I heard it was a Tibetan film, so I looked for it. At first glance, it turned out to be an erotic movie, but if I watched it patiently, it turned out to be a great "enlightenment". Dashi looked at the Buddha in front of the main hall in front of Apu and said: "He lived a secular life before he was 29 years old. How do we know that his enlightenment is not derived from the secular?" "The Buddha said:'You should not be heard. , Accept my teachings, unless you understand my position', so there are some things we must have before we can give up". So he left the temple, replaced his robes in front of a river, and got the girl Pima who ignited his passion, married her and had children. Apu asked in a letter before his death: "Or when we meet again, can you tell me which is more important, satisfying a thousand desires or conquering one." In Dash and the Indian girl’s sex, Dash’s eyes are This unspeakable taste seemed to be full of doubts. Maybe at that time, he had already doubted the "satisfaction" of "satisfying the desire". So he left, bathed in the river that he passed by when he came, and put on a robe, as if everything had never happened before Pima appeared on the way back to Dash and said something that reminded me of Pima asking by the river What happens to the child’s branches in the water is actually the same as Dash’s journey back to the Potala Palace after three years, three months, three Wednesdays and three days of retreat. He saw "how to keep a drop of water from drying up" Dash also needs to turn the stone over and see: let it flow into the sea; but Pima knows that it will flow into the sea. Pima is right. Perhaps Dashi’s enlightenment originated from Pima, but in the future, they are Dashi’s crying of two worlds, let me understand the meaning behind "Enlightenment" when Dashi came back and passed the same way The river, the same bathing and changing clothes, also reminds me of what someone said: History is a long river, and people only step into the same river thousands of times. This story reminds one of the sixth Dalai Lama Cangyang Gyatso, and thinks of his poem: Zeng thought that passion would hurt the Brahma, and if you enter the mountains, you will be afraid of leaving the city. The world is safe and secure. ———— In that month, I shook all the sutra tubes, not for superfluousness, but just to touch your fingertips; That year, I smashed my head on the mountain road, not for admiration, just to stick to your warmth; That lifetime reincarnated Mountain, not for repairing the afterlife, but for meeting you on the way. This comment can be found on odimpleo's blog: www.blogcn.com/user13/odimpleo/blog/26742599.html
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