Q: Please ask the guru to explain how to deal with the protection of the law. You can pour the offerings into the river in summer, and the river will freeze in winter. What should I do?
A: Among these offerings, it may be easier to pour tea, but many times there are various foods in the offerings, so you should know how to handle them properly according to the surrounding environment. For example, for most lay people in the Han Dynasty, they mainly lived in cities. If these sacrifices are directly introduced into the trash can, I'm afraid it's more appropriate to eat them yourself. Of course, if conditions permit, you can usually put the offerings in bags and scatter them on the mountains or places where many birds and other animals can eat when you go out for an outing in two days. It is also very good. If you don't have such conditions, I think it would be more reasonable to just pour it out and eat it yourself or even give it to others. In a word, dealing with these offerings depends on your own conditions at that time. Remember, although we are doing good deeds, we should not be the target of others' accusations. If you throw all your offerings outside, the cleaning union thinks that these people are not only wasting food, but also uncivilized. Because there are some discarded biscuits or sweets everywhere, they have to clean them up every day. So these treatments are not very good. Because many places on the plateau have suitable conditions, they can put their offerings directly on the grass or on the mountains outside. In this way, many birds will fly to eat these offerings, and this time is the real protection for the law and charity for all beings. However, I am afraid that many times in the Han Dynasty, there was no such condition. In this case, the offerings can be eaten by yourself or shared with others. Some believers may have such a question: "When supporting the dharma, you should not eat offerings. Will the dharma protector blame us for eating offerings? " No, because the protector will not be so stingy. Will the dharma protector blame you for eating all his food, so you don't know what to do? I don't think protectors are so stingy.