Dojo in the world

Vaughn 2022-01-23 08:02:56

The oldest story on the plateau, the work of a French Indian director.

A man with beautiful fingers, a humble smile, a warm voice, and a pale boy. A story about how a man, a man of faith, pursues himself.

Clue: Heart-shaped fallen leaves

Weak Tashi fell on the horse's back, and Feng'er brought a heart-shaped leaf. The green leaves are like a youth full of hope; the fresh and tender leaves are like a little lama who is incomprehensible.

Full of joy, Tashi returned to the farm, and finally could hug Parma in the sun like a secular man. They were chasing in the woods, with yellow heart-shaped leaves flying in the corners of Parma's skirt.

Tashi, who was so ashamed of the world, put on his monk's robe again, walked through the woods to the wilderness, golden heart-shaped fallen leaves flying all over the sky, he walked so calmly, as if Pama, son, and home are all phantoms in dreams. There is nothing to do. Nostalgic.

Tashi, crying bitterly, lay on his back on the ground. Parma had already walked away, and there was a yellow heart-shaped leaf in the wind.

Clue: Fable.

The goat that was killed by an eagle by the lake is a bad omen. The young lama is about to end his ascetic practice and be rewarded by the Living Buddha. However, he didn't know that what was waiting for him was a more severe practice.

"How can a drop of water not dry up?" A stone engraved with proverbs, this is where the story really begins. Tashi didn't know what he knew, but Pa Ma knew, so Pa Ma was the prophet in the story. She knows Tashi's loneliness, she knows what it means to comfort a lonely lama, she knows how to keep a drop of water from drying up, she knows that one day Tashi will make the mistakes all men want to make, she knows better One day Tashi will leave the family to find spiritual refuge.

"The world is a dojo." Tashi, 30, made the same choice as Gautama back then. Parma stood at the intersection and slowly told the last fable. Yeshudra, wife, mother, queen, no matter what status she is, in the final analysis, she is still a woman who needs warmth and arms to protect in the long night. Why didn't she understand the root of this world's suffering? She cares about the suffering of the people and brings vitality, comfort, and warmth to countless people, but who can comfort her?

The Buddha is compassionate, he gave up his happiness for the world to deal with the common people of seven emotions and six desires. So people remember the Buddha, but who knows that Jeshudra was forced to give up his happiness?

What's wrong with Parma? She just faced her desires faithfully.

What's wrong with Tashi? He just forgot that the world can not only satisfy his original intention, but also make him forget his own roots.

Which one is more important: to satisfy a thousand desires or to overcome one desire? Lust is just a general term, infinite desire derives from sensory stimulation. Body, Buddhist language. Color refers to everything that has form, color, and phase, which is the so-called matter. The physical body is the physical body; it is formed from the four elements (earth, water, fire, wind), five dusts (color, sound, fragrance, taste, touch) and other physical methods, so it is called physical body; color is emptiness, Buddhist language . It means that the nature (internal reality) of all physical phenomena (materials) in the aristocratic family is nothingness.

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Samsara quotes

  • Apo: [his last letter to Tashi] I realize now that my task is not over, and so I will be returning to Samsara. I know that we shall meet again. Perhaps when we do you will be able to tell me what is more important: satisfying one thousand desires or conquering just one.

  • Written on Stone: How can one prevent a drop of water from ever drying up?

    Written on Stone: By throwing it into the sea...