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King Ksitigarbha said: "If you feel that you are attached to the phase, then you are attached to the phase.

If you feel that you have no attachment, that means you have no attachment.

What matters is that you want to do it.

I still want to show it to others!”

Chen Yang suddenly realized, "Bodhisattva is the true wisdom!"

Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva changed the subject and said: "Last night, the little benefactor saw many demons kneeling down outside. What was he thinking?"

Chen Yang said: "This junior is thinking that this hell will never be empty."

Ksitigarbha said: "Yes, it will indeed not be empty!"

Chen Yang said: "There are too many big principles and small principles."

Ksitigarbha said: "These sentient beings cannot be saved."

Chen Yang said: "Junior knows that this is your wish. Even if you can't complete it, you should try your best to do it.

He who can save one person is one person!"

Ksitigarbha said: "This is the truth!"

Chen Yang fell into silence.

Ksitigarbha said: "What is the little donor thinking?"

Chen Yang said: "We are always busy, you are also busy, I am also busy, all living beings are busy! Is busyness the truth of life?

Some people believe in Buddhism and do not step on ants or eat meat.

But they forget that the vegetables they eat are also part of the soul.

In other words, as long as living beings are alive, you have to eat me and I eat you, forming a big cycle."

Ksitigarbha said: "This is the principle that cause and effect are not empty!"

Chen Yang said: "Why can't we let go?

Put down the busyness, put down everything, and seek to be at ease both physically and mentally.”

Ksitigarbha said: "The key problem is that even if you let go, you will not be able to feel at ease physically and mentally."

Chen Yang was startled, then said: "That's true!"

After a pause, he continued: "In Buddhism, there is a saying that slandering the Buddha has infinite consequences and will lead to eternal hell.

Since Buddha is compassionate, how can he punish people to hell just because they were scolded a few times?

In this case, isn't this Buddha like a tyrant who cannot tolerate the slightest disrespect?"

Ksitigarbha smiled slightly and said: "Since the young benefactor has great wisdom, why do you need to ask this question?

If someone says that slandering the Buddha will lead to eternal hell, it can only be said that this person has ulterior motives and uses the name of the Buddha to tarnish the wisdom of our Buddha.

When he said this, he had to bear the consequences.

There is another saying among Buddhists: I, the Buddha, am compassionate. If you slander the Buddha, you must have anger and hatred in your heart.

This anger and hatred will lead to some causes and effects."

Chen Yang said: "That's it!"

King Ksitigarbha said: "In the immortal world, you should have seen my Buddha?"

Chen Yang said: "The younger generation has indeed seen it, but what the younger generation saw seems to be different from the Buddha in the minds of Buddhists!"

King Ksitigarbha said: “In the hearts of people in the Buddhist sect, I, the Buddha, am omnipotent.

That is a fiction and untrue.

So, you say it's different, that's normal.

What exactly is Buddha?

Is it compassion?

Is it peace of mind?”
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