"Good will be rewarded with good and evil will be rewarded with evil, isn't it true?" Wu Zhongxian asked again.
The white-robed monk smiled and shook his head: "No."
Somewhat interesting.
Wu Zhongxian became interested, sat down opposite the monk, sat opposite him, and began to discuss Taoism.
"Since there is no good reward for doing good and there is no bad reward for doing evil, then why does your Buddha want everyone in the world to do good and accumulate virtue?"
The white-robed monk explained with a smile: "Donor, if you do good deeds, you will have good causes, and if you do evil deeds, you will have bad consequences. But the good causes and bad consequences may not come to you in the second life. They may befall someone who is not at all like you."
On innocent, unrelated people.”
"Someone will get your good karma, live a long life, and be rich."
"Someone will get the bad consequences of you and end up suffering from illness and depression."
"So as long as everyone in the world does good deeds, everyone will receive good causes."
Wu Zhongxian understood. He looked into the white-robed monk's deep eyes and said: "So, even if I plant good karma, I may not enjoy it in the second life, and I may die because of the bad consequences planted by others."
?And a wicked person who killed countless people in his previous life may inherit my good karma and live a long life, with a wife and children?"
“The donor is enlightened.”
The white-robed monk nodded slightly.
Wu Zhongxian touched his chin.
This is really beyond Wu Zhongxian’s expectation!
Wu Zhongxian originally thought that the white-robed monk would say that good people will be rewarded with good things, and evil people will be rewarded with evil things. Karma is retribution, and reincarnation is unhappy.
Unexpectedly, he directly overturned Wu Zhongxian's understanding that good deeds in Buddhism are rewarded with good deeds.
Wu Zhongxian didn’t believe in Buddhism before, and he doesn’t believe in it now either.
But he was surprised by the state of the white-robed monk.
The karma and retribution mentioned by the white-robed monk sounds completely unfair!
If an unstable monk hears such a theory of karma, he will definitely collapse.
Even faith collapses!
This is not fair at all!!
I may not be rewarded for doing good deeds?
But others can live a long life if they do bad things? They may even blame others' bad things on me!
All good causes and bad effects are due to luck??
What good things can I do!!!
It's really unfair.
It's so unfair.
However, if everyone in the world could understand the white-robed monk's path of cause and effect, everyone would do good deeds.
Then in the next reincarnation, everyone in the world will receive good karma.
Because there are no evil deeds in the world, there are naturally no evil consequences.
But we can only think about such an ideal country.
Who can guess people's hearts?
Who can guarantee that everyone will do good things?
Many people can't even control their own behavior, let alone control others.
"Master, farewell."
After Wu Zhongxian heard this, he stood up and left.
The white-robed monk looked at his back with a bit of surprise in his eyes.
"He is indeed very human."
"Hearing such a sermon did not have any impact on his state of mind."
When the white-robed monk first attained enlightenment, he learned that karma does not mean that good will be rewarded with good and evil will be punished with evil.
His mood collapsed.
He quit Buddhism directly and became a layman.
Drinking, eating meat, brothels and streets, there was no place he wouldn't go.
Until, I met a woman.
It took the woman a few days to understand the karma that the white-robed monk had not understood for several years.
The woman in the white dress appeared in his mind, and a flash of fluctuation flashed in the white-robed monk's eyes.
This is one of his few emotional fluctuations.
…
"This monk is really not simple. He looks like he is in his twenties, but he has such a profound Tao." Wu Zhongxian was still sighing as he walked on the road.
Although it had no impact on his state of mind.
After all, he doesn’t believe in Buddhism!
He doesn’t even believe in nonsense like karma!
As long as I don’t believe it, my state of mind will be as solid as a rock!
At this time, a cold voice floated in the air.
"He is the number one Buddhist disciple in Buddhism for thousands of years. He is known as the living Buddha. It is naturally not simple."
"Miss Feng, have you finished your retreat?"
Wu Zhongxian looked up and found Feng Zhuyu standing on the palace wall.
Feng Zhu nodded slightly and fell down.
"You said that young monk just now, he is the number one Buddhist disciple in thousands of years? Isn't he a land god?"
"yes."
Feng Zhu answered without hesitation, which made Wu Zhongxian's heart move.
Fortunately, I just discussed the truth and didn't take action.
Unexpectedly, the ordinary-looking monk turned out to be a land god.
What does it mean for land gods to come to the palace?
etc.
Wu Zhongxian suddenly remembered.
There was a monk from Jinquan Temple who was instrumental in rescuing him.
Could it be that this is the monk?
Somewhat interesting.
Wu Zhongxian became interested in him.
"Miss Feng, can you introduce his identity?"
Wu Zhongxian uses Fengzhu as Baidu Encyclopedia.
In fact, there was nothing wrong with it. Feng Zhu lived for at least fifty years.
He has experienced various major events, stood at the top, and knows strong men from various sects. It is no problem to say that he is a living Baidu Encyclopedia.
Feng Zhu looked at Wu Zhongxian with some helplessness.
I knew I wouldn't be able to come out.
She didn't want to talk so much.
Originally, she was worried that Wu Zhongxian would have a conflict with the Buddhist disciple, so she kept silently in the dark.
Seeing that Wu Zhongxian was not influenced by the Buddha's teachings, Feng Zhu was still very surprised and expressed satisfaction.
Wu Zhongxian is indeed no ordinary person.
After a moment of silence, Feng Zhu finally opened his mouth to introduce.
"He became a land immortal thirty years ago."
"Thirty years?"
Wu Zhongxian murmured.
"It has been thirty years and I still haven't ascended. It seems that there is really no such thing as transcending tribulation and ascending in this world."
“…”
Fengzhu couldn't answer this because she wasn't sure either.
But Feng Zhu could vaguely feel that there was a higher realm beyond the first level.
It's just that she hasn't realized it yet.
"Miss Feng, please continue talking."
Feng Zhu glanced at Wu Zhongxian, and his address became more and more natural.
Even though he is decades older than him, he can talk to a girl as if they are the same generation.
Anyone in the world who dares to call Fengzhu this way is all a famous person.
But Feng Zhu didn't mind and continued talking.
"It is rumored that this Buddhist disciple has entered Buddhism since he was a child. He has an extraordinary mind and has a pair of Buddha eyes that can see karma and retribution."
"When the Buddha was practicing, there was a young daughter from a farmer down the mountain who often went up the mountain to talk to him about Taoism. The two had a very good relationship."
"It wasn't until later that the little girl was brutally killed by a bandit on the mountain. Her limbs were chopped off, her head was cut off, and she was hung on a tree."
"When Buddha saw this scene, he felt furious for the first time. He picked up his stick and rushed up the mountain to seek revenge on the bandit."
"I just searched for days and nights, but I still couldn't find the bandit hiding in the mountains."
Wu Zhongxian listened quietly. He wanted to know this Buddhist disciple's enlightenment experience, which might be useful to him in improving his realm.
For cultivators, it is very important to improve their realm.
Fengzhu continued: "Fozi searched for many days, but could not find the bandits hiding in the mountains. After he came back, he vented his anger by swinging his stick at the river, and accidentally knocked to death an innocent fish."
"When the Buddha saw that he had killed an innocent creature in a fit of rage, he became sluggish. He held the fish's body in both hands and remained in a daze for six days and six nights. He refused to listen to anyone's advice."
"It wasn't until the early morning of the seventh day that the Buddha seemed to have realized something. He took off his monk's robes and left Jinquan Temple. He entered the world and no longer believed in Buddhism."