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This is not a myth, but to make you understand a truth.
Once upon a time, there was a Yuanyin Temple, and many people went to worship the Buddha every day, and the incense was very prosperous. There is a spider on the beam in front of the temple that has made a web, and because it is surrounded by incense and devotional worship every day, the spider has Buddha nature. After more than a thousand years of cultivation, the spider Buddha nature has increased a lot.
Suddenly, one day, the Buddha came to Yuanyin Temple, and he was very happy to see the incense here. When I left the temple, I looked up and saw a spider on the beam. The Buddha stopped and asked the spider:
You and I are finally fated to meet, let me ask you a question, to see what true knowledge you have after cultivating for more than a thousand years. What do you think? The spider was very happy to meet the Buddha and quickly agreed.
The Buddha asked, "What is the most precious thing in the world?" The spider thought for a moment and to:
The most precious things in the world are 'not obtained' and 'lost'. The Buddha nodded and left.
In this way, another thousand years have passed, and the spider is still cultivating on the beam of the Yuanyin Temple, and its Buddha nature has greatly increased. One day, the Buddha came to the temple again and said to the spider: "Are you okay, do you have any deeper understanding of that problem a thousand years ago?" Spider said.
The story is over, can you grasp what the spider said at the last moment? "The most precious thing in the world is not 'unobtained' and 'lost', but happiness that can be grasped now. ”
There is purity and grace hidden in nature, and I have neglected it. It wasn't until this moment that I deeply realized that the sun, wind and rain, blades of grass, and insects ......It's all arranged and made existent by the Creator for our pleasure, and it's just a matter of what mood and perspective we have to appreciate it, and how we discover and cherish it.
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Realize that you should cherish the life in front of you, love your family, and love your friends.
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Spiders diligently weave webs every day to catch insects, and silkworms put on a cocoon and "slept" in it. However, why is it that the hard work of the spider is not rewarded, and the "laziness" of the silkworm is praised? The reason is that silkworms have made great contributions to human beings.
Although the spider often weaves its webs diligently, it is selfish to keep more insects in order to feed itself. Silkworms are different from spiders in that they can form cocoons and spin silk. There is a proverb that says:
The spring silkworm is dead to the end, and the candle is gray and tears begin to dry. "The silkworm traded its life for silk. And its silk can be made into many useful things for human beings, so people like it very much.
In people's lives, there is a need for such selfless dedication of "silkworms", these "silkworms" for human beings to live better, do not hesitate to pay sweat and even life, their greatness, their nobility, we should always remember in our hearts. For spiders, their vile filth is unspeakable.
I am determined to learn from silkworms and contribute to the motherland! At the same time, I appeal: Wake up, spiders.
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: Revelation of the spider.
Everything in nature has taught us a lot. For example, plum blossoms stand proudly in the cold wind, which makes us brave to face difficulties; Xiaocao bent down in the winter, and straightened up again in the spring, which is teaching us to get up from the ** fall down.
One sunny Sunday, I stumbled upon a tiny spider in a tiny corner of my house's bathroom. I was so frightened that I was about to trample the little spider to death, but I found it weaving a web, and I couldn't bear it, so I decided to see how it was weaving. I saw that the little spider slowly spit out a little white filament from its mouth, and then crawled from the corner of the wall to the other side, so that the first thread was woven.
Then it weaved it down the same way as before, and after a while, a good cobweb was almost finished. I'm so happy for the little spider in my heart. At this time, the naughty wind brother came to make trouble, and as soon as it blew on the ground, the spider web broke with a "boom".
The poor little spider had to re-weave the web, and it did it again meticulously. This cobweb, like the previous one, had just been knitted less than halfway before it broke again. In this way, the cobwebs broke several times, and they were still not finished.
I was a little bored, and I was about to walk away, and I thought to myself: the little spiders are not annoying, they are still persistent, how can I be annoyed? So, I continued to crouch in the bathroom and watch the spiders. In the end, after its hard work again and again, it finally weaved a complete spider web.
Seeing this, I was touched by the perseverance of the little spider, and learned that you can't give up halfway in anything, and only in this way can you achieve the final success.
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