"The Buddha said that there are eight sufferings in life:

Birth, old age, illness, death, parting from love, long-lasting resentment, not being able to get what you want, not being able to let go.

What you are talking about is among the eight sufferings, each of which is a normal state of life and the source of troubles for all living beings.

In fact, all living beings are suffering, and no one can live an easy life all the time.

The so-called Saha world is like this.

It is called the Saha World because the word "Saha" is also known as "Kanren", which means that although life is hard, people can endure it and enjoy the suffering.

And "Saha" also represents regret. Just imagine this world, if there is no regret as a reference, then no matter how much happiness is given to everyone, I am afraid that no one will feel it.

The so-called life is impermanent, the law is unpredictable, and no one can escape the mixed joys and sorrows.

The Lotus Sutra says: There is no peace in the three realms, just like a house on fire, filled with suffering and terrifying.

If the donor wants to get rid of troubles as soon as possible, he must recite the Buddha's Dharma frequently, which will not only purify his six senses, but also save himself and others.

This "Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra" is an important Buddhist scripture and a Buddhist scripture that is recited daily by monks and lay Buddhists.

Regularly reciting this Buddhist sutra will enable you to achieve the fundamental way to transcend worldly hardships through understanding the vast wisdom of the mind. "

Having said this, the great lama reached back and took out a copy of the "Prajnaparamita Heart Sutra" and handed it to Jackson.

While translating, Na Zhiming mentally gave the great lama a thumbs up.

Although the great lama was a bit scripted, these words have long been familiar to those who practice Buddhism.

But the state of speaking can also explain the state of your understanding of Buddhism.

The great lama has obviously reached the state where he understands the Dharma and his mind is as clear as a mirror.

The so-called Buddhist teachings and persuading people with principles are basically the tenets of Buddhism that have been infiltrated into the bones and come out as soon as you open your mouth.

Jackson took the Buddhist scriptures and showed a look of surprise when he heard this. He clasped his hands to the big lama and said respectfully:

"Master, I will definitely follow your teachings and recite Buddhist scriptures every day.

Also, Master, I want to donate incense money to your temple, one hundred thousand US dollars. "

When Na Zhiming translated for the great lama, the great lama didn't even blink his eyelids, he just nodded and clasped his hands in salute.

Then without saying a word, he turned around and walked into the door at the back.

Only then did Na Zhiming feel that he might have underestimated this great lama.

No matter how well he practices Buddhism, his determination when faced with such a large amount of money is definitely not something that ordinary people can match.

I don’t know if he has reached a very high state of mind, with thunder in his heart and a flat lake in front of him, or if he has truly understood the Dharma, and his pink color is like a skull, and money is like dung.

Anyway, this guy was really tricked by him.

When he came out of Ruiying Temple, Jackson asked Na Zhiming to help write a pledge of [-] US dollars and promised that he would come back after a while.

After returning to Yanjing, Na Zhiming asked the New Future Music Department to help arrange appointments with several young singers with professional backgrounds.

He assigned them a very simple task, which was to collect and sort out Buddhist music.

Of course, there were already a lot of Buddhist music on the market at this time, and Zhiming liked the ones made by Qi Yu very much.

However, Na Zhiming wanted to do something more systematic.

Two days later, Na Zhiming had some Buddhist music tapes brought back from Hong Kong, and he sent someone to deliver them to Jackson.

Helping him realize his lifelong wish was the result of Na Zhiming's efforts, but he could only do so much to save Jackson's sad ending.

As the saying goes, "It's up to people to plan things, and it's up to God to make things happen."

The closer the concert date is, the more popular the concert is growing exponentially.

Including the artists under Xiangjiang Sihai Zongheng, as well as their relatives and friends, and even the rich second generation in Mexico came to ask Na Zhiming if they could get tickets?

Na Zhiming had already anticipated such a situation and had already made preparations. He spent real money in advance to reserve thousands of tickets with good seats.

This can be regarded as a terrace near the water.

After returning from Bingyugou, in addition to rehearsing with the performance team at fixed times every day, Jackson read scriptures and listened to Buddhist music.

Since Na Zhiming's translation skills were more to Jackson's liking, Jackson came to Na Zhiming for advice whenever he had time.

Na Zhiming was still discussing with him modestly at first, but he couldn't stand the questions Jackson asked and he could explain them clearly.

Slowly, Jackson began to call Na Zhiming Teacher Victor, which made Na Zhiming feel uncomfortable.

Because of this title, he always thinks of Teacher Cang immediately.

Na Zhiming was so angry that he wanted to prank Jackson and persuaded him to add a piece of Buddhist music to the concert.

Jackson was a little hesitant. He had just come into contact with Buddhism and was still in the stage of leaving Buddhism. How could he dare to treat it in an entertainment way rashly?

It can be seen that no matter how knowledgeable a person is, as long as he has not figured out the core key, he will be far away from the essence of things.

For this reason, Na Zhiming even gave him the idea of ​​Thousand-Armed Guanyin from later generations.

After Na Zhiming found props and had people put them on, he practiced casually for a while, and Jackson was immediately shocked by Na Zhiming's thoughts.

Na Zhiming even specially invited the actor who played Guanyin in Journey to the West.

Sure enough, Da Mei's face, the one that makes people want to worship from the bottom of their hearts the moment they see it in the world, adds a third level of artistic conception to this creative idea.

So Jackson began to learn to sing the Heart Sutra.

Although Jackson has always been known to the world for his rock music, his voice is inherently ethereal and elegant, and his singing of other songs is also very distinctive.

Just like this Heart Sutra, sung from his throat, the Sanskrit Zen singing hits the deepest part of the listener's soul.

If it can be paired with the dance of Thousand-Hand Guanyin, it will definitely be a grand audio-visual feast.

It was Na Zhiming who couldn't help but worry. He had given Jackson this bad idea, but he must not affect his performance on the spot.

In other words, will it be incompatible with the style of his entire concert?

On the contrary, Jackson was not worried. He felt that the creativity of this dance, coupled with his own singing of the Heart Sutra, would definitely ignite the entire stage.

He also wants to make the show the finale of his own world tour next year.

Of course Na Zhiming raised his hand to welcome him. This was a great opportunity to export Chinese culture to the world.

Buddhism originally originated in Nepal, but the development and spread of Buddhist culture was carried forward in China.

Almost more than [-]% of the tenets of Buddhism were only outlined after the Chinese Kingdom, and then evolved into a profound philosophical culture and methods of cultivating the mind and body.

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