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People hold their hands tightly when they are born, but when they are old and leave, they usually spread their hands. What is the mystery behind this?

When you come,

Who does not promise,

Must,

Must...

When I left,

I figured it out,

looked away,

let go,

I was satisfied.

This mystery is given by nature, which is 6 words: "can afford it, can put it down".

When a person is born with his hands clasped, there are two meanings: one is that the house before birth was too small, and clasping his hands is to save space, and he has not changed his instinctive habit when he came to the world; the other is that The main purpose of holding hands tightly is to grasp the external world and prepare to "afford it" in the future. This is the mission of human maturity. Everything that can be picked up is "taken" when a person puts his hands together, and a baby instinctively takes the first step in his life.

When a person dies and removes his hands, it means that he has given up everything in the world and his mission as a human being is over. No matter success or failure, no matter hard work and happiness, no matter humbleness and nobility, he came to the world and walked once. It comes with both hands tightly held, and you can put it down when you leave.

The problem is that many people, even great people, cannot do the six words "afford to take it up and put it down". But from birth to death, creation can only achieve equality by withdrawing one's hand. Equality is not just a matter of words, but letting go is proof.

What mystery did you see? Come and listen.

I saw this Q&A today and would like to share my personal views and understanding; I have to say the master! You have something in your head, how else could I call you master? So talented. I am so impressed that I will answer this question; babies are kept at a constant temperature in the human belly for ten months, and they become accustomed to it. Born alone into a completely different temperature, unable to withstand the influence of the environment. The body's instinctive reaction. When people wake up or are startled, they will clench their fists and their muscles will atrophy. Therefore, when a person is born, he is disturbed and affected by the external environment. When he holds his fist, his body is tight. But people do not pay attention to his body, but see him holding his fist. Think about it, everyone, is this true? Some friends say that it is impossible to fight with clenched fists. Another person dies, and the killer lives on. If you can't take away anything from the Yang world, that's Qi Duan. Without a breath of true energy in the body, what the folk call Yang is a breath of central energy, which means that the person's body has no strength. How can he make a fist, or how can he not let go or stretch out his hands? When a person is out of breath, there are no cells in the body to support and support the cells, so he has stopped. People often say that life has stopped, but the person who just died understands what you said and did, and he can't speak loudly. He wants to say, say. Speechless. People often say that a person is not completely dead after death, so why are they still saying that their nerves are still there? Before he was completely dead, he understood, but he couldn't express it, so his hand naturally let go. These are my thoughts and personal opinions on the upper beam Q&A. Friends, do you think this is true? Can we discuss it?

Holding hands tightly indicates that you will do something great.

Spreading your hands means not taking away a single cloud.

When a person is born, he holds his hands tightly, preparing to struggle and live up to himself. When he returns, he knows that he has struggled and worked hard, and knows that he can no longer take anything with him, so he lets go calmly. And go.

One breath of life. The traditional culture of the motherland believes that the lungs unify the body's qi, "the liver stores the soul, and the lungs store the soul." The lung meridian and lung meridian of the human body are respectively inhabited by the two gods "po" and "hun". The movement trajectory of "soul" is upward; the movement trajectory of soul is downward. At the same time, the liver governs tendons, so the hands have the power to snatch and lift; the lungs govern qi, so the nose has the function of breathing.

The old people believed that the soul of a child was weak when he was born, so when he was born, he made fists with his thumb and the base of his ring finger. (Taoists call it Po Gate, which is the door to the house of the god "Po". It means guarding the door. Guarding this door can fight against evil spirits.) Children have immature and yang bodies and are easily disturbed by yin evil. When they are sick, they will talk nonsense. Or when they are unconscious, these old people come to the conclusion that the soul of the child has drifted away from the body, so the folk often use the method of "calling the soul" to bring them back.

Old people believe that the human soul is immortal. Although the human soul will exhale its "last breath" when it dies, the soul and soul will go with it and enter the next reincarnation.

After death, the nose loses the function of breathing, and the hands lose the power of snatching. Therefore, when life passes away, people often have no choice but to "die away".

Life is very short. When you come, you hold your hands tightly, and when you leave, you let go of your hands. This is what people often say when you pass away.

You need money when you are alive; when you die, the money is no longer needed, so you can let go. 27

This world is too difficult. When you are born with your hands clenched, you are ready to overcome all difficulties. When I get older and leave, I want to go to the Paradise of Paradise, where there is a high-end atmosphere and high quality, and everything is lacking. There is no need to take away everything in the world, so I leave empty-handed. [Face covering]