In Zhong Liti's version of "Lust, Caution", Dashi said loudly:
"There are some things that we must have before we can give up."
Here, I silently think:
Some things, once owned, can no longer give up!
Is not it?
The retreat did not wear away the desire in Dashi's heart. After leaving the retreat, he washed the monk's clothes wet in his dreams again and again. Da Shi is actually just a child, and his heart is filled with colorful and colorful worlds.
Shaving and practice are mostly just a form. All demonic obstacles are born from the heart. As long as there is vitality in the heart, it is inevitable to do all kinds of non-thoughts and non-non-thoughts.
I used to be very puzzled about ascetics, but later I gradually understood that it was probably a way of diversion¡ªusing a way that ordinary people see as cruel, to get rid of all kinds of greed, hatred, ignorance, and delusion in my heart, so that in the Purification of the soul in a religious sense.
The river that Dashi crossed is actually the flow of desire.
When Dashi entered the world of mortals, he bathed in the river, took off his monk's clothes, and changed into ordinary clothes
When Dashi returned to Buddhism, he also bathed in the river, removed his ordinary clothes, and put on monk clothes
When you are born, you have to go through it
When you enter the WTO, you must overcome it
Dashi's desire is not manifested in his affairs with his wife, nor in his stealing with an Indian woman, but in his eyes when he sees a young woman breastfeeding a baby during the sacrifice ceremony. That look, maybe innocent, but it makes people feel a little evil
Possess, give up
In Dashi, it seems to be just a return from monk to monk. But how cruel was it to her wife? Her wife told him about Shakyamuni, and she asked:
The world knows Shakyamuni, Yasodhara behind Shakyamuni, who knows her pain?
Possess, give up
Sometimes, as Da Shi said: You must have it before you can give it up.
Sometimes, as I said: Once you have it, you can't give it up
It's been a long time since I watched Christy Chung's version of "Lust, Caution".
At that time, I went to see it with a hunting mood.
Later, I often used this film to think about life.
Today, I remembered it again, and it was this passage. (Remember the site URL: www.hlnovel.com