Some Connotative Ghost Stories Another Talk About The Eighteen Arhats Online Reading

This ghost story cleverly combines Buddhist teachings with folk tales, using the spiritual practice of a monk as a clue to present a profound allegory about karma, spiritual practice and repentance. This design is not only symbolic, but also deepens the religious connotation of the story while advancing the plot. At the same time, some detailed descriptions in the story, such as the little monk's mood of throwing money and the robbers' fear, also allow readers to feel the atmosphere of the story more intuitively. … Continue readingSome Connotative Ghost Stories Another Talk About The Eighteen Arhats Online Reading

The Most Powerful Karma In The World

Good friends, the most powerful retribution in the world is killing! When I was teaching the "Ksitigarbha Sutra" there, she asked me to help her think of a way, but I accepted refuge for the crab. After I finished the three refuges, the crab in her hand disappeared, and there was no pain. So this karma is not happy at all. We humans must remember not to kill. If you kill him, he will kill you. Kill each other. There is no end to it. We should not believe in karma after seeing it. If you don’t believe in karma, it will be your turn, and you can’t escape even if you want to. … Continue readingThe Most Powerful Karma In The World