Ryota.
I wonder if there are various answers and guidance to this question, such as from a scientific standpoint! I think,
In terms of Buddhism
Things humans think about this and that
It's called a “delusion,” and I don't like it.
I read it as “already elephant” instead of “that's enough.”
The world is very different when it is clear and muddy; there is hair on a brush and no hair on bald hair.
As claimed,
Unlike “That's enough,” which I loved when I was an adolescent,
If only I had done that back then. Or, I wish I hadn't said that. How did the universe begin, starting with something like that? What the heck is the whole superpower to bend a spoon or something? or,
There's no point in counting them,
We often do things in our daily lives
Regret, remorse, predict, prove. etcetera
In Buddhism, everything you think or worry about is called a “delusion” (elephant) and they hate it.
That's because we wear colored glasses.
Each person has a different color, but since they unknowingly look at things through glasses of their own color, they can't actually accept the truth as it is.
Nevertheless, after wearing glasses, they each think and argue with each other.
Even though the way I look at the foundation and the way I listen is wrong, I think that's alright, and I'm worried.
It wasn't really a compliment, was it?
Proof of reality.
Understood. I also understand Ryota's feelings,
Does Ryota feel happy to think about it and worry about it?
Isn't it a “delusion”?
My head, that's it.
Wear colored glasses and ah, that's it.
More than that, I think the reality that you are living is something you can feel more physically and as a whole.