The story of a boy and a water monster in "Loch Nessie" .
It's a child again! In all these stories, it always starts with a child, or appears in the eyes of a child. why? Because in the adult world, in the adult's inner world, people are full of self-righteous narrow experiences. It is these experiences that expel our inner truth and slowly encroach on our original wide heart. What we know is becoming more and more clear, in a form of obscurity. This makes us think that what we recognize is what the world looks like. Isn't this the basic situation in the so-called adult world?
They recognized the "being" and "yes" they knew, but they rejected the "nothing" and "non" behind the infinite possibilities. Ever since, human beings became vain.
I think everyone will have in their hearts—perhaps just once—a water monster wandering freely in our inner ocean. It’s just that with the passing of time, when those narrow experiences filled our inner bay corner like seaweed, this bay corner lacked all the beautiful miraculous breathing air, so our water monster chose to leave and leave. The corner of human nature, which is increasingly gloomy due to its narrowness and vainness, swims deeper and farther. It wandered in places unknown to what we saw and felt, leaving behind a corner of the bay full of green algae, and a dead silence.
Can we still see the water monster with the fantastic tail fin? Find the answer in the depth and breadth of your heart and the most important purity.
Forgive me, being touched again, for freedom and beauty-shouldn't all fairy tales and myths be like this?
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