What do you mean, "those who have a way get it, those who have no intention get it"?

"Those who have a way get it, but those who have no intention get it" —— Excerpted from Six Ancestors Tanjing by Huineng, the sixth ancestor of Zen Buddhism.

It means that people with virtue (noble character) can get (positive results), and people without delusion will naturally understand (truth). "Tao" refers to a person who dares to explore theory and essence, is not confused by any phenomenon, goes deep into "One" and knows the position of "Tao". "Unintentional person" refers to the idea with obvious personal color formed by letting go of his external influence. Knowledge. Yearning for. Longing for someone. With these two points, you get the mantle of Sakyamuni. What is achieved is wisdom. ? Does everyone need or can know Tao? The answer is yes. This is not what everyone expects or can expect. In essence, this is still a law full of wisdom. It is also a "phase" born from people's hearts, but it belongs to the "law" and still needs to be put down. It is better to let people realize life, the relationship between people and society, face impermanence and change correctly, and make the life process of life alternation full of happiness and happiness, pain and sadness. -This is life!

Original text:? On July 8, the master suddenly called the master and said, I want to go back to Xinzhou so that you can manage the ship at the same speed. The public is determined to stay.

The teacher said: The appearance of Buddhas is still a show. If you have something to do, you must go, and you will be Chang Ran. I'm a cripple, and I'm sure to get something.

People say: I will come back from here sooner or later.

The teacher said: the leaves fall on the roots, and there is no mouth when they come.

Then he asked, "Who should I pass it on to?" .

The teacher said: those who have a way get it, and those who have no intention get it.