The human body is rare, the Buddhadharma is hard to smell

April 2022-04-22 07:01:47

This documentary tells the story of the famous photographer Salgado. He took a lot of real photos of wars or famine and death. Watching this film, I saw how cruel human beings are, and how innocent and helpless the common people are. What he said I agree with the sentence, "Look at how terrifying human beings are, humans are terrifying animals, humans are ferocious animals, I don't believe in the redemption of human beings," there are many scenes in which a large number of refugees died on the road. Those who died in refugee camps, were killed by various reasons for war, and died of starvation, too many. The government directly used forklifts to shovel these dead people into large pits and buried them directly. That's all,
learn People who are Buddhists all know this saying: The human body is rare, and the Buddhadharma is unfamiliar. We are fortunate to be born in China. In this great era, we must cherish every moment, cherish fate, and cultivate ourselves well.





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  • Sebastião Salgado - Photographer: We are a ferocious animal. We humans are terrible animals. Our history is a history of wars. It's an endless story, a tale of madness.

  • Sebastião Salgado - Photographer: To think that these three-month-old trees will reach their apex in 400 years. Perhaps from there we could try to grasp the concept of eternity. Maybe eternity is measurable.