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Reflections on the Interpretation of The Second Flower

After reading a famous book, I believe you will have a lot of feelings in your heart, and you need to write an experience. So how should I write my thoughts after reading? The following are my thoughts (5 selected articles) on The Second Flower, which I collected for your reference only. Let's have a look.

After reading The Second Flower Blossom 1 Many people recommend the book The Second Flower Blossom, saying that it can relieve anxiety, because it contains the secret of keeping the spirits happy. When reading this book, people are more likely to think of Tang Sanzang, preaching Buddhism and Buddhism. For materialists, this book is not very enthusiastic to read, and it is erratic between entering and publishing. I entered the book because I agree with some views very much; Jump out of the book because you can't agree with some opinions. I can devote myself to most of the time, and occasionally I will be free.

Causal samsara and impermanence are acceptable to both Buddhist disciples and ordinary beings. The so-called causal reincarnation does not mean the reincarnation of ghosts, but that everything people do has a mapping: from the influence of human production activities on the natural environment to the survival of human beings themselves; What a person does will directly or indirectly affect his or her life or the life of the next generation. "Things are impermanent", although it seems that everyone knows this fact, the real feeling in the hearts of all beings is that there is still plenty of time to do something and there are opportunities in the future. People always think that impermanence is far away from them. Don't say where you are going has nothing to do with you. Even if he encounters major changes, it is difficult to fundamentally change his habitual neglect of the basic fact of impermanence. Just like a person with amnesia, he suffers, cries, tears and is disheartened. He couldn't control his forgetfulness and was busy in the blink of an eye.

Why are disasters so frequent? Even in Yushu, Qinghai, where there are many believers, tens of thousands of people were killed by the earthquake. The author tried to find a reasonable Buddhist explanation for the Yushu earthquake, which took a long time and was obviously difficult to explain. The final conclusion is that "impermanence will not happen because of being a Buddhist disciple or a Buddhist holy land", and some people are resigned to their fate. Yushu earthquake is easier to be explained by the theory of crustal plate movement. If there are sufficiently advanced survey techniques to predict earthquakes more accurately, thousands of people will survive, and many times science can prevent problems before they happen.

After reading part of the book, choose the right one and follow it. Buddhism urges all sentient beings to do good, so that all sentient beings can be redeemed; Buddhism teaches people to accept impermanence and gives them psychological comfort; Buddhism advocates giving, and giving keeps people happy.

After reading The Second Flower Blossom, I finished reading The Second Flower Blossom by Xi Arombo Kampo within one month. Personally, I think it is appropriate to read this book after seeing the world through Buddhism. Compared with seeing the world through Buddhism, which is closer to daily life, the explanation of the second flower is deeper. Judging from the chapter "Guru and Disciples", many chapters are the kind and merciful gurus that Xi Arongbo Kampo came into contact with in his memories and feelings, and the real and vivid characters are touching.

The book "The Second Blossom" made me further understand that Buddhism is not a philosophy that can be studied. Its purpose is to help us adjust our mentality and change our way of thinking in real life, so that we can achieve a peaceful and happy mentality even in difficulties and reduce anxiety, trouble and pain. The word "Buddha" in Tibetan means "inner Tao", that is, one looks inward and seeks truth from one's own heart rather than from the outside.

First of all, we can start by understanding pain. The ups and downs of life can be an opportunity for enlightenment. The key depends on what kind of heart you are facing. If we can accept the impermanence of life, it is natural for life to gain and lose, and life is just like this, we can be prepared, treat it with normality, and concentrate on the problem itself better, instead of unnecessarily falling into extra emotions such as fear and anxiety. There is a saying in the book that we should experience pain, but we don't feel so bitter anymore.

For example, disease can be a good opportunity for us to cultivate centrifugation and bodhicitta. People will understand pain more deeply when they are sick than usual. Bodhisattva Yoshida once said: "If there is a solution to the problem, don't worry;" It's no use worrying if there is no way to solve it. "If we can have such a relaxed attitude, it will be very helpful to us. On the contrary, negative emotions tend to aggravate the disease. The disappearance of pain is happiness. After suffering, you will be more aware of the value of being happy every day and cherish the present time more. Looking back, I always feel more satisfied and happy after an illness. Now I understand the impermanence of life, and I feel happier in my daily life.

The second flower also taught me to relax. When we are in adversity, we will feel at a loss, and the world will shrink to only a bunch of difficulties in front of us. Wang Jinmei Kampo, the guru of Shia Rongbo Kampo, once said to him, "Disciple, you should open the window and look at the void outside. It is quiet and vast. Try to relax, stare at the sky, slowly integrate your heart into the sky and settle down. " This is a good method. We need to relax and not take everything in life too seriously. Shia Rongbo Kampo said that we feel trapped by difficult problems and always want to find solutions to them, but the bigger problem may be that we pay too much attention to "solving problems" but never want to look back to see if those problems are problems. Probably, from another angle, it's not a problem, at least it's not that serious. He also said that people should be able to see through their eyes. The gains and losses of a moment are small and short-lived in the whole life. Many things were important at that time, but looking back through time and space, I realized that life is full of choices and possibilities. Instead of going this way, you can go that way.

The Second Blossom gave me a deeper understanding of managing emotions. The mood was just a little spark. I ran out as an audience and looked on coldly, that is, I realized it. After a while, the fire went out by itself. Don't rush to react when you encounter a situation, but slow down the pace of the whole thing and leave yourself some room to observe and feel, so that you can see things for what they really are, instead of being led by the nose by impulse.

Recently, I have been practicing jumping out to observe my emotions, thinking about how important it is, and I will get better, and then let nature take its course and watch the clouds of emotions drift away. For example, there was an urgent task at work a while ago, and I began to worry unconsciously, so I told myself to "pay attention to my emotions", jumped out and found my hands and feet a little cold, and it was useless to worry about myself. As long as you adjust your breath and focus on the matter itself, the emotional clouds will really float away after a while.

"The Second Flower Blossom" made me learn to be grateful on the basis of contentment, realized my luck, and sincerely cherished and appreciated everything I encountered. This is very useful for improving the mentality. I've been thinking about my luck a lot recently. Thanks for knowing Buddhism through Teacher Xing, and my mentality has been improving. Although I have encountered some setbacks in my previous life, looking back, I am lucky on the whole. Gratitude can really fill the heart with peace and joy.

More than two thousand years ago, Sakyamuni Buddha sighed under the bodhi tree: all living beings have a self-sufficient bodhicitta. It has always been there and never left us, so practice is not to achieve anything or prove anything, but to guide us to relax and get closer to our hearts. The reason why we can't understand our true nature is that what we do in our daily life is mostly pulling us in the opposite direction. I think it's a bit like a cloud sees the sun. I hope we can all get rid of the clouds of emotions and desires shrouded in happiness and slowly get close to our hearts!

Reflections on the Second Flower Blossom 3 Today I'm going to introduce a book that is popular all over the Internet-The Second Flower Blossom. The author Shiarongbo Kampo is an influential spiritual mentor today, who has influenced the life track of hundreds of thousands of people. The Second Blossom is a collection of spiritual essays by Xi Arongbo Kampo, which expresses the beautiful state of the spiritual world with modern thinking and expression. His words are as beautiful as poetry, and the content is particularly easy to touch our hearts, not particularly shocking. You can read a page, a paragraph or just a few words at will. When you think about it, you find that this sentence has been said to your heart, which is very memorable.

It is a book to care for the soul, not chicken soup for the soul as we thought. It can really help you embark on the road of life, let you see the world through Buddhism, and let you practice on the basis of real life hardships, so as to get a real way out.

It is named "the second flowering" because it is the accumulation of all ordinary and concrete things on the road of life practice, and it is born and carried out for the second time, and it blooms for the second time.

We always sigh that life is too bitter, life is worthless and living is meaningless. More and more young people in society are beginning to move towards low desire and spiritual destination, and more and more people are beginning to shift from the pursuit of material to the height and belief in spirit. So many people began to like meditation, meditation, find a pure land in downtown, live the life they want, without competition. So otaku culture is becoming more and more popular, and more and more people are alone. Just because they pay more attention to their inner peace and happiness, they no longer follow the crowd, listen to other people's suggestions, and are no longer forced to integrate and obey others. It is better to love yourself than to be ungrateful.

Some people don't know where their obsession is, unconscious; Some people know what their obsession is, but they can't go out; There are also some people who gradually dilute themselves in their life experiences and experiences, and in the process of continuous learning and growth. Letting go is not a word, but a way to improve thinking and practice, which needs to be put into action. When you are constantly improving your ability, strengthening your heart and broadening your vision and pattern, you will have self-confidence and your heart will be full of vitality and strength. Really accept the reality and face the problem directly, and that hurdle will eventually pass. Leave the rest to time. Please give yourself a little patience.

The wisdom of life between the lines of this book is easy to understand, close to us and true, so that you can get inner peace and tranquility. It can be your friend for life.

Last year, I was lucky enough to get the beneficiary of a hard-core diamond sutra, because I studied tea. He doesn't stick to the form of Ofuse. His understanding of Buddha is that "Buddha is not used to ask for anything, bless anything, but to be grateful." There are so many people in the world, can the Buddha bless them? However, if you thank him, he will feel that this is Huigen. "

On that day, after listening to his experience in the first half of his life, it was no less than the adventures in classic martial arts novels, and he became enlightened and converted to Buddhism. On the way home, several sisters had a new enlightenment on Buddhism and the Diamond Sutra, and even discussed the secret conversion of ordinary people, which opened the bodhicitta.

The unseen is just around the corner, and the most beautiful distance is around:

In fact, for example, the positive solution of conversion in the book The Second Flower Blossom: "It takes courage to convert to Buddhism, because Buddhism does not promise to give you a sense of security or certainty. In fact, I just want to break everyone's illusion of security. " Everything in this world is predestined, that is, constantly changing. The root of all the pain is that we have a deep-rooted misunderstanding of ourselves and the outside world for a long time-believing in illusions.

Everything depends on internal and external conditions, so it is not permanent and eternal, that is, we ordinary people think that the sense of security of commitment. Reading this reminds me of Li Zhongying's comment on commitment, which generally means that most people are sincere when they make a commitment, but they just don't realize that their beliefs and values are changing, and they can't predict and manipulate their future.

So the definition of commitment is: I will keep it like this until it needs to be changed. Therefore, we should cherish the present while maintaining our self-care ability.

Besides, the sense of security is not given by others, but by oneself. It is said that a person's whole body cells change every seven years, which means a new person, and this change is very normal. Being cautious and independent is a very popular saying at present, that is, we should always calm down and explore and think with the depths of our souls, so as to face ourselves and not forget our active mentality.

Buddhists are people who are determined to get along with themselves. On the one hand, they are honestly aware of all the activities of their body, language and mind, on the other hand, they are gentle with themselves. Only by being kind to yourself can we really be kind to others. Only by being gentle with yourself and respecting your heart can you feel the feelings of others and be altruistic.

Have wisdom, jump out of the body and look at yourself. The Buddha is awakening and realizing that there is no me in the world.

My motivation for reading this book is actually nonsense. I happened to see the name "The Second Blossom" in the bookstore, and I was attracted by it. It's good that the spring breeze is warm and sunny, so you can entertain yourself when it blooms next time. This book takes us into the unknown Tibetan spiritual paradise, and it is an excellent Buddhist spiritual prose. Savoring the soft and elegant words and the concise and vivid wisdom teaching method, the feeling after reading is like spring breeze, which has benefited a lot. If you lack a loyal friend around you, it will give us encouragement and inspiration when you are confused and vulnerable. When you are depressed, let us have confidence in the three treasures and Buddhism and have the determination to seek liberation.

One of the most important reasons why people are unhappy is that they are dissatisfied with themselves, their present appearance, intelligence, status, wealth and enjoyment, and they want something better when they are ready. Therefore, when people focus on these endless pursuits, they will naturally not be slower than the status quo, so they will only add a lot of troubles. One of the manifestations of people who don't know themselves is that they don't know how to treat themselves correctly. Or indulge, or blame yourself, in short, you can't live in peace with yourself. The meaning of the whirling world is that a world that can tolerate shortcomings, just pursuing perfect self, will only make you live very tired. True happiness comes from inner peace, strength or fragility, acceptance or resistance, and life will continue. The satisfaction that material can bring is only sensory satisfaction, and man is different from animals because he needs not only sensory satisfaction, but also spiritual satisfaction.

Some people may think that this kind of Buddhist book is read by religious people. I don't think that not believing in religion doesn't mean that you can't have faith. Faith is something that is difficult to express in words. There are always many things around us that claim to be philosophy, but many philosophical ideas that we all believe are always confusing and confusing.

The guru in the book is such a guru. They lie down and become our way, but we are still laughing and fighting, unwilling to take the right path. We like to be star innovators. We follow Rinpoche, who is crowding round. We are eager to read thousands of Buddhist quotations in Weibo, but we ignore these people who are quietly paving the way around us. A Buddha statue will not jump down and point at your nose to teach you a lesson, nor will it be immune to your incense because of your selfishness. We always smile, as if listening and as if not listening. Have wisdom, jump out of the body and look at yourself. Buddha is awakening, realizing that there is no ego in the world, and following a guru without ego can gain wisdom without ego.