What does the freedom of avalokitesvara mean?

Bodhisattva's concept of "freedom" refers to freedom of life, wealth, career, life, desire and so on.

1, life:

All sentient beings in the world have to go through an objective law and process of birth, illness and death, and live in a bad space. Life has an end, a fixed life, drifting with the tide, and it is out of control. But for the bodhisattva who has consciously put him away, he can arrange the length of his life according to his own situation, so as to get rid of life and death and not live in reincarnation. The same is true of the Buddha, who already feels that he has done a good job.

2. Financial freedom:

All sentient beings need to rely on their own efforts to obtain property benefits, and have already achieved bodhisattva fruit, because the previous practice was excellent and good, and everything they need is not lacking, so they should have everything. If it is the cause, if it is the result, just think according to your own ideas.

3, industry comfort:

Speaking of karma, everyone should be familiar with a saying in Buddhism: you can't take it away, only you can take it away. Karma is cause and effect, there are good karma and bad karma, and there are good karma and bad karma. All beings drift with the tide and continue to make things, and it is difficult to get rid of the sea of troubles. But the bodhisattva will not be turned by karma.

4. Comfort:

Life, in a nutshell, is reborn as one of the six ways, transforming all beings. Some "students" will be stupid and confused. But those bodhisattvas who have great bodhicitta and never retreat can always keep their wisdom and live comfortably.

5, willing to rest assured:

The wishes of ordinary people are often flawed and difficult to complete, and as long as the bodhisattva makes a wish, it must be realized. For example, the avalokitesvara with thousands of hands and eyes, the bodhisattva vowed to do everything for all sentient beings, and then it was completed. As soon as this wish is granted, the Bodhisattva will spare no effort to show her kindness and generosity. "Hell is not empty, I will never become a Buddha; The same is true of Bodhi's "great wish" and Bodhi's "great wish".