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What do you mean by a whirling double tree garden? What can it stand for?
It contains a lot of hidden content. When God created the world, there were two trees in the Garden of Eden. One is a tree of wisdom, bearing the fruit of wisdom; The other is the tree of life, which bears the fruit of life. However, human beings violated God's will and stole the forbidden fruit of the tree of knowledge. When human beings eat the fruit of wisdom, they have wisdom and can see God's hidden tree of life. At this time, God drove mankind out of the Garden of Eden and blocked the tree of life, so that people could never get the fruit of life again.

People are human because we distinguish them from the God who created everything. Logically, man can never reach the realm of God and the height of the creator. What Siddhartha Gautama pursues is not to become a god, but to create a new and eternal road through his infinite wisdom in the two great powers of God: wisdom and life. This road should not only abandon the "wisdom" that people initially obtained from God, but also abandon the creator's creation of "life" for human beings, which will eventually return to dust. And this road is just between the tree of knowledge and the tree of life, which belongs neither to "wisdom" nor to "truth" of "life".

The entry and extinction of the Buddha under the two trees in Shaluo just means that the truth handed down by the Buddha is different from the secular way and is an understanding between wisdom and life. It transcends God's rules and is no longer bound by the creator. Only in this way can Nirvana truly transcend samsara and be truly eternal.