Why is it so difficult? That's because I'm using ordinary people to understand my life, my ordinary life, my ordinary life.
We need to change our ideas and turn the knowledge of ordinary people into the knowledge of saints. Ordinary people learn traditional culture, read classics, common things and worry.
Saints know people who recite scriptures, sacraments, purity, happiness and bodhi.
What do you do with things? What knowledge do you use to read the Bible? The knowledge of ordinary people is to cope with and complete tasks. The sage's knowledge is a happy reading and a clean mind. In the process of reading, he proved "knowledge".
We Zen psychotherapists concentrate on studying for two or three days a month, which proves that "knowing and seeing" is tangible, and we do it with invisible knowing and seeing. At the same time, the function (efficacy) is different, and the difference comes from one thought and from the difference between knowledge and sight. It is our duty to live with the knowledge of saints and sharpen things. To chant Buddhist scripture is to sharpen your temper, that is, to know what to look at. Chanting scriptures is a very enjoyable process, that is, a process of changing one's mind, that is, a process of grinding away common knowledge. Ordinary people know that the heavier the cloud, the thicker the cloud, and the cloudy day. Ordinary people know that the more you look at it, the thinner the clouds are, and the more sunny it will be. The heavier the root gas, the heavier the trouble. He became the first health care master. Everything is big and small because of the pattern.
Therefore, when we do something with mindfulness and taste the sweetness, it is not a difficult thing, but a happy thing.