Master Hongyi: There are 3 things in the world, and there is no need to worry about it.
The pain in life often comes from our attachment to things that we can't let go, can't accept loss, or can't understand the uncontrollable parts of life. In fact, things in life can be boiled down to three categories: what you experience, what others do, and what happens under the laws of nature.
In order to live a transparent life, we need to learn not to be obsessed with our own affairs, not to interfere too much in the affairs of others, and not to worry too much about the laws of nature. After all, life is just a fleeting dream, and if you can look at it calmly, you can reduce your worries.
The whole life seems to be spent in constant busyness.
When you are young, you are busy pursuing knowledge and skills, when you are young, you are busy struggling to make a living, when you are middle-aged, you are busy with your family and children, and when you are old, you are busy coping with physical discomfort.
Endless competition, endless worries.
However, life is like a dream, and life is nothing more than a borrowed container. It should be put down at the right time, old when it is time to get old, and leave when it is time to leave.
Only the bitterness of the stomach, the troubles of the heart, and countless regrets remained, and I wanted to stop talking.
You must understand that there is no suffering in life, and what is suffering is that our desires are endless and our minds are endless.
The troubles of the world come from the heart.
Pain comes from being too obsessed with something to let go.
I tried to catch too much, but I couldn't catch anything.
Seven emotions and six desires, greed, anger, ignorance, too many thoughts, too many desires, have created countless pains and struggles, and it is difficult to calm down the mood.
The more we care about certain things, the more they torment us, and the more we try to control something, the more they control us in turn.
Joys and sorrows, ups and downs, all originate from our hearts. If the heart is narrow-minded, people will lose themselves in useless struggles.
The more you can't let go of your inner obsessions, the more you will be controlled by them, and the deeper you fall.
This life of joy and sorrow is often something we can't let go of.
However, in the journey of life, no matter how carefully we plan, we cannot resist the arrangement of fate.
The more you care too much, the more you won't get it, and the more things you can't get, the deeper the pain will be.
Letting go of the past, this seems simple but how difficult!
But if we can't let go, how can we find inner liberation?
There is no such thing as a way to have the best of both worlds in life, and we have to make a choice.
One day, we will have to return the borrowed lives.
We can only learn to say goodbye to those things that don't belong to us.
Learn to lighten your own burden and not get along with yourself.
Let the heart be full of brightness and make our world a bigger place.
Life is a process of constant loss and gain.
Everything that is lost is what makes us what we are.
It's like the sun, though hot, fertilizes the land and allows the seeds to take root and sprout.
We go through ups and downs on the journey of life, not for others, not for the sake of getting anything, but for the sake of becoming a better version of ourselves.
In the final analysis, there are only three things in life: providence, the business of others, and the business of oneself.
If you want to live comfortably, you must learn not to dwell on your own affairs, not to meddle in other people's affairs, and not to worry too much about the will of God.
Because providential arrangements always have a deep meaning.
Life is not a feast of material pleasures, but a process of inner cultivation.
What really matters is not how much you get, not how much you ask for from others, but how much you look at yourself.
Through the mountains and rivers, through the ups and downs, we will eventually grow into mature individuals.
And maturity is to learn to be indifferent.
Only after being indifferent can we let go of the past, and after we are relieved, the sun can shine through the gaps.
May you and I both remember the four laws of life: come and go, do your best, and go with the flow.
This tortuous and changeable journey of life makes us accept the arrangement of fate calmly.
Do your best, be worthy of your heart, and leave the rest to the passage of time.