外緣 / wài yuán /
External Conditions
Category:
Buddhist Terminology 佛學名相
Description:
善既從心生,惡豈離心有。善惡是外緣,於心實不有。
Since the good arises from the mind, how can evil exist apart from it?
Good and evil are external conditions, and are not real to the mind.
Good and evil are external conditions, and are not real to the mind.
References:
星雲大師全集【書法類】中華文化佛教名詞 名相 The Complete Works of Venerable Master Hsing Yun: Calligraphy-Terminology
