Words have no truth.
There is no truth in words, only to say is the truth, what I say always points to the one thing and repeats with similar words.
When I point to Zen or enlightenment, the words of the tool that I have no choice but to use are "this." This points to all of this, and this is when there is nowhere to look at, but it also points to the whole.
It is easy and difficult to say, but I try not to write new words, but I write with basic words that children know.
Because it's nothing new, and it's something we always write, and it's easier to translate with more intuitive and easy words.
But the downside is that you get used to the word.
If you ask one thing to the people who see my writing, please always read and listen to what you see and say for the first time, and don't keep what you hear in mind.
The reason is that my writings and words become ineffective or useless unless I read or listen to them.
For example, if I shouted for help, it was just a scream that Tyrannosaurus attacked me at the time and I didn't know it, and I don't need to record it in a melody.
Just because I said it was too hot in the summer doesn't mean it's too hot until winter.
That is why people cannot write down when they meet and talk to me.
I concentrate entirely on you and you focus on the movement of ink on white paper and my living language will be stained only with traces on the paper, losing its vitality.
After that time it faded. All things in the world are born, stay, fall apart, and disappear, words are no exception.
Only this is forever, because there must be something to prove when everything in the world is gone.
For example, as we grow older, we experience the death, separation, and oblivion of the people around us. There is always me there, leaving them with regret.
But on my last day, he watched me and disappeared. What is it that does? Is that possible?
Now after this word, but or by putting something on it, my intention has already been tarnished.
Once again, there is no truth in words, the truth is only there in words, and if you go back to that word, you are like a man trapped in past memories.
I am not teaching anything, I only point to this; if you want to learn Buddhist or Oriental thought, go to the nearest university at home and go to the Buddhist temple, but if you want to taste what is alive, stick out your cheeks.
In the words of the Great master, there is a saying, "If you get hit on one cheek, you should also give the other cheek.
The first one cheek was hit in a dream that he believed was real, and the second cheek was hit by confirming that it was a dream.
If you've heard this, don't keep it, like a memo that blows up after reading it in "The Mission Impossible," I hope it will blow up in your head and disappear.
