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Once on a trip, I followed the tour guide to a temple, came over to a small monk, gave each person a pillar of incense, and when it was my turn, the little monk suddenly asked me: Are you happy? I was stunned and said: Dang

author:Happy willow leaves

Once on a trip, I followed the tour guide to a temple, came over to a small monk, gave each person a pillar of incense, and when it was my turn, the little monk suddenly asked me: Are you happy? I was stunned and said: Of course I am happy! At that time, I thought, I am fortunate that happiness has nothing to do with you. Later it came out, and I kept wondering what it meant, why did he ask that? Suddenly, I realized that he should have asked me if I believed in The Buddha. It seems that he really read it correctly, and I really don't believe in Buddhism. At that time, a group of people, several of whom were selected to calculate their lives, said that there was a disaster in their fate and wanted to be resolved, and then asked each of them to spend money to buy a small golden Buddha in the temple. So when you go out to travel, always remind yourself not to compare routines. Especially in a place like a temple, when you encounter a Daoist leader or a master who says that you have a disaster that needs to be resolved, whether you believe it or not, you will have to break the wealth if you believe it, and if you don't believe it, you will always feel uncomfortable in your heart, and you feel that there is a knot that has not been solved. So when you go out to travel, you have to guard against all kinds of traps.

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