The spell of the Tightening Spell Om Ma Ma Horn Mi Boom

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-18

The little boy is engrossed in watching the animated version of Journey to the West while his mother is busy preparing dinner in the kitchen. However, suddenly, the little boy's noise interrupted his mother, who was stir-frying.

The mother immediately extinguished the fire and ran to the living room, concerned about her son's condition.

The little boy was cried because the Monkey King was rolled on the ground in the cartoon, and his mother explained that the Monkey King was disobedient and was recited by the master to tighten the hoop, causing the hoop on his head to shrink.

The little boy felt very sad, and he asked his mother what the hoop spell was, and why Sun Wukong was so powerful and so pitiful.

Xiaobao, my mother told you that the mantra is yes, well, well, horn, mi, and yi. You may not understand these six words. Don't worry, Mom will tell you a story.

Once upon a time, there was a man named Monkey King, who was naturally smart, but a little mischievous. In order to discipline him, his ** put a tight spell on him.

Whenever he does something wrong, ** will pronounce these six words, and Sun Wukong will feel pain. This mantra is like a seed that allows us to draw wisdom into our lives and make us better.

So, you have to listen to your mother's stories and learn from them, and you can become better and better. Remember, every ordinary person has the potential to become an extraordinary person, and it only requires us to keep working hard and keep learning.

The stone broke through the earth, and a touch of stubborn stone took root. Under the conception of nature, a stone monkey Monkey King was born in the world, and perhaps even Nuwa knew that this monkey had an indissoluble bond with Buddhism.

The birth of this stone monkey shook the heavens and the earth and moved the ghosts and gods. After that, he became the Monkey King, and his glory was immense. However, when he faced the critical matter of life and death, he chose to seek the Tao alone.

He was fearless, courageous, and one could even say admirable for his tenacity. He has traveled across the ocean, endured hardships, and painstakingly sought the truth for decades, all of which have strengthened his beliefs.

When a person has an opinion, he often has experienced many things and learned many lessons, and he will naturally have his own opinion.

Wukong learns his skills under Bodhi, and in high spirits, he begins to show off, only to be kicked out of the school. Bodhi and the Buddha have a strong connection, and Wukong may have been predestined to be the task of spreading the Dharma to the east.

As for how to control the completion of this task, this has long been part of the plan. In the entanglement of interests, various means are used to achieve the goal, but can the heroic and unyielding Monkey King really be free in heaven and earth?

The answer is a momentary escape, but a lifetime as fragile as glass.

Sun Wukong, dressed in brocade armor, returned from the East China Sea with a majestic spirit, and the immortals were at a loss in front of his demeanor. His fiery eyes flickered in the gossip furnace, and the ruined Lingxiao Treasure Hall seemed to tremble under his feet.

He is like a Monkey King, no one can match him for a while, and the arrival of the Buddha seems to have been counted by him. However, his arrogance and arrogance taught him a painful lesson, and he was defeated in this gambling battle in the palm of his hand, and was suppressed at the foot of the Five Fingers Mountain.

Although he tried to break out of the mountain in the resistance, he reluctantly accepted the fate arrangement of "Om, Ma, Well, Horn, Mi, Ng". Everyone has weaknesses, and some have even become a nightmare for a lifetime, and Sun Wukong is no exception, and his Five Finger Mountain was liberated with the appearance of Tang Seng.

Monkey King, once free, is now bound by a tight spell on his head, and his unconditional obedience makes him miserable, but it also gives him some form of relief.

Iron juice copper pills, meals and sleeping, in the blink of an eye in the spring and autumn five hundred years, Tang Seng's white horse came, and Sun Wukong also ended his career in the bitter sea. Out of gratitude, or out of gratitude for the yang and yin arranged by Guanyin Bodhisattva, he decided to protect Tang Seng to go west.

Although he still went his own way, after killing the living beings several times, Tang Seng and Jin Chanzi both reprimanded him. However, the spring breeze blows, the drums of war are beating, and he is not afraid of anyone.

Sun Wukong once left out of dissatisfaction, but five hundred years later, he felt lost and helpless. When he was about to return to Huaguo Mountain, he went to the East China Sea to visit the Dragon King, and the Dragon King's persuasion made him wake up.

When he saw the master again, he apologized to the master and noticed that the master had a beautiful hat on his head, which he happily put on his head. However, when Tang Seng began to chant the scriptures, the hoop appeared, and the monkey felt severe pain.

After constantly pleading, he angrily held a stick and wanted to end Tang Seng's life, but as Tang Seng's speech accelerated, he felt a splitting headache, his whole body was weak, and he was in pain.

Success is also a Buddha, defeat is also a Buddha. It seems to be fate, but it is actually a cycle of cause and effect. was defeated by Rulai before, and the six-character mantra controlled the five elements; Now that he has been subdued by the golden cicada, it is a six-character mantra that is tightly strained.

The pain that seems to be bound is actually the ladder of enlightenment. The monkey tasted the bitterness of defeat and knew the necessity of obedience, so he restrained his arrogance and carefully escorted Tang Seng to the west.

In the run-in again and again, the relationship between master and apprentice deepened until Wukong became cautious in his words and deeds, and no longer needed to be bound by tight hoops. ”

The bottom line is self-support in life, self-maintenance is the best way, and external restraint is also a kind of luck. The teachings of parents and ** are very important, they are like invisible threads, guiding us to grasp the direction of life.

Wukong's life has a deep connection with the six-character mantra of Buddhism, which is a mantra of "ma, ma, ma, hao, horn, mi, yin", which may be confusing at first hearing, but if you taste it carefully, you can appreciate the great wisdom, great perseverance and great connotation contained in it.

The six-character mantra interprets the three worlds of heaven, earth and man, and eliminates the pain of one world with one word, and its power is enough to suppress the Monkey King, and he is at ease. Reciting the six characters purifies the soul and calms the impetuousness and distractions in the heart.

In this bustling world, our character determines our actions and results. Whether it's flamboyant or low-key, you need a humble attitude to life. Whether it's a mountain outside a mountain or a building outside a building, humility is a must in life.

Everyone has their own rules of conduct, and although self-control is important, if there is a third party to supervise, then life will be more secure. Shackles and insurance are both a kind of protection.

Inner peace is always the goal we pursue. The purity of heart is always our most cherished hope in the world. Looking back, we are always ourselves, and the attitude of relative freedom with the attitude of joy and sorrow is the real chic.

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