Guangchengzi The wisdom of life for those who have attained the Tao
Guang Chengzi, this ancient immortal, lives alone in the stone chamber of Kongtong Mountain. His wisdom and Taoism are boundless, attracting countless people to seek guidance. This article will delve into the wisdom of Guangchengzi and his unique views on self-cultivation and governance.
First, the way of self-cultivation: inaction and governance, quiet to health.
Guang Chengzi emphasized that the way of self-cultivation lies in "governing by inaction and maintaining health by quietness". He believes that people should be pure in heart and have few desires, and reduce their attachment and pursuit of external things. Keeping the inner peace and purity, and not being disturbed by the outside world, can make the body naturally healthy and the spirit naturally full. Guang Chengzi himself is also a personal practice, and there are no superfluous items in his stone room, only a stone bed and a stone table. Every day he meditated and meditated, and said very little. This way of life is the best embodiment of Guangchengzi's self-cultivation.
Second, the strategy of governing the country: the Tao is natural, and the rule is inactive.
Guang Chengzi's strategy of governing the country is the same as the way of self-cultivation. He believes that the country should be governed in accordance with the laws of nature, and minimize interference and coercion on the people. The best politics is when the people are unaware of the existence of the rulers, and the state runs naturally. Hiroshiko believes that excessive intervention and coercion will only disrupt the natural balance of society and cause various problems. Therefore, he advocated the rule of inaction, allowing the people to live and develop freely.
3. The way of eternal life: pure heart and few desires, holding the mind to be quiet.
Guang Chengzi pursues the way of immortality. He believes that immortality is not the pursuit of immortality, but the maintenance of inner peace and purity, free from external interference. He said: "Ignore and listen, hold on to the still, and the form will be self-righteous; It must be quiet and clear, and there is no Raul shape. "This is Guangchengzi's way of immortality. He achieved a high degree of harmony and balance in his body and spirit by purifying his heart and desires, holding his mind and being quiet. This state of equilibrium allows him to resist the erosion of time and maintain his youth and vitality.
Conclusion: Guangchengzi's life wisdom and Taoism.
Guang Chengzi's philosophy of life and Taoism are undoubtedly a kind of profound wisdom. The way of self-cultivation, the strategy of governing the country and the way of immortality advocated by him all embody the core idea of "Taoism and Nature". In modern society, we can also draw wisdom from Hiroseiko's philosophy of life. In terms of self-cultivation, we can learn from Guangchengzi's pure heart and few desires, and the way of maintaining health; In terms of governing the country, we can learn from Guangchengzi's concept of governing by inaction and letting the people develop freely; In terms of personal growth, we can follow Hiroseiko's path of immortality and maintain inner peace and purity, not disturbed by external objects.
Guang Chengzi's life wisdom is not only a personal way of cultivation, but also a kind of deep thinking and unique insights into human society. His philosophy of life and Taoism have important implications for our understanding of the world, the handling of interpersonal relationships, and the realization of personal values. While constantly pursuing material civilization, we should also pay attention to the inner cultivation and the balance of the spiritual world. Only in this way can we truly achieve harmony and wholeness of body and mind.