Cultivation is not a castle in the air, nor is it an unfathomable mystery, but it is as natural as breathing, as ubiquitous as light and shadow. There is no need to look for ancient temples in the mountains, and the real practice is hidden in the interweaving of social disturbances and human feelings.
Cultivation is not far away, nor is it a mystery above the clouds, but it is as ubiquitous as air and within reach. There is no need to escape into the empty door, the real practice is to find inner peace and wisdom in the fireworks of this world and in the complexity of society.
Trivialities, words, and human interactions are all the best lessons for spiritual practice. In the midst of busyness and chaos, if we can gain insight into the impermanence of the world, reflect on the gains and losses of words and deeds, and sharpen our minds in dealing with others, this is the true meaning of spiritual practice.
The essence of cultivation lies in the inner transformation and sublimation, not in the external form and modification. A heart willing to awaken is better than a thousand temples and ten thousand spells. The path of cultivation begins at the feet and extends into the daily life.
Let us find the extraordinary in the ordinary, the quiet in the hustle and bustle, and the wisdom in the trivial. Because true practice is not about where you are, but about where your heart is going. In every moment of life, feel the power of cultivation and achieve inner sublimation and transcendence.