I wonder if you have read such a poem
"There is a world hidden in a grain of sand,
There is an ocean in a drop of water,
All the leaves are not different
The whole earth is one flower."
This is the title of a poem by the Georgian poet Neruda.
It's "Unification"
Then the verse you quoted means that a very small thing may also hide a big truth, and a very ordinary thing may also hide a big truth. Wisdom, in fact, "different" is "same". The reason why "same" is called "same" is not that he himself is "same", but that you regard him as "same" and you regard him as "different" , then he is "different"; the reason why "Bodhisattva" is called "Bodhisattva" is not that he is a "Bodhisattva" himself, but that people regard him as a "Bodhisattva" - this also involves the "Buddhist" The thought of "emptiness" is what we now call "idealism" as opposed to materialism. Its core idea is that things are not originally real "things". The reason why they become "things" is It's because you regard him as a "thing".
You may find it difficult to understand this. I suggest you read the Diamond Sutra - this sutra explains the concept of "emptiness" - that is, the essential thoughts of Buddhism. Brilliantly simple. I believe that after reading it, you will have a deeper understanding of Buddhist thought.
In fact, you can only understand this meaning by yourself. Others often fail to convey the meaning and are not very accurate. In the end, it is up to you to understand it with your heart.
I wonder if you are satisfied with this answer? ! ~
I sincerely hope you can become associated with Buddhism! ~
Bodhi has no tree, and the mirror is not a stand.
There is nothing in the first place, how can it be stained with dust?
——"Altar Sutra"
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