Buddhism teaches that no matter what you see, you should ignore it, for it is all a demonic illusion, and that one should just continue cultivation advancement through meditation. Why doesn’t it allow you to see things and be attached to them? It cautions against the occurrence of this problem. In Buddhist cultivation, there isn’t any intensive cultivation method, and neither is there anything in its scriptures that can teach you how to extricate yourself from these things. Shakyamuni did not teach such Dharma at that time. In order to avoid the problem of demonic interference from one’s own
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