You see me or you don't see me;
I was there, neither sad nor happy;
You read, or you don't read me;
Love is there, neither coming nor going;
Do you love me or not?
Love is there, neither increasing nor decreasing;
Will you come with me or not?
My hand is in your hand, don't give up;
Come to my arms, or let me live in your heart;
Silence, in love; Silence, joy.
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The original name of this poem is "The Silence of Banzagurubaima", which is a short poem titled "Seeing and Seeing" because of Xiaogang Feng's "If You Are the One 2". Its author was once called/kloc-a famous poet in the 7th century, and the 6th Dalai Lama Cangyang Gyatso. In fact, the author is a contemporary poetess named Tashi Landuoduo.
The author Tashi Ramdodo is a Cantonese girl. She is a devout Buddhist, and now she is practicing in Bodhgaya, India, with the 17th Dharma King Dabao. He has published books and works such as When You Pass by My Flowers, Whispering and Little Blueprint, and is currently the editor-in-chief of the MOOK book "We" produced in Chen Kun.
This poem is from the collection of poems "The Moon Suspected of Romance" written by Duo Duo in May 2007. There was singing and talking before silence, belonging to the same series. "Banzagulubaima" is translated from Sanskrit to Tibetan and then from Tibetan to Chinese. "Banza" means "King Kong", which means it can cut off endless troubles like a diamond.
The Chinese word "Banzagurubaima" means Master Bai Lianhua, the Lotus Peanut Master (the first person who introduced Buddhism to Tibet is considered as the second Buddha). Master Lotus Peanut's mantra is "Hum, Ya, Ban, Miscellaneous, Ancient, Lu, Bai, Ma, Yi", hence the name of this poem.
The inspiration for this poem comes from a 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. " What I want to express through this poem is the guru's endless care for his disciples.
Reference materials? Baidu Encyclopedia-Banzagurubaima's Silence