"Seeing and Not Seeing"
You see me, or you don't see me, I am there, neither sad nor happy;
You miss me, or you don't miss me , the love is there, never comes or goes;
You love me, or you don’t love me, the love is there, neither increasing nor decreasing;
You follow me, or you don’t , my hand is in your hand, never give up;
Come into my arms, or let me live in your heart.
Silence, love; silence, joy.
Extended information:
Since the release of Feng Xiaogang's "If You Are the One 2", this poem has been wildly reposted on the website, and netizens even imitated its sentence structure to start a new round of sentence making craze. Many people believe that this song "Seeing and Not Seeing" was written by Tsangyang Gyatso, the sixth Dalai Lama. In fact, this is a widespread fallacy.
The original name of this poem is "The Silence of Banzaguru Pema", written by Zashiram Dodo. The poem comes from the poem "Suspected Wind and Moon", which he created in 2007. The inspiration comes from a very famous saying of Padmasambhava: "I have never abandoned those who believe in me, or even those who do not believe in me. Although they cannot see me, my children will always be influenced by my compassion. of guard.
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Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Banzaguru Pema’s Silence