Life is inherently filled with suffering and troubles. However, if one lets go of attachments, suffering becomes emptiness, and troubles become enlightenment. By letting go in the present and abandoning distinctions, a mortal can become a Buddha, transforming this world into a pure land and finding ultimate peace amidst life's busyness.
Being human is a profound experience, sometimes even a form of punishment. Some things cause entanglement when unseen, and heartache when understood. Life is like a speck of dust; though we believe we are masters, we are actually guided by heaven, earth, and humanity. Many changes are beyond our control, so we must go with the flow. If we do not learn to cherish things, they may vanish forever.
At that time, I was in a foul mood, feeling an inexplicable restlessness. I engaged in a childishly repetitive task: pouring water from a bottle into a cup, and then back into the bottle, repeating it endlessly.
That snowy night remains unforgettable. A sharp bolt of lightning seemed to pierce your heart, bringing intense pain and cold. In an instant, everything felt frozen, as the sky filled with blood-red snow. It was I who caused the wounds, the endless scars and tears, as if that lightning had struck your very soul.
The only constant is a purity like a water lily—clean and fragrant.
A girl should learn from the turtle, which wears only one shell for a lifetime, yet always fits perfectly.
Tolerance and patience are the best remedies to stop the cycle of revenge. Carrying this talisman can ensure peace throughout life. Those who are tolerant will not be swayed by the injustices of the world; even when hurt, they refuse to seek retaliation. Tolerance reminds us to stop anger in its tracks.