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[5] Dok-gak Buddhism(독각불교, 獨覺佛敎)

 

 

 

Believers in Dok-gak-bul-gyo(독각불교, 獨覺佛敎, Dok-gak Buddhism) are groups who follow the evolutionary way of 1-2 in the universe. They are divided into two groups. One is Dae-ma-wang-bul-gyo(대마왕불교, 大魔王佛敎, great devil Buddhism) of which believers have their root basis of both goodness and evil and the other is Dae-ma-wang-sin-bul-gyo(대마왕신 불교, 大魔王神佛敎, Great devil deities’ Buddhism) of which believers are evil sins(신, 神, deities) with their root basis of evil.

 

Groups in Dae-ma-wang-bul-gyo(대마왕불교, 大魔王佛敎, great devil Buddhism) is 5 billion years slower in its evolution than the groups in Yeon-gak-bul-gyo(연각불교, 緣覺佛敎, Pratyekabuddha Buddhism). Both of Dae-ma-wang-bul-gyo(대마왕불교, 大魔王佛敎, great devil Buddhism) and Dae-ma-wang-sin-bul-gyo(대마왕신 불교, 大魔王神佛敎, Great devil deities’ Buddhism) do not have their own sutras so they have distorted sutras of Seong-mun-bul-gyo(성문불교, 聲聞佛敎, Śrāvaka Buddhism) taught by Sakyamoni Hananim Buddha in order to suit their tastes and have held their noses in the air saying that the sutras are theirs.

 

Their sutras distorted Sakyamoni Hananim Buddha’s sutras have intentions of great devil buddhas or great devil sin buddhas so they ultimately have been guiding people to the way of their destruction by governing people’s spiritual world by using their distorted sutras.

 

An example of Dok-gak-bul-gyo(독각불교, 獨覺佛敎, Dok-gak Buddhism) is that great devil sin(대마왕신, 大魔王神) Sakyamuni as an evil god attain Buddhahood as a great devil sin buddha(대마왕신불, 大魔王神佛), a half-buddha, in ancient India in 6 century BC and then stole Seong-mum-bul-gyo(성문불교, 聲聞佛敎, Śrāvaka Buddhism) that had been taught by Sakamoni Hananim Buddha and preached it like a parrot as if he had gotten dharma by himself. Nowadays it is necessary that people must know the truth and Maitreya Buddha makes it clear that a half buddha of great devil sin buddha(대마왕신 부처, 大魔王神佛) cannot have dharma of complete enlightenment that Bul(불, 佛, buddha) is in accord with Beop(법, 法, dharma).