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Please correct my understanding of "good karma, Buddhist karma and magic karma" at the end of my study.
The following humble opinions are for exchange and sharing only.

Things are being done, called things, things are done, called karma, and the influence of karma on oneself is called karma.

Goodness, the absolute standard, corresponds to the nature of truth, so it is called goodness. What goes against the essence of truth is called evil.

Goodness, as a relative standard, is a discipline summed up by Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, such as the Five Commandments and Ten Kindness. What conforms to the precepts is good, and what violates them is evil.

Good deeds are good deeds, and good deeds have their own good deeds. Doing evil is bad karma, and bad karma has its own bad karma.

Buddha's awareness, awareness, awareness of him, awareness of perfection. The Buddha is a pure, pure and complete awakened one.

Buddhist industry, that is, pure industry.

Magic industry, namely printing and dyeing industry.

Bodhisattva, which is recorded in many ancient books, is easy to find online, so I won't go into details. In modern terms, it can be expressed in vernacular: pure heart, pure heart, equal heart, righteous heart and compassionate heart.

Hua Yanjing: "Forgetting bodhicitta and cultivating good roots is for the magic industry."

This is a speech by Master Kong Jing:

Report on King Kong Prajna Studies (Episode 50) 1995/5 Name of the Buddhist Temple in Singapore: 09-23-050.

This passage is all the teachings of Hua Yan, which comes from Hua Yan Jing. Forget bodhicitta and practice all kinds of good deeds, but there is no bodhicitta; Bodhi means enlightenment, and enlightenment means separation. The diamond sutra says that he was born with a heart, and he gave, which is good; But he stayed in the photo. He didn't leave the photo.

Buddhism doesn't give us any living space. He does have something to live in, but he has nothing to live in. He does charity, he does charity with his heart, which is what he said here: without bodhicitta, everything is fine. Why do you say possessed by the devil? The devil is talking about torture. Although you get good results and good returns, you have to suffer a lot while enjoying happiness. This is what the devil has. By magic, the Buddha actually means torture.

In ancient classics, under the devil is a stone, a pebble, a grinding torture, not a ghost, but the word. Turn the grinding of torture into the magic of the devil. The magic word "devil" was coined by Liang Wudi, but it is not in the ancient words of China. Liang Wudi felt that torture was too bitter, just like meeting a ghost, so he removed the stone and changed it into a ghost word, which was made by Liang Wudi, so we will use this word in the future. To know the origin of this word, we must know its original meaning, which is torture, and torture is trouble and torture.

Today, we enjoy happiness and have great blessings. In his heart, he has worries, he has concerns, and he has many troubles. This is because there is torture in happiness, and he is possessed by the devil. The greater the blessing, the more worries and sufferings, and the devil will take care of it. If he has bodhicitta, he will not be tortured, he will be able to follow fate, he will have a great blessing, he will not worry about it, and he will not think about whose property I will inherit in the future. He has no such delusion, so he is comfortable and has no troubles.

If there are more children without wisdom, I will give this or that in the future, and whoever succeeds in the future will be able to keep it. This is not wishful thinking! This is torturing yourself, and there is no universal wisdom. People with prajnaparamita wisdom decide not to do it. So he can enjoy it. He thinks there are no side effects. His heart is pure and spotless, and no matter how many blessings there are, nothing will happen. So he didn't suffer, and he didn't have the idea. This is Bodhi, and this is Prajna.

The following information is for reference only:

Beginner's Guide/veeko/blog/item/4925df1662e49E5BF3203.html.

Some materials that may be used when you are new to Buddhism/veeko/blog/item/8b0dc544333fae44500fe6B.html.

Namo amit Ba