Can going to Tibet really make a difference?

After watching the documentary "Polaris", I felt a lot of emotions.

In the Spring of 16, Xiaoming and I took a 56-hour train ride to Tibet. It was a cold winter, and the oxygen was thin, so for two people who hadn't prepared for anything, the plateau reaction swept over us without any surprise.

Though I needed to go to the hospital every day to get an IV, I was extremely uncomfortable, but when I stood in front of the Potala Palace, I was so shocked that I couldn't care less about the dizziness, the shortness of breath, the dizziness, the dizziness, the dizziness, the dizziness, the dizziness, the dizziness. We can't help but be gripped by a powerful spiritual force.

The daybreak in Tibet is very late, when it is still dark around, the Tibetan people began to three kowtow a worship on the road of pilgrimage. On the main road in Tibet, this scene often happens, the car will also stop and wait for the prostrate people to pass. Getting on the bus, Tibetans will basically shake the transmitting cylinder reciting the six-word motto.

Faith, in this place everywhere.

The Tibetans are in awe of nature, love life, and believe that no good deed goes unpunished and no evil deed goes unpunished, so their eyes are very clear and their words are very simple.

Compared to Tibetans, we do live too complicated. Because there are a lot of wants, so always unsatisfied. Just like when praying to Buddha, Tibetans will say that they hope all people will be safe, Zahidol. And we will ramble on and on with the Buddha about a whole lot, lest we miss which wish is not mentioned.

The Tibetan compatriots know that people can not be too greedy, they get the gift of nature at the same time to leave some other people, **** sharing will not offend their belief in the true God. They want very little, the heart loaded with all the people.

They know how to be thankful, no matter what they have, they feel that it is God's well-being, and thank God from the bottom of their hearts. They seldom complain and do not think there is any injustice in living, but they are afraid of carrying even a tiny bit of sin in this life, such as stepping on bugs, killing some small animals, and so on, will make them feel uneasy. They can be honest with themselves and face the whole thick of life.

Many people say that Tibet is now commercialized, that many people no longer hold fast to their faith, and that cultural traditions are slowly disappearing. With the progress of the times and the prevalence of tourism, Tibet is indeed different from before, for example, many of them can afford to use Apple phones.

But only if you've really been to Tibet once, you'll realize that even if this place is materially rich, it's still not as rich as it is spiritually. At the very least, what I saw was a peaceful scene, especially when I think of the happy picture of Tibetans dancing in a circle at the foot of the Potala Palace, which still fills my heart with warmth.

The shooting of Polaris reveals the original life of Tibet in a complete and real way, and those people with different identities deduce a story that makes people feel funny and touched, and their purity makes people envious and thirsty. And those pure natural scenery is so beautiful and mesmerizing that our souls seem to be purified.

Although the plateau reaction makes me feel afraid, I am still willing to go again.

A lot of people have the incorrect perception that going to Tibet changes everything. But it's not the case that if you go to Tibet, you'll be able to find what you want, and it's not the case that if you go to Tibet, your whole life will be transformed. Arriving there just means that you are one step closer to your dream, but it doesn't mean that you have realized your own value.

A person, ultimately, to find the most pure heart, do back to the most real self, abandon the dirt of the world, only to be able to stretch out a clear and bright smile. And these, Tibet can give you revelation, but never is the answer.