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I am the only one in the family who believes in Buddhism, and my parents are full of opposition. What should I do?
I converted at the age of 22, and I'm 25 this year. I've been in contact with Taoist monks.

I hope you can listen to my advice.

I sincerely want to help you.

Your parents are afraid that you are possessed, so they object to your belief in Buddhism.

In fact, practicing the real Dharma will not only make you possessed, on the contrary, it can bring you a happy and happy life, make people more rational, have fearless dedication, be more tolerant, more considerate, accommodate and help others.

If you have sincerely converted from your heart, don't just stay in the category of rituals.

Don't admire Buddhism all day, lest your family say you are superstitious.

People who study Buddhism should not be confused, but should learn clearly. They should not worship Buddha to meet their own requirements. They should make their own Buddha and improve themselves according to the wisdom of Buddha, so that they can be clever and loved by everyone.

By studying "Parents' kindness is hard to repay", we will be filial to our parents.

Disciples' Rules also teach us many principles and methods of honoring parents and dealing with people.

You should take practical actions to love your parents and work hard. Over time, your parents will appreciate that Buddhism has created your talents.

Buddhism is profound, not only in ways of maintaining good interpersonal relationships, but also in ways of increasing good fortune, keeping fit, building a happy marriage and educating children. You are 24 years old, so you should read more books that are instructive for marriage and mate selection.

You must apply Buddhism to your life, so that you can be regarded as a true Buddhist.

If you have time, search the Internet more often. It's better to look at the annotations and go to Buddhist websites.