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Buddhism talks about breaking evil and cultivating good, but also about letting go of persistent differences. If you can't even distinguish between good and evil, and don't insist on good, how can you
Buddhism talks about breaking evil and cultivating good, but also about letting go of persistent differences. If you can't even distinguish between good and evil, and don't insist on good, how can you practice? This problem is best explained in one sentence.

Follow fate and never climb!

Letting go is not to ignore it. Letting go is an attitude and a stage of practice. Knowing good and evil, but letting go.

For example, although the bodhisattva has broken the dust, it is also moving forward in samsara, not samsara, but samsara.

Turn to China when you are confused, and turn to China when you are enlightened! Is it invisible to break evil and cultivate good?

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