From tomorrow on, I want to be a happy person;
Comb hair, chop wood and travel around the world.
From tomorrow on, I will care about food and vegetables.
Living in a house facing the sea, spring is blooming.
From tomorrow on, write to everyone I love.
Tell them my happiness,
What did the lightning of happiness tell me,
I will distribute it to each of them.
Give every river and mountain a warm name.
Stranger, I will also wish you happiness.
I wish you a bright future!
May you lovers get married!
May you be happy on earth.
I only want to face the sea and spring blossoms.
What moved me was not passion, nor beauty in general. What moved me was the calmness and simplicity of this poem, and the endless love and happiness after calmness and simplicity were like the sky. I hold this poem and repeat happiness and happiness in my heart. I don't know whether I am moved or envious. I only know that I really feel happiness and love from this poem. Perhaps I am neither moved nor envious, but a sincere shame. I am ashamed that I haven't felt happiness and love for a long time. Although there is endless suffering in life, our hearts can't just feel it, and we can't let it wrap our hearts tightly. We should wrap our sufferings with our own hearts, and experience the dignity and happiness of being a human being in the process of wrapping and digesting sufferings.
Experiencing happiness and love is a long process, which needs to be cultivated and learned. But it can also be said that this is a quality, an innate spiritual quality. At the same time, it can be said that this is a state, an attitude towards the world and oneself, and a free realm full of love and happiness. Perhaps the most accurate statement is this: this is a kind of relaxation from trust, from love, from the integrity and soundness of life. A mind that does not experience suffering is superficial, a mind that does not experience happiness is obscene, and a mind that does not experience relaxation is incomplete.
Whether a person's mind is complete or not depends not entirely on the outside world, but also on whether you can wrap the world with your weak love. If a person can wrap the world with his heart, the brilliance and clarity of the whole world will remain in his heart forever. In the words of the elder Zosima (see brothers karamazov), it is "to gain the world with love". Even on his deathbed, Elder Zosima's face was "still bright, almost with joy, and his eyes were happy and kind". Because his heart is full of happiness and love. He spoke cheerfully, not only to preach, but also "eager to share his inner joy and happiness with everyone." The joy and happiness of death is really wonderful. This is one's happiness from the inside out. He didn't close his eyes in the face of darkness and sin. On the contrary, his experience of sin is more sensitive and profound than anyone else. In his final confession, he said: "There is no doubt that each of us is guilty of all the people and things in the world. This is not only because we are all involved in the evil of the whole world, but also because every specific person is guilty of all people and everyone in the world. " Such a person, no matter how much ugliness and darkness he sees, will not simply react, because he knows that all ugliness and darkness are integrated with himself, including me, myself and our human defects and misfortunes. It can even be said that all ugliness and darkness grow from within human nature, and they are part of our human suffering. A person's love for the world, humanity and others means that he will cast extensive sympathy and give warm comfort to the darkness inside the human spirit.
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