Where does "everything has cracks, that's where light comes in" come from

"Everything has cracks, which is the source of light." Everything has cracks, which is the source of light. Leonard cohen

"hymn": everything has cracks, that's the way light comes in.

Everything has cracks, that's where the light comes in.

Leonard cohen, who lives in the modern city of Bader, comes from Montreal, Canada. Montreal is very cold, but it is full of European flavor. His major is English literature. In his early years, he became famous in the literary world with poems and novels. The novel The Lost Beauty was praised by critics as a classic in the 1960s. By chance, he was taken into the Folk Valley. With the help of Judy Collins, his poems were accompanied by simple * * *, and he began to wander. With a sensitive and delicate poet's heart, the emotional expression of folk songs and his meditation on the nuances of life are brought to the extreme, and his unique hoarse voice, like a wise man who has experienced vicissitudes but can't bear to give up the world, tells stories mixed with black humor and religious meditation. Cohen's voice has the undoubted magic of Jewish rabbis, which inadvertently brings us back to the memory in the depths of time, facing the subtle tremor of the soul and indulging in beautiful reverie.

Everything has cracks, that's where the light comes in. Where did it come from? From Leonardo. Cohen ———————— A song by leonard cohen, Anthem: Everything has cracks, and that's how light comes in.

Everything has cracks, that's where the light comes in. What do you mean? This sentence will be very interesting if it is understood by Buddhism. At present, comparing light to Tao, everything is matter. Everything has cracks, which means that there is immateriality from matter to matter. So can this sentence be understood? Discovering the immateriality between matter and matter is the beginning of enlightenment.

Coincidentally, Buddhism has a practice method called chanting and breathing, and the pause in the middle of a breath is called breathing, which is in a state of being unable to get in or out. There is also meditation on the heart sutra, which is the middle between the last thought and the next one. Can it be understood as what you said above? It's amazing. There are saints in the East and saints in the West. All sages are different because of inaction.

There are cracks in everything in the composition of senior three. That's where the light comes in. Unconsciously, my junior high school life is almost halfway through. That day, like a merry-go-round, "Hula ……" will always be in my mind. I can't live without it. Everything here is my memories of junior high school. "Teacher, I, I, I" everyone in the "fight" class hands in the air, for fear that the teacher can't see. "Well, that's all for today's talk ..." "Ah, it's really disappointing. You see I made it up so well, 55555 ... why didn't you call me?" "Let me go to Sisi, ok?" "Ha ha ha" laughter echoed in my heart. Everyone's seriousness is always afraid of missing themselves. In class, we are all like "enemies". You won't let me, and I won't let you. A class is always very serious or "epileptic". Memories are semicolons here. Meteor shower-like potholes cannot be described more accurately. During the break, everyone sat at a table in twos and threes, making friends in twos and threes, talking and laughing, and he made him laugh. It's too warm. I always like telling jokes, telling ghosts and accidents, laughing together, singing together or discussing topics together. Just 25 minutes, not to mention how happy I am. Thought of here, I can't help laughing. Yes, recess is like a meteor shower, short but so beautiful. All the laughter will stay in the bright starry sky at that moment, and the memories will be marked with exclamation marks here. My teacher, my friend.

Everything has cracks, that's where the light comes in. How to understand this statement? Everything has cracks, that's where the light comes in. What kind of person are you talking to? Everything is not perfect, there will always be some flaws. However, you should not only passively pay attention to his incomplete parts, because his incomplete parts may also bring hope.

Everything has cracks. So what? That's where the light comes in. Everything is cracked from Wei. That's where the light comes in. Leonard cohen

"hymn": everything has cracks, that's the way light comes in.

Everything has cracks, that's where the light comes in.

Everything has cracks, that's where the light comes in. What does this sentence mean? Everything is cracked so that the light can shine in.