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What is the connotation of being aware of sex and being silent?

This sentence is usually said when converting to Buddhism, but few people can really make it clear. First of all, let's look at "sexual consciousness". The word "sexual sensation" should come from the fourth volume of the Shurangama Sutra, which says "sexual sensation is wonderful, and this sensation is wonderful." Buddhism stresses that he is "real, not because he is self-conscious, so he feels like a cloud." It means that its self-nature is silent and motionless, and it is empty in Ming and Qing Dynasties, which naturally changes from the function of empty in Ming and Qing Dynasties. Philosophically speaking, attention is to explain the instinct of metaphysical body occurrence and the metaphysical physical world. Secondly, "silent photos are really common." The so-called "silent photo", the body of truth is silent, and the true wisdom is shining. From the Shurangama Sutra, Volume 6: "The net aurora is accessible, and the silence is empty." Ordinary understanding is silence, silence; Look in the mirror. The ontology of wisdom is empty and has the function of observation. Huineng, the sixth ancestor of Zen, once said, "A bright world is always silent." In other words, the mind is always bright and real. Although silent, it can shine on all dharma circles. Although it shines on all dharma circles, it is still silent. This is the highest nirvana. The so-called "truth" generally has two meanings. The first one comes from the fourth volume of the Shurangama Sutra: "All Buddhas' follies are round and unique." It means that the dharma obtained by the Tathagata is always true, and the truth is always pure and true; The second is an extension of the previous meaning, which means that the Tathagata is in a nirvana state of vacuum and constant silence. Therefore, we will take these two sentences to the place where words are needed when converting to Buddhism, which means not to be confused or false, that is, to convert to Buddhism. Buddha's consciousness is not lost, dharma is right but not evil, and monk is clean but not dirty. As the Prajna Sutra says, "All Buddhism is empty and unattainable after all", and the Diamond Sutra says, "All Buddhism is like a dream bubble", so it is necessary to keep the inner spiritual realm clear, stay away from delusion and persistence, see through everything, ignore everything in the universe, and see clearly that all Buddhism is one, so as to achieve dzogchen.