"Is it more important to satisfy a thousand desires or to conquer one?" Desires exist in human nature, and it is by no means as simple as conquering one, and it cannot satisfy an inexhaustible one and continue indefinitely. "How can a drop of water not dry up?" "Into the sea." The answer is here. When the water droplets dry up, they disappear. Existence will disappear. A drop of water is a quantitative existence. When it enters the sea, there will be no drop of water, and it will not disappear. The disappearance of desire lies in ignoring its existence—invincible, not urgent satisfaction. Rather, it is thinking, feeling, limiting, and killing in the process of seeking. Like a river moving branches, give freedom, direction, and proper restraint, and finally reach equilibrium (the sea). Just like the incense in front of a Buddhist altar, it can only burn for a long time and be used properly if it is lit and then blown out to leave a spark. Dashi felt guilty about cheating in marriage. At this moment, when he received an on-demand broadcast from the elder, Dashi suddenly thought that he had an epiphany and wanted to overcome desire. Pama chased after him, but did not try to keep him, and only told the story of Buddha's wife. Dashi was reluctant and grieved. He was afraid that he was about to fall into the midst of desire, and the departure of the injured Pama brought him an unprecedented pain and shock, which made him break out of the cocoon. He believed that the words on the stone could make him have an epiphany and become a butterfly. . Pama is a strange woman, and her greatest wisdom is her calmness in the face of desire. Face it, be content, and return to peace. Do not force satisfaction, do not force victory. It is a struggle to be lost in desire in the secular world. In the practice of practitioners, all kinds of taboos are also forced. Taboos only make sense when they arise when the desire occurs. Life is originally a practice, and there is a degree of relaxation and relaxation.
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