I have seen it, put it down, and feel at ease. What do you mean?

First of all, bow to the advocate of this sentence: the upper net is empty, old mage.

He who sees through: Everything is like a bubble in a dream. If dew is like electricity, we should look at it this way.

Let go: you can't get your past experience, your present experience and your future experience.

Freedom: no self. No one was there. There are no sentient beings. People who don't live long look at each other.

Suiyuan: You should have nothing to live in but your heart.

The above are excerpts from the most profound classic (Diamond Sutra).

He who sees through, lets go, is comfortable, follows fate, and recites Buddha. Although there are five kinds, it can be seen that one is what one is. If you let go wholeheartedly, you can get the other four kinds. Similarly, if we study Buddhism wholeheartedly, we can also get the other four. As long as you can really see through and let go of one of them, you will naturally get the rest. If you can't let go, can't see through, and can't follow the fate, then you can read the Buddha wholeheartedly, and after a certain period of time, you can see through and let go of the fate. One is everything, everything is one.