a deep film

Mariano 2022-04-19 09:03:09

I was lost in thought after watching the movie. The bravery and fearlessness of the Dahu family, their unyielding eyes, and the breathtaking power; the calm shooting, slaughter and pity of the hunter; the sad song of the Dahu family for generations, and the tragic ending of the hunter family, is it because of the historical environment? Or is it because each person bears the consequences for what they do, there seems to be an inevitable trend between events, and everything seems to be predestined long ago, a matter of course.

I study Buddhism, and I agree with the "karma" that Buddhism preaches. Creating karma and bearing fruit, cutting the constant entanglement of cause and effect... Death will not end all of this, the karma in the next life will continue to affect the new karma created by man, and it will continue to spread from one lifetime to another... . The enlightenment taught by the Buddha is equal to righteous enlightenment and righteous thoughts, which cannot immediately cut off cause and effect. It takes effort to practice, the process of practice is also the process of trying not to stick to cause and effect, not to look, not to sound, smell, to touch the law, to be born in the mind without abiding, to have no sign, no life..., say What I understand is that it is more appropriate for people to not be able to "recite" or not to "recite". Human beings need to eat, drink and Lazard to live, and to live in the flesh, they must “join the world”. It is impossible to be completely born in the world. It is easy to get involved in karma when you enter the world. It is a state of returning to the basics, a technique of severing causality, doing things without sticking to causality, or sticking to causality as little as possible, or even sticking to good causes at worst. Cultivation to the point where you can achieve the Wuwei that Taoism and the Diamond Sutra say (the Diamond Sutra says that "all sages are different because of the law of Wuwei"), and then live without action, one life is not enough, the second life..., good deeds Good thoughts can create good causes, good causes help people to persist in practice, and enlightened people are not lost in the womb. This is only the Theravada path. To achieve the great liberation of Buddhas, Bodhisattvas or saints, and to the extent that it can resolve cause and effect, it is the Great Enlightenment.

This movie is very classic. People at all levels have different understandings. The movie is like a mirror. Different understandings are actually different people's state of mind and karma.

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