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The great wish of Sakyamuni
The way of liberation mentioned by Buddhism does not mean that after believing in Buddhism, you can avoid all kinds of hardships such as being young, old, sick and dead. As long as we are one of the sentient beings, as long as karma can be obtained, everything must be success, living, bad and empty, and then success and living again. "Add a Agama" says that when everything comes to an end, the fruit will fall, the fruit will scatter, and life will die.

The suffering of Buddhism does not mean that people live in pain, but that they are distressed by thinking. It means that people's hearts will change when they experience various external environments. In other words, suffering is your inner feeling, distress, not suffering. The purpose of Buddhism is to let us correctly understand all the world behaviors and what we have seen and heard, and to complete this process with a correct attitude, instead of pursuing or escaping with greed or fear. That is, the "four truths" are to express: what is the root of suffering and what is the way to get rid of it. This kind of bitterness is how people feel when they think and do things. As long as you control your psychology and behavior correctly, you won't have any troubles. This is the way to destroy harmony in the four truths of Buddhism.

Knowing this truth, we can change ourselves, change our inner awareness, learn how to get rid of ignorance, learn the middle way, be brave in thinking and acting, not cling to things and results, and seek liberation and wisdom with self-awareness. Only when we understand that the five elements are impermanent, all laws are self-imposed, and everything is changing and developing, and look at the world with a calm mind, can we understand what is good, sad, happy and abandoned, and can we realize our inner awareness.

The purpose of our study and practice of Buddhism is to break away from samsara and reach the enlightened realm of Buddhism. This means transcending life and death, not being obsessed with life and death.

All evils should be avoided, and all good deeds should be followed and self-purified. These are Buddhists.

The teachings of Buddhists do not make us break away from life or reject secular life, but let us know how to analyze, understand and judge various problems in reality with wisdom and find a middle solution. To do what we can and should do well is to "avoid all evil and pursue all good", and how to find, analyze and even solve it according to Buddhist thinking is the process of our own awakening, consciousness and final consciousness, which is called "self-purification". That is, I know what I should do.