The full text of Cangyang Jiacuo's Seeing and Not Seeing

See and Not See was written by Tashi Lando, not by Cangyang Jiacuo.

Original text:

Have you seen me?

I was there.

Not sad or happy.

You can either read me or you can't read me.

Love is there.

Don't come or go.

Do you love me or not?

Love is there.

Neither increasing nor decreasing.

Are you with me or not?

My hand is in your hand.

Never give up.

Come into my arms.

or

Let me live in your heart

Silent love

Silence and happiness

Extended data

The original name of this poem is "The Silence of Banzagurubaima". According to the author's self-report, this poem was inspired by a very famous sentence by Master Lotus Peanut: "I have never abandoned people who believe in me, even those who don't believe in me. Although they can't see me, my children will always be guarded by my compassion. "

Tashi Ramdodo, a devout Buddhist, is now practicing in Bodhgaya, India with the 17th King Dabao. What the poet wants to express through this poem is the concern of the guru for his disciples.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Banzagurubaima's Silence