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- Aware of an unwavering mind, Uihyeon always remains calm and is not swayed under any circumstances. On the contrary, Seongjin, who does not know an unwavering mind, is shaken by winds (situations).
- While teaching his grandson the Myungsim Bogam, the grandfather discovers a surprising phrase and tries to get revenge on his grandmother for nagging him.
- The movie tries to deliver the message, that we should not believe what we appear are everything about us. But, that our true selves are life energy within the appearance.
- People always try to tell right from wrong and as a result get into many fights over trivial issues. In many cases, rather than correcting wrongs, people make relationships grow apart and become difficult. However, the truth is that there is no right and wrong. There is only wisdom that is suitable for the situation. For example, isn't it appropriate for a mother, when going up a mountain with her child, to adapt her steps to the child's? While teaching Words of Wisdom to his grandson, a grandfather discovers an extraordinary maxim and tries to pay back his wife who normally nags him .
- It shows how the profound teachings of the Avatamsaka Sutra can be practically applied and utilized in the lives of modern people.
- The main character who promised to allow his son to play computer games for 2 hours on weekends on condition that he goes to the temple thinks his son who didn't do his homework isn't studying because of computer games, and tries to break his promise and reduce the time.
- The protagonist, who has always listened to the monk's teachings at the Daehaesa International Zen Center, tries to practice what touches his heart in his daily life. "People think they live their lives right, but they are living backwards because of the wrong cognitive system. Everything is empty. Everything in the world is essentially one. Don't see the other person as a different person from you." Let's take a look at the protagonist's daily life, which puts into practice the monk's teachings simply and clearly.
- It shows how the profound teachings of the Avatamsaka Sutra can be practically applied and utilized in the lives of modern people.
- The main character, who is on duty to prepare a meal at the temple, has a burden and then puts down his mind without putting a limit on his mind and gives a heart for the whole.
- The boy realizes that it is necessary for someone to break a cycle of events in order to create a different future.
- The two friends, who were best friends in middle school, go to high school and are assigned to different schools. Both have difficulty adjusting, and Bulee adapts well through consultation with the teacher, but Dulee.
- While reading a book, the protagonist cleans after hearing the words, "Cleaning in front of my house brings blessings," and the minor changes change the attitude toward life and the hearts of those around him. And he begins to live with others.
- Mr. Sohn, who has just been transferred, is a junior at the company, but he receives an unfair transfer of work from his boss and his alumnus, Mr. Lee. When he replaces Mr. Lee's job for a week, he faces conflict. Then, he tries to put into practice the idea that 'the other person and I are not the two' he learned from the monk.
- This movie is based on the Avatamsaka Sutra, which is said to be the highest peak of Buddhist scriptures. The Avatamsaka Sutra is the most profound and vast scripture among Buddhist scriptures that mysteriously and majestically describes how practitioners reach the mysterious world of enlightenment of Buddha through the Bodhisattva path of seeking enlightenment above and saving all living beings below. In the past, it was not easy for the general public to access the scriptures due to the difficulty of the scriptures themselves and the barrier of Chinese characters, but now that the translation into Korean has been completed, anyone can read and practice the Avatamsaka Sutra. This film presents in very concrete detail through real-life examples how the profound teachings of the Avatamsaka Sutra can be applied and utilized in the lives of modern people. This movie consists of three episodes. All three films are films based on actual cases of using the teachings of the Avatamsaka Sutra in real life, and will be of practical help to those who watch these films.
- The main character has had a hard time raising his children his whole life. I was busy living, and I lived my life hiding without showing myself. I've endured it like that, but as I get older, I'm feeling empty about what's left. Then, he joined an illegal study group and studied illegally with other members. Learning and practicing letting go of myself The students criticize their obsession with stereotypes. I try to avoid cooking and try to avoid it, but I don't think it's something that can be done by just avoiding it over and over again. I also want to find something of my own. To have what is truly mine, you have to abandon yourself. I can see the path of life through in-depth conversations with friends who studied first.
- It shows how the profound teachings of the Avatamsaka Sutra can be practically applied and utilized in the lives of modern people.