You all know why human likes and feel comfortable to see the greens, the sky, the ocean, the mountain, the waterfall, the natures?
Because natures have nothing like what we have now in the society we created and lived in.... politics, crimes, social problems, human cunning and bad deeds to others etc.
The natures appear to us as something natural and rest in itself that have no intention to hurt humans. Therefore, to human's understanding, natures in its natural states are harmless. Its vastness and naturalness give us so much inspirations and guidance to open up our hearts and be free & natural. When we open up our hearts as vast as the universe, and feel as free and natural as the huge sky and ocean... we feel totally in the best mental states of comfort and release.
That shows us our present states of mind are not in its natural and free natures. Our mind naturally looks for the "happiness & satisfaction" that it is most comfortable with and wishing for. Therefore, humans always seek for "vacations" to leave the mundane world, get away from all the daily routines and the life systems of our world, and to seek for few days of release from the "uncomfortable" states that we are in and meet everyday.
This shows that Buddha's teachings about "samsara" and "Buddha nature" are something can be proven through analytical wisdom.
"Samsaras" mean the world we live in that are suffering, that do not provide us any lasting and ultimate happiness. --- this is shown from our human natures that like the natures.
"Buddha Natures" tell us that we are now not in our true natures. That means our present hearts do not carry our true ultimate qualities. --- this is shown from our human natures that tend to release from the "societies" and have "vacations".
Have we ever pay attention to our mind during our daily life? To understand ourselves?
Buddha teaches there is no way to obtain Buddhahood if we don't know what we are thinking... or what's in our inner mind.... or look into our mind and understand our mind.
Buddha also teaches that mind is the key to the manifestations of all the phenomena in the samsara. Only within the mind, we are able to cultivate our inner Buddha seeds and attain ultimate enlightement.
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我终于来参观了。。。
看来你的网志数量很精简
放下~~自在~~
是放下满腹牢骚的大雨
而变得乐得自在的云朵吗?
要成为那片不怕风吹雨打
还坚韧与柔韧并备的叶子
必须要经历许多人生历练
加油吧~~~
在还没看我的网志前
猜猜我是谁? 哈哈
i love the photo, so green^^
You all know why human likes and feel comfortable to see the greens, the sky, the ocean, the mountain, the waterfall, the natures?
Because natures have nothing like what we have now in the society we created and lived in.... politics, crimes, social problems, human cunning and bad deeds to others etc.
The natures appear to us as something natural and rest in itself that have no intention to hurt humans. Therefore, to human's understanding, natures in its natural states are harmless. Its vastness and naturalness give us so much inspirations and guidance to open up our hearts and be free & natural. When we open up our hearts as vast as the universe, and feel as free and natural as the huge sky and ocean... we feel totally in the best mental states of comfort and release.
That shows us our present states of mind are not in its natural and free natures. Our mind naturally looks for the "happiness & satisfaction" that it is most comfortable with and wishing for. Therefore, humans always seek for "vacations" to leave the mundane world, get away from all the daily routines and the life systems of our world, and to seek for few days of release from the "uncomfortable" states that we are in and meet everyday.
This shows that Buddha's teachings about "samsara" and "Buddha nature" are something can be proven through analytical wisdom.
"Samsaras" mean the world we live in that are suffering, that do not provide us any lasting and ultimate happiness. --- this is shown from our human natures that like the natures.
"Buddha Natures" tell us that we are now not in our true natures. That means our present hearts do not carry our true ultimate qualities. --- this is shown from our human natures that tend to release from the "societies" and have "vacations".
Have we ever pay attention to our mind during our daily life? To understand ourselves?
Buddha teaches there is no way to obtain Buddhahood if we don't know what we are thinking... or what's in our inner mind.... or look into our mind and understand our mind.
Buddha also teaches that mind is the key to the manifestations of all the phenomena in the samsara. Only within the mind, we are able to cultivate our inner Buddha seeds and attain ultimate enlightement.
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