What are the four edges of Buddhism?

There are four reasons: karma, equality, karma, karma, karma, and so on.

(1) Karma: Karma is Karma. In Buddhist karma theory, the main condition leading to the result is usually called "cause" and the secondary condition is called "karma". What is emphasized here is that karma is also one of many conditions, so it is called karma. Among the six causes mentioned above, the other five causes are all karma except that they can be used as causes.

(2) Equal seamless edge: also called secondary edge. This is from the heart. The heart of the present and the heart of the heart will dissipate, and the heart of the back will be born. The place where the heart and the heart have read before is called equality.

(3) Fate: refers to the state of spiritual climbing, that is, the object of understanding. Buddhism believes that the heart is the energy edge, the external environment is the edge, and the edge is the edge from which the heart is born, which is called the edge.

(4) Increasing the upper edge: it does not hinder or promote the emergence of other methods, which is called increasing the upper edge. Its margin is vast, and all methods are aimed at increasing the margin; He also increased the margin for all promising methods with his broad heart. The so-called "universal law" means that all promising phenomena except self are increasing.