When the rain passes, the piano and the book are moist, and when the wind blows, the calligraphy and ink are fragrant. Singing to the bright moon at night, white clouds dancing in the morning; loosening the belt in the pine wind, playing the harp under the moonlight. The feeling is instantaneous, the rain of Zen soaks the root of wisdom; it is inorganic and unbreakable, and the mind is calm and cool by itself: the rain passes by the piano and the book is moisturized, and the wind brings the fragrance of calligraphy and ink.
Why does Zen have such charm?
Because. The essence of Zen is wisdom, and the essence of Zen is wisdom—the great wisdom unique to Eastern culture.
The wisdom of Zen is the true meaning of the universe, the laws of nature, the origin of human inner life, and the understanding and grasp of the essence of social things. Zen can nourish our wisdom roots and make our lives full of wisdom and interest.
Zen. The key reason why it is called the great wisdom of the East is its way of thinking. Zen thinking is intuitive thinking that transcends image thinking and logical thinking, or it can also be called inspired thinking or enlightenment thinking. It goes straight to the heart. Get into the core of things, grasp the essence, and harmonize with the objective laws of natural development. Each of us has experienced the magic of intuition and the beauty of inspiration. Each of us has had the feeling of having a clear connection between our hearts. This is the wisdom that Zen strives to give us and make it regular and practical. Zen thinking is not mysterious. Everyone can reveal this intuition. Therefore, Zen does not give us a beautiful flower, but sows the seeds of wisdom for us. As long as we are willing, it can grow into a towering tree.
Opening this set of "Zen Bodhi Series" allows you to walk with the ancient Zen masters and walk with the great wisdom of mankind. She may be able to relax your tense nerves, make you less anxious, more refreshing, and fully enjoy the transcendence and freedom of Zen.