Human

Elsa 2022-04-21 09:02:41

Look at the name, look at the introduction, know about reincarnation, I don't know how to interpret reincarnation as a young monk, an old monk, a young monk, a young monk, how to become a Buddha. The sadness is that, no matter how much experience you have to go through this life by yourself, and then Many teachings are useless, and there is no need to say more. I think about the first half of my shallow life. When did I realize that I feared life? The transformation from laughing to crying, understanding empathy and compassion, they told me that when I was bound by a stone overnight, the fish was dead, the frog was swimming, and the snake was struggling to die. Who is not struggling? Maybe it's just because I can't see the blood of the fish in the water, it's so dazzling, tragic red, what do you think? Who do you remember? At first, I wondered why the door was not closed, or because there was only one door. What is the door? Except for architecture, Feng Shui, etc., the door is the boundary. In addition to the Daxiong Hall, it turns out that the gate is engraved with the nunnery of life. Knowing that a single paddle can turn around, and a cat's tail can read scriptures. The scenery is good, the temple is good, the water is good, the children are good, the host is good, the quiet is good, but I still can't talk to the old man. How to face the dead flowers and re-bloom, and the water to be green again? Will people come again? Or the same flower, that piece of water, that person? Is it also to atone for sins, to get relics? You can kill them easily, but you can't kill yourself easily, for human beings, you can't kill them easily, but you can easily kill yourself, for Buddha, I don't know, no matter how much you know, you can't help but be sad Get obsessed, make mistakes, atone for sins, practice spring, summer, autumn and winter, which is another spring

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