The realm of Dharma is the Buddhist worldview of righteousness. Everyone sees the world differently. For example, a mathematician can see a geometric shape as it is, but some people can't see it for a lifetime. For example, a colorblind person cannot see a color blindness test chart. So in the same realm, different people see different things. Just as the "Buddha Says No Increase, No Decrease" says: "Sariputra, all foolish ordinary people don’t know a Dharma realm as they really are, and if they don’t see a Dharma realm as they are, they have wrong views. , Tathagata is alive, my disciples can’t see this. If I pass five hundred years old after my death, there will be many beings who are foolish and witless. In the Buddhadharma, although beards and hairs are removed, and three robes are worn, there is a statue of Shamen, but there is no Shamen’s virtue in it. If you are waiting for generations, in fact, it is not that Shamon is called a Shamon, and that a disciple of a Buddha is a disciple of the Buddha, but he speaks: "I am a disciple of the true Buddha." Yoshitsune, there is no discerning eye."
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