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How does Buddhism view the weather?
There are three kinds of disasters, the big ones are fire, flood and wind, and the small ones are sword, famine and plague. That is, disaster. One big robbery, four medium robberies, and each medium robbery has twenty small robberies. For every robbery reduced, there are three small robberies. In every catastrophe, there are three catastrophes. Now let's talk about the causes of the three major disasters.
Because people are greedy, there is fire; When people get angry, floods happen; When people are infatuated, there will be typhoons. So three evils are caused by three poisons. We all have greed, ignorance and three poisons, and this heart is expanding day by day. When it reaches a certain limit, it will form a catastrophe!
The above is master Xuanhua's enlightenment: greed and delusion inspire three disasters. ....
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