Complex vs. Simple
People find complexity difficult, like and worship, and despise simple things easy and despise, perhaps, in selfish interpretation, it is only natural in the laws of yin and yang.
Since childhood, I have thought, if the best truth really exists, it should be recognizable
by men and women of all ages, because I believed in the "equality" that almost all religions put forward.
Buddha also said that "the highest level of Dharma" is "the right realization without any more stomachs." The word "no stomach" refers to the equality in Buddhist terms that everyone chooses, regardless of whether it is precious, vulgar, complex, or simple.
In short, within the equality of law, there is no difference at all between the barking of dogs and the sermon of Buddha.
How dare you say Buddha's sermon is no different from the barking of a dog?
But how do you want a person who hears a simple dogfight, and who doesn't realize it,
to hear and realize the complicated words of a scripture that you don't understand well?"
That's why people who jump over dogs and Buddha get enlightenment.
Truth is easy to intuitively, but difficult to think of. Why do you want to go back to the hard way to do what you can easily do?
If over the years, excluding Buddhist terms that have become more difficult by many people, and simply thinking about this problem, had it been a really complicated and difficult problem that only smart people could solve, would Buddha have said that there was a Buddha in all of our hearts?
It is nonsense to remember what he said 2,500 years ago, not your language, after his death, to write down and collect, to hope that he will get the truth by quoting and using it as an intellectual tool to decorate himself with the essence of the book, which has been compiled, re-edited, and diluted.
Buddha is not Gollum's absolute ring, and if Buddha has an absolute ring, that is what Buddha said, and that is for all of us.
If you try to find what I don't have, it's difficult and complicated, but if you ask me to
find what's already there, the saying that it's easy is meaninglessly easy and simple.
However, we vaguely think that a person who knows something complex, gains power
and honor.
Also, I think that simple things are weak and weak, so I think I'm being abused by others.
I thought so, too, but we were subjected to a complicated and difficult task.
It's the greatest difficulty in waking up, the sense of thought.
What I already know, and what I know, and what I don't have, will never cease to suffer
as a slave of thought and knowledge, unless things stop.
We must look at the vast majority of geniuses and prophets who have so failed to find
a solution, and who have unfortunately ended their lives, and not look back on their thoughts, but the path to self-seeking, infinitely, a simple path.
Zen said, "When you hear the true truth, most people laugh at you, saying,
"That's not the Buddha and the truth!" Because It is too easy and simple.
There is an answer to the baby's gaze at his mother. It's just this!
