
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="3" > busy all day long, such as loss, nothing to worry about, unhappy with the scene, that is, they do not know what the reason is. This is a living hell, not to mention the copper bed iron pillar, the sword tree sword mountain! </h1>
——Yuan Hongdao, "Essays of Yuan Zhonglang"
In a hundred years of life, nothing is the most precious. Nothing is not about not doing things and not living, but doing things and life without worrying, and there is no occurrence of elbows and armpits and caught off guard.
Alas, we always take the time to find things to bother with. When you go to work, you worry about personnel; after work, you worry about your mobile phone; you have to think about it when you lie in bed. In short, there is no peace for a moment!
Only those who live in the present moment can be fine. Every moment is to live with fullness, fullness, without worry, lively, joyful, and wholehearted. A moment of nothing is clear, a day of nothing is good.
Eating without taste is not eating wholeheartedly; work is done without strength, there is no joyful work; sleep cannot be rested, there is no unintentional sleep. Nothing to eat, nothing to work, nothing to sleep. Really, nothing is the most precious thing.
Take a cup of tea, just taste this cup of tea wholeheartedly, the past troubles have passed, the future troubles have not yet happened, just this thought, what is the matter?
Wumen Huikai once wrote a poem: Spring has a hundred flowers and autumn has a moon, summer has a cool breeze and winter has snow. If there is no idleness to worry about, it is a good time on earth.
This should serve as a motto for all who have nothing to do. In fact, everyday life is really like a cup of tea, most people's tea leaves and tea sets are very similar, but the good brewers brew a more fragrant taste, and the good drinkers drink more delicate news.
Only the tea brewed when there is nothing to brew is the most luscious, and only the tea drunk when there is nothing to drink is the most flavorful. Unfortunately, most people are so thirsty when making tea, and they are equally thirsty in life!
Zen master Lingyou of The Mountain once called the enlightened person "a person without a problem", he said: "The heart of a person who is a Taoist is straight, straight, backless, faceless, and deceitful, and in all times, the audio-visual is common, and there is no bend, nor does it close its eyes and ears, but it does not attach itself to things, that is, it is obtained." ...... For example, the autumn water is clear, pure and inactive, and there is no obstacle to the muddyness, and he is called a Taoist, also known as a person who has nothing to do. ”
The person who has nothing to do, removes the thirst of life, like the water of autumn, so clear and quiet, clear and unstained, understand that there is no obstacle. "Nothing is not a small talk!" Nothing is a great thing.