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Chapter 703 Buddha's Sound

Chen Pan kept asking for advice, and Amitabha Buddha tried his best to answer the questions patiently. The two discussed in the cave for at least seven days. It was basically Chen Pan asking questions and Amitabha Buddha answered.

No one has ever visited Amitabha Cave to greet him in the past seven days. After asking, I realized that Mount Mi is very different from the outside. There are almost endless caves here. No matter who it is, as long as you are truly strange, you can find a cave to live here.

There is no so-called leadership organization in Mount Sumeru. People here voluntarily and extremely self-disciplinedly abide by everything in Buddhism without supervision. Everyone is equal. As the creator of the Buddha's kingdom, Amitabha Buddha's status is no different from them.

Based on his previous life's understanding of Buddhism, Chen Pan had many problems that went beyond the understanding of this world, which made Amitabha very useful and said bluntly that it would be of great help to his exploration.

I don’t know if it is the essence of Buddhism in the two worlds, or if the teachings of Buddhism in the previous life were tampered with by later generations, Chen Pan discovered that Buddhism is actually much more perfect than what he knew.

Leading people to be kind is just a way of doing things in Buddhism. The ultimate goal of Amitabha Buddha is to eliminate all hatred in the world and turn the whole world into a pure land.

Moreover, the Buddhist idea does not require everyone to be strange. The goal of Buddhist transformation is to those evil people who make big mistakes. Ordinary Buddhists only need not do evil and do more good. After all, marriage and having children is a natural law. If everyone becomes a monk, it is definitely a doomsday.

As for these wicked people, Amitabha Buddha eliminated these people's ability to reflect in the Buddha's country, and finally achieved great enlightenment and became a Buddha. This process is extremely painful. When these people truly convert to Buddhism, the karma caused by sins will continue to torture their original hearts until they truly achieved great enlightenment.

This kind of thing called karma by Buddhism seems to Chen Pan to be an alternative inner demon.

At the same time, Buddhism does not only allow these evil people to reflect on themselves. They will shake the hearts of these people through the morning bell and evening drums, which will make them completely repent. This is the kind of mental attack that Chen Pan felt when he came. He was not released by someone, but was formed by the gathering of the kindness of people in the entire Buddhist country. Therefore, it is as terrifying as the vast ocean.

Amitabha Buddha also admitted that the true Buddha is a person with nearly perfect thoughts and morals. There is no true Buddha in the world now, and even he is not. His title of Amitabha Buddha is not self-proclaimed. Instead, the title of these people respect him and give him, and the true meaning is the meaning of the guide.

I don’t know if it’s because of Amitabha’s nature approachable or other reasons, he seems to be happy to discuss these issues with Chen Pan. Even when Chen Pan is fine, he will ask questions himself to guide the rhythm of the discussion.

In terms of great wisdom, Chen Pan naturally cannot compare with Amitabha Buddha. However, he has experience in his previous life and knows that there have been things that violate the teachings of Buddhism. This is something that the strong people in this world don’t know. Although there are many differences in Buddhism in the two worlds. However, there are also many teachings that are the same, which is of great help to Amitabha Buddha to explore his own deeds.

After seven days of discussion in the cave, Chen Pan began to observe Mount Sumeru, known as the number one mountain in the ancient continent, from all aspects.

Strange, dangerous, and strange are the best descriptions of Mount Sumeru. For practitioners, they can come as soon as they want, but for mortals, this may be a huge peak that can never be climbed.

In the Buddha's Kingdom, not all practitioners. There are ordinary people at Mount Sumeru who are still curious about the affairs of gods and immortals. They all want to go to Mount Sumeru to see. In order to make them fulfill their wishes, some monks have chiseled 180,000 steps to the mountain. There is no need for true energy, but they are just chiseled with both hands. It is impossible for those who are not strong enough to do it.

In fact, these 180,000 steps are less than one-tenth of Mount Sumeru, and they just continue to go up. Mortals cannot survive at all, so they ended here. However, this has already made those mortals very grateful.

The monks on the mountain are indeed as Amitabha said. Although they were refuge in Buddhism and were protected by it, they were actually suffering here. The pain caused by karma cannot be explained by personal experience. The pain caused by the crazy Nirvana may be even worse than the pain he suffered when he passed through the Daluo Golden Immortal Tribulation, and even the saints cannot be spared.

Whenever the morning bell and evening drums sound, they will be transmitted to every corner of the Buddha's kingdom through that strange mental power, which makes people feel extremely at ease and makes people more likely to make people sound their previous mistakes.

Even Chen Pan is no exception. He always inadvertently remembered the battle of the Dragon Territory Banner Island. The over 100 million monks who died at his hands. Although they would not be tortured by karma, they were also very uncomfortable. It was this Buddhist holy land, otherwise the inner demon would definitely jump out to cause trouble.

Regarding the inner demon, Chen Pan also wanted Amitabha Buddha to ask for advice on the solution, but unfortunately the other party did not give a clear answer, and only said: the person who tied the bell must be untied. The inner demon is created by himself, which is similar to karma. Only by himself can solve it, and others cannot help.

The mental power of Chen Zhong Mu Gu has a great influence. The sound collects the mind power of all sentient beings in the Buddha's kingdom, which is quite terrible. However, this also makes Chen Pan feel that Buddhism is not desirable. Those mind powers always make people think of becoming monks. However, they seem to have little effect on those mortals.

Amitabha Buddha explained that the power of thought corresponds to karma. The more karma the more affected people are, the greater the impact. Ordinary people are not affected at all, but they will feel that their lives are very stable. Although Chen Pan is not a complete evil person, the people who have killed in their lives are already quite terrible, so the impact is particularly obvious. If this continues, I am afraid that sooner or later I will really have the idea of ​​converting to Buddhism.

Even though he admired him, Chen Pan had no interest in converting to Buddhism, especially as if he was driving a duck to the shelves. After feeling that there was nothing to continue exploring, Chen Pan expressed his thoughts to Amitabha Buddha that he wanted to leave.

After hearing Chen Pan's meaning, Amitabha nodded: "Although the donor is plagued by karma, he has no chance of being with my Buddhist sect, so leaving is a good thing. However, in the future, the donor will be able to commit less murderous crimes!"

Chen Pan nodded: "Thank you for reminding the Buddha, I know. Many things are not actually intentional to kill people, but many situations are forced to do so, but I will pay more attention in the future."

"Good, good. So good! I won't give you more!" Amitabha nodded.

Chen Pan took a few steps, suddenly turned around and asked sincerely: "Master Buddha, I have another question, have you expected to meet me?" This question had been wandering in his heart for several days. He always felt that Amitabha seemed too enthusiastic about him, and in the next few days, he had been consciously or unintentionally persuading him to avoid killing.

Amitabha Buddha pondered for a moment and nodded: "Yes, to some extent, I already knew it."

Chen Pan's heart was shocked. (To be continued...
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