I am surprised that our gongzhi, muzhi and even the general public media keep silent over the university campus revolution across the Pacific pond. Old witch Pelosi said the Hong Kong riots were a beautiful sight to behold. So why don't we objectively report what is going on on their campuses? We average masses all applaud those courageous young students. The Israeli slaughterers threatened that those involved would rising their being unemployed forever, but they do from their conscience and instincts. Salute to them!
Thank you for being our silver lining
fml的致谢也是我想对你们说的话,活着也是蛮神奇的。三个月前根本不认识seventeen,两个月前才认完人,一个月前刷到仁川场,我说:我也想看一次13人。四月的结束我在首尔连看两天。
伴随着三个月的吃药和季节性抑郁,靠着going的综艺在首尔follow场熬过了这个春天,下次再见! https://t.cn/RXm7tzU
fml的致谢也是我想对你们说的话,活着也是蛮神奇的。三个月前根本不认识seventeen,两个月前才认完人,一个月前刷到仁川场,我说:我也想看一次13人。四月的结束我在首尔连看两天。
伴随着三个月的吃药和季节性抑郁,靠着going的综艺在首尔follow场熬过了这个春天,下次再见! https://t.cn/RXm7tzU
Our window of grasping at "me" and "mine"
When we gaze out through our own window of grasping at "me" and "mine", we experience everything as if it were being projected onto our personal frame of perception, like a movie projected onto a screen. Just as when we are watching a movie, if we observe a happy moment, our heart soars, and if there is a sad moment, we at once feel low.
This grasping at "me" and "mine" restricts our view of ourselves. It also severely impacts how we connect to others. It prevents us from seeing the numberless wholesome connections that truly link us to others. We end up relating to the world as if it were separate from us, something out there projected on a screen for our consumption. I am not presenting a philosophical view here. I am trying to describe what it feels like to experience the world this way. As we look out through our window, we feel attachment and aversion. We accept or reject what we see projected on the screen. This emotional push and pull forms a major component of how we relate to others.
17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje
from the book "The Heart Is Noble: Changing the World from the Inside Out"☀️
When we gaze out through our own window of grasping at "me" and "mine", we experience everything as if it were being projected onto our personal frame of perception, like a movie projected onto a screen. Just as when we are watching a movie, if we observe a happy moment, our heart soars, and if there is a sad moment, we at once feel low.
This grasping at "me" and "mine" restricts our view of ourselves. It also severely impacts how we connect to others. It prevents us from seeing the numberless wholesome connections that truly link us to others. We end up relating to the world as if it were separate from us, something out there projected on a screen for our consumption. I am not presenting a philosophical view here. I am trying to describe what it feels like to experience the world this way. As we look out through our window, we feel attachment and aversion. We accept or reject what we see projected on the screen. This emotional push and pull forms a major component of how we relate to others.
17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje
from the book "The Heart Is Noble: Changing the World from the Inside Out"☀️
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