receive precepts and give alms, are among the three types of people that Buddha and Bodhisattva value the most. Those who understand and follow the teachings of goodness, those who can cut off evil causes, and those who like to give alms can naturally reap good results.

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