Verses about the highest state of meditation and mind cultivation

The poems about the highest state of meditation and cultivation include:

1. When the mind is calm, the voice is calm, and there is no ancient or present. ——Bai Juyi's "The Boat at Night"

Appreciation: When the tranquil and natural sound melts into the heart, the whole world is eternal and beautiful. Who knows, where is the past and where is the present? It tells the subtle relationship between mood and sound, time and space, and enlightens us on how to find inner peace and appreciate the beauty of life in a noisy world.

2. Picking chrysanthemums under the eastern fence, you can see Nanshan leisurely. ——Tao Yuanming's "Drinking and Building a House in the Human Land"

Appreciation: Picking chrysanthemums under the east fence, leisurely and contented, I looked up and accidentally saw the Nanshan Mountain in the distance. The reason why this poem has been highly valued throughout the ages is that it uses extremely plain and natural language to convey extremely profound and elegant connotations, and vividly describes the leisurely, unrestrained fun and demeanor of living in seclusion in the countryside.

3. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. ——Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments"

Appreciation: If you don't take the fame and fortune in front of you lightly, you won't have clear ambitions, and if you can't study calmly, you won't be able to achieve lofty goals. This couplet reflects Zhuge Liang's philosophical thinking on life. He believes that a person must be indifferent and have few desires before he can have a clear ambition, and he must be lonely and quiet to reach a profound state. It can be seen as a portrayal of Zhuge Liang's life and life. It is simple in language but profound in meaning, and full of philosophy.

4. When you are sick, your mind is quiet and you have nothing to think about; when you are old, your body is idle and you do nothing. ——Bai Juyi's "Ramadan Retreat"

Appreciation: This sentence can be understood as saying that when you are sick, you should not worry too much about your health, but you should maintain inner peace and not let your thoughts be distracted. Troubled by illness. In old age, the body is no longer suitable for overwork and exertion. The body should be kept leisurely and tranquil, and should not excessively pursue material achievements and pursue too many things.

5. The sky is clear, the river is white and the moon is white, and the mind is calm and the seagulls know. ——Li Bai's "One of the Gifts to Hanyang Fulu"

Appreciation: These two sentences are the poet's expression of his own state of mind: The sky is clear and the moon is bright on the river, and the waves are calm. He just enjoys the scenery and has no other thoughts. , The heart is very peaceful, and the seagull can testify to this peaceful state of mind. The first sentence describes the scenery, and the second sentence describes the emotion. The scenery is the messenger of emotion, and the scenes blend together in a very harmonious way. The three words "Seagull Zhi" are used magically and wonderfully, expressing the subtlety of peace of mind.