What is the whole poem "Seeing and Not Seeing" by Cangyang Jiacuo?

Seeing and Seeing is not the work of Cangyang Jiacuo, but the author is Tashi Landuoduo. However, many people's understanding of Cangyang Jiacuo is that seeing is believing, so they put it in the collection of poems of Cangyang Jiacuo. The whole poem is as follows:

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

Formerly known as "Banzagurubama's Silence"

"Invisible" was originally named "The Silence of Banzagurubaima" and was written by Tashiram Dodo. This poem came from his collection of works "The Moon Suspected of Romance" in 2007.

Tahiram Dodo said that this poem was inspired by a famous saying of Lotus Peanut Master: "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 eternal concern of the guru for his disciples, which really has nothing to do with love and romance.