Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Why is greed the enemy of practice and the root of all troubles?

Why is greed the enemy of practice and the root of all troubles?

Because after I hold it, the most serious thing is greed and worry. Once greed is broken, other troubles will naturally be broken!

Second-class trouble

For example, at dusk, there is a group of coiled rope, which is mistaken for a snake because of unclear eyes, thus creating the illusion of holding a snake. If all beings know nothing about the truth of the body, they mistakenly think that there is a real me in the body. In this way, I have a lot of troubles. "Explanation of Quantity" said: "If I knew he existed, I would blame myself. If I belonged to such a department, I would make all mistakes."

Because Zechariah saw that he insisted on my existence and opposed me, he judged his difference. If you split yourself, be greedy for the Party (greed), be angry with others (anger), be self-centered (slowness), keep insisting on me (and my opinion at the same time), and stick to my opinion (seeing but not seeing) and all the evil deeds related to it (forbidding but not seeing) is the most correct. If there is, I will tell the Buddha who has no real meaning, as well as the karma, four truths and three treasures mentioned by the Buddha. And I will feel Jaken's heart and think all this is nonsense (Jaken). Or have doubts about it, and can't judge whether it has a future, is it (doubt)? So I caused the other ten kinds of troubles. In the same way, we can see that the root of all harm is self-obsession.