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What do you mean, "a world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a flower"?

This sentence can be understood from many angles.

1, scientific answer: Buddhism believes that a grain of sand can see three thousand worlds, and now science is called cosmic holography; Buddhism believes that people can cultivate millions of incarnations, and technology can now have a primary so-called "cloning"; The most interesting thing is the scientific understanding of the most basic components of things. It was once considered as an atom, then a particle, then a proton, and so on. In fact, it is equivalent to saying that the highest level of understanding is not complete now, and Buddhism thought that "everything has no self and no essence" as early as more than 2,000 years ago, even before infinite light years! One word-emptiness, explains the root of everything. Buddhism and science are in the same direction, revealing the true colors of things!

2. Everyone is a flower, and each flower has its own world; Everyone is a leaf, and each leaf has its own green leaves. When the flowers will wither and when the leaves will wither. We should all return everything to the earth at the last minute.

Everything in the world was originally composed of details. If everything is in order, it will be the details that determine success or failure.

See spring in a flower, autumn in a leaf, the whole leopard in a glimpse, and the sea in a drop of water. Ordinary and subtle things are often the epitome of the world, and infinity is often treasured in the finite. Only those who know how to understand can really open the door to this world.

5. Details determine success or failure. Butterflies flapped their wings to attract tornadoes, and Song Taizu drank a glass of wine to relieve the pressure on the soldiers.

6. In the vast universe, we are like constant dust. Small as it is, we are our own world.

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Naive prophecy: william blake

See the world from a grain of sand,

See heaven from a wild flower.

Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,

Time is eternal.

See the world from a grain of sand,

To see heaven in a flower,

Turn eternity into an hour,

Hold infinity in your hand.

A world in a flower, a heaven in a sand,

The palm of your hand is boundless, and the moment contains eternal robbery.

A world in a grain of sand and a heaven in a flower.

Hold infinity in the palm of your hand and it will become eternity in an instant.

See the world with a grain of dust,

A wild flower will wither,

Infinity can be in your fingers,

Eternity can also be an instant.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Naive Prediction