How to control your mind in the Buddhist scriptures 'Watching the Law'
The phrase "Everything comes from the heart. The mind leads everything" emphasizes that the mind is the fundamental cause of life. This phrase emphasizes the importance of the mind, meaning that the state of mind creates and governs life and experiences.
What is a view of the law?
The Dhammapada 句 is a Buddhist scripture compiled by Dharmatrata that contains Buddha's teachings and explains the impact of human behavior and thinking on life. The Dhammapada consists of oral statements about the virtues that a practitioner should have, and teaches people to stay away from violence, affection, and return to Sambo to gain virtue and enlightenment through good deeds.
• Dhamma: It means the teachings of the Buddha, the truth, the justice, the whole phenomenon.
• Pada: It means road, word, and song.
the role of the mind
Every phenomenon you experience comes from the mind, and the mind makes everything. The mind is the root of everything, including feelings, perceptions, good deeds, and evil deeds. If your mind is positive, your life can change peacefully and happily.
a Buddhist view of the importance of the mind
• One 切唯 造: Everything means only that the mind makes it, meaning that the world depends on the mind.
• 萬 唯識: Everything means only food, meaning that every phenomenon in the world appears through the action of the mind.
• You speak and act according to your own free will, but the results depend on your mind. Evil causes evil consequences, and good deeds bring good results.
• When you think of evil things in your heart, so do your words and actions, and suffering follows him like a wheel follows a wheel. On the other hand, when you think of good things in your heart, joy follows him like a shadow.
This phrase goes beyond just Buddhist teachings, and emphasizes the importance of looking back on yourself and managing your state of mind. Maintaining a positive mind, reducing negative thoughts, and raising self-awareness can be ways to live a happy life.