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                                    December 2024 Vajra Bodhi Sea 21%u6cd5%u8a9e%u6cd5%u96e8Dharma Talk Dharma Rain%u4eba%u3001%u653e%u706b%uff0c%u6bba%u3001%u76dc%u3001%u6deb%u3001%u5984%u3001%u9152%u7121%u6240%u4e0d%u505a%u2014%u2014%u5118%u91cf%u53bb%u6bba%u751f%uff0c%u5118%u91cf%u53bb%u5077%u76dc%uff0c%u5118%u91cf%u53bb%u90aa%u6deb%uff0c%u5118%u91cf%u7684%u6253%u5984%u8a9e%uff0c%u5118%u91cf%u7684%u53bb%u98f2%u9152%uff1b%u4f60%u9084%u662f%u8eb2%u4e0d%u4e86%u9019%u4e09%u60e1%u9053%u3002%u56e0%u70ba%u5728%u4f5b%u6cd5%u88cf%u908a%uff0c%u6c92%u6709%u4ec0%u9ebc%u4eba%u60c5%u8b1b%u3002%u4e0d%u662f%u8aaa%uff1a%u300c%u554a%uff01%u4f60%u7688%u4f9d%u4f5b%u4e86%uff0c%u7688%u4f9d%u6cd5%u4e86%uff0c%u7688%u4f9d%u50e7%u4e86%u3002%u7688%u4f9d%u4f5b%uff0c%u4e0d%u58ae%u5730%u7344%uff1b%u7688%u4f9d%u6cd5%uff0c%u4e0d%u8f49%u9913%u9b3c%uff1b%u7688%u4f9d%u50e7%uff0c%u4e0d%u58ae%u755c%u7272%u3002%u90a3%u9ebc%u4f60%u5c31%u96a8%u4fbf%u53ef%u4ee5%u4ec0%u9ebc%u90fd%u505a%u4e86%uff0c%u4e0d%u662f%u7684%uff0c%u4f60%u8981%u6539%u60e1%u5411%u5584%uff0c%u6c38%u9060%u4e0d%u505a%u58de%u4e8b%u60c5%u624d%u53ef%u4ee5%u3002%u4f60%u9084%u505a%u58de%u4e8b%uff0c%u4e00%u6a23%u58ae%u5730%u7344%u3002%u4e0d%u50cf%u5176%u4ed6%u5916%u9053%u6240%u8aaa%u7684%uff1a%u300c%u554a%uff01%u4f60%u53ea%u8981%u4fe1%u4e86%u4e3b%uff0c%u4f60%u5c31%u662f%u9020%u7f6a%u696d%uff0c%u4e5f%u4e0a%u5929%u5802%uff1b%u4f60%u4e0d%u4fe1%u4e3b%uff0c%u4f60%u5c31%u505a%u529f%u5fb7%uff0c%u4e5f%u58ae%u5730%u7344%u3002%u300d%u4e0d%u662f%u9019%u500b%u9053%u7406%u3002%u4f60%u5c31%u662f%u4fe1%u4f5b%uff0c%u4f60%u82e5%u9020%u7f6a%u696d%uff0c%u4e5f%u4e00%u5b9a%u4e00%u6a23%u58ae%u5730%u7344%u7684%uff1b%u4f60%u751a%u81f3%u65bc%u4e0d%u4fe1%u4f5b%uff0c%u4f60%u82e5%u505a%u529f%u5fb7%uff0c%u4e5f%u4e00%u6a23%u5347%u5929%u7684%u3002%u4f5b%u6cd5%u4e0d%u662f%u4e00%u7a2e%u8ff7%u4eba%u7684%u9053%u7406%uff0c%u8aaa%uff1a%u300c%u554a%uff01%u4f60%u8981%u4fe1%u6211%uff0c%u5c31%u4ec0%u9ebc%u90fd%u53ef%u4ee5%u4e86%u3002%u300d%u4e0d%u662f%u9019%u6a23%u7684%u3002%u4f60%u4fe1%u4f5b%uff0c%u4e5f%u8981%u4e0d%u9020%u7f6a%u696d%u624d%u53ef%u4ee5%uff1b%u4f60%u9020%u7f6a%u696d%uff0c%u4e00%u6a23%u58ae%u5730%u7344%u3002%u65e2%u7136%u4e00%u6a23%u58ae%u5730%u7344%uff0c%u70ba%u4ec0%u9ebc%u9084%u8981%u7688%u4f9d%u4e09%u5bf6%u5462%uff1f%u7688%u4f9d%u4e09%u5bf6%uff0c%u4f60%u5c31%u662f%u8981%u6539%u60e1%u5411%u5584%uff0c%u6539%u904e%u81ea%u65b0%uff1b%u5f9e%u6b64%u4e4b%u5f8c%uff0c%u53ea%u505a%u597d%u4e8b%uff0c%u4e0d%u505a%u58de%u4e8b%uff0c%u9019%u624d%u80fd%u5f97%u5230%u5229%u76ca%u3002%u6240%u4ee5%u9019%u4e00%u53e5%uff0c%u5c31%u662f%u7688%u4f9d%u5341%u65b9%u7121%u76e1%u7121%u76e1%u4e09%u5bf6%u3002%u4f60%u5ff5%u9019%u53e5%u5492%uff0c%u4e5f%u80fd%u7d66%u4f60%u6d88%u707d%u3002%u4f60%u6709%u4ec0%u9ebc%u707d%u96e3%uff0c%u5e38%u5ff5%u300c%u5357%u7121%u559d%u56c9%u601b%u90a3%u54c6%u56c9%u591c%u8036%u300d%uff0c%u4f60%u7684%u707d%u96e3%u5c31%u89e3%u9664%u2014%u2014%u5927%u7684%u707d%u96e3%uff0c%u5c31%u6703%u8b8a%u6210%u5c0f%u7684%u707d%u96e3%uff1b%u5c0f%u7684%u707d%u96e3%uff0c%u4e5f%u80fd%u8b8a%u6210%u6c92%u6709%u707d%u96e3%u3002%u6240%u4ee5%u662f%u6d88%u707d%u6cd5%u3002 %u300c%u5357%u7121%u559d%u56c9%u601b%u90a3%u54c6%u56c9%u591c%u8036%u300d%uff0c%u53c8%u662f%u500b%u589e%u76ca%u6cd5%u3002%u589e%u76ca%u6cd5%uff0c%u5c31%u662f%u4f60%u672c%u4f86%u5df2%u7d93%u6709%u5584%u6839%u4e86%uff0c%u4f60%u5ff5%u9019%u500b%u5492%uff0c%u4f60%u7684%u5584%u6839%u53c8%u589e%u52a0%u4e86%uff0c%u5f97%u5230%u7684%u76ca%u8655%u66f4%u591a%u4e86%uff0c%u6240%u4ee5%u5c31%u53eb%u505a%u589e%u76ca%u6cd5%u3002%u4f60%u80fd%u5ff5%u5927%u60b2%u5492%uff0c%u5c31%u55ae%u55ae%u5ff5%u300c%u5357%u7121%u559d%u56c9%u601b%u90a3%u54c6%u56c9%u591c%u8036%u300d%u9019%u4e00%u53e5%uff0cHowever, after taking refuge, you must earnestly practice all good deeds. If you continue acting as before%u2014indulging freely in killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, lying, and drinking%u2014doing them as you please without restraint, you won%u2019t be able to escape the three evil destinies. This is because within Buddhism, there is no favoritism. It is not the case that: %u201cOh, since you have taken refuge in the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha%u2014well since taking refuge in the Buddha means you won%u2019t fall into the hells, taking refuge in the Dharma means you won%u2019t turn into a hungry ghost, and taking refuge in the Sangha means you won%u2019t become an animal%u2014now you can do whatever you like.%u201d That%u2019s not how it works. You must turn away from doing wrong and move towards doing good, never again committing evil. If you still do evil, you will fall into the hells all the same. This differs from certain other external (non-Buddhist) paths that say, %u201cAs long as you believe in God, even if you sin, you%u2019ll still go to Heaven. If you do not believe in the Lord, no matter how many good deeds you do, you%u2019ll still go to Hell.%u201d Buddhism doesn%u2019t have those kind of principles. Even if you believe in the Buddha, but commit evil acts, you will surely fall into the hells. Conversely, even if you don%u2019t believe in the Buddha, if you perform good deeds, you can still ascend to the heavenly realms. The Buddhadharma does not have a fancy doctrine which misleads others, saying, %u201cAs long as you believe in me, you can do whatever you want.%u201d It%u2019s not like that. Even if you believe in the Buddha, you must refrain from creating evil karma. If you create evil karma, you will still fall into the hells. Now, if one can still fall into the hells, why take refuge in the Three Jewels at all? By taking refuge in the Three Jewels, you resolve to correct your faults and reform yourself, to abandon doing wrong and practice only good from now on. This is how you gain true benefit. Therefore, this phrase signifies taking refuge in the infinitely vast Three Jewels of the ten directions.Reciting this phrase can also help avert misfortunes. Whatever calamities you may be facing, by frequently reciting %u201cNa Mo He La Da Nuo Duo La Ye Ye,%u201d your troubles will be alleviated or removed. Large catastrophes will be reduced to minor difficulties; minor difficulties will disappear entirely. In this way, it is a Dharma which quells calamities.%u201cNamo He La Da Nuo Duo La Ye Ye%u201d is also a Dharma of enhancement (increasing benefits). What does that mean? It means that if you already possess good roots, chanting this phrase will 
                                
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