Buddha talks about greed, anger and ignorance. How to explain greed, anger and ignorance?
No delusion and no self means no disaster or difficulty. Bodhisattva has the appearance of self, appearance of human beings, appearance of sentient beings, and appearance of life. That is to say, non-Bodhisattva. Those who are used to Mahayana self-dharma and emptiness may not understand the importance of Bodhisattva behavior. "No self". In ancient times, Prajna understood the truth through "selflessness". The realm of Bodhisattva without delusion or self.
Explanation of greed, anger, and ignorance:
Greed:
The mental activity that is stained by the five desires such as color, sound, smell, taste, and touch. . Buddhism believes that all living beings live in the world and are in contact with the outside world through their eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and other organs, producing sensations such as color, sound, fragrance, taste, touch and so on. These feelings can arouse the desires of all living beings, so they are called the five desires. If you are attached to these five desires and develop a love-tainted mind, it will become greed.
Angry:
Hatred, resentful and harmful to others, or slandered, smeared other religions and other behaviors. Anger is the psychology and emotion of resentment and irritation caused by disgust towards living beings or things. Buddhism believes that resentment towards others or other things that go against one's wishes will cause mental effects such as heat, annoyance, and restlessness in the body and mind of all living beings, which is very harmful to the practice of Buddhism.
Crazy:
The mind is dark and ignorant. Buddhism believes that all living beings have been ignorant since time immemorial, resulting in ignorance of mind and confusion in things. From this, they are divided into "people" and "I". As a result, self-grasping and Dharma-grasping arise, and all kinds of troubles in life and the disturbances in worldly affairs arise from this. Therefore delusion is the basis of all defilements.
Extended information:
The meaning of greed, anger and ignorance:
The Buddha believed that all kinds of human suffering (such as troubles, struggles, etc.) mainly come from one's own greed. , anger, and foolishness are the so-called "three poisons." It is the root of all human evil deeds of body, speech, and mind.
Greed is a mental function that is not satisfied with the things one likes, such as fame and property; anger is a mental function that hates things that do not suit one's will, thus making one's body and mind restless; ignorance It refers to a spiritual effect of ignorance and ignorance.
The expansion of these spiritual effects has caused human beings to compete and hate each other so much that they never know where the real way out of suffering is. The Buddha taught us to "diligently cultivate precepts, concentration, and wisdom to eliminate greed, anger, and ignorance." This means that people should eliminate greed, anger, ignorance, and ignorance through self-cultivation of precepts, concentration, and wisdom, and purify their own souls.
In specific practice, people are required to transform greed with charity, anger with compassion, and ignorance with wisdom.
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