What do you mean calm as water?

Literally means calm as water. The explanation is that people have completely lost confidence in something and no longer expect it. They have raised the demand for worldly desires to a certain height: they are calm and have no distractions about external things.

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Peace of mind like water can also be called inner peace.

Inner peace: it allows us to truly, accurately and objectively reflect various phenomena inside and outside the body and mind. Just like a calm water surface, it can truly reflect the scenery on the shore without distortion. Sometimes, we compare this state to a spotless mirror.

The reason for our uneasy mind is our delusion and greed. It causes our original complete and clear wisdom to become blurred and distorted, and we can't see the truth clearly. Just like the wind on the water, it makes the originally calm water surface tumble, and the reflection in the water becomes fragmented and even blurred.

Another meaning of inner peace is that when things come, they can be truthfully reflected, and when they are over, there is no trace in their hearts. The so-called geese cross the cold pool, things come and appear, and things go and stay.