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Where you are happy, your heart is safe; Do my best and let nature take its course. What do you mean?
Where you are happy, your heart is safe; Try your best to be with me, and let nature take its course means: do what you like, and you will feel at ease. Let me do it, follow the development of things and follow the arrangement of fate.

The specific explanation of this sentence is:

1, do things with your own heart, your heart will be at ease, as long as you are happy in life. Such a thing depends on me personally, as long as you follow the time.

2. The place where you are happy to go is the place where your heart is stable; This kind of thing is my personal business, and everything just goes with the passage of time.

3. Master Huifa: Where did the Buddha come from? There are no distractions in my heart. My heart is in me, and I have a way in heaven.

Think what you want, do what you want, follow your heart, and don't deliberately force or pursue things that don't belong to you.

Extended data:

Similar to the ancient thought of following one's inclinations and letting nature take its course;

"Governing by doing nothing", which comes from Tao Te Ching, is the Taoist concept of governing the country. Governing by doing nothing is Lao Tzu's warning to the king not to argue with the people. "I think" I do nothing, and the people make it; I am so quiet that the people are self-righteous; I have nothing to do and the people are rich; I want nothing, but the folk customs are simple, and I have repeatedly emphasized inaction.

Therefore, "governing by doing nothing" is not doing nothing, but interfering too much, letting nature take its course, giving full play to everyone's creativity, realizing self and moving towards loftiness and glory.

The peaceful and prosperous times in history were all realized under the guidance of Taoism.

"inaction" is not inaction, but inaction. Because you don't violate the objective laws and follow them, you can do anything as long as you follow the Tao and follow the objective laws.

"Tao" is scattered in form, and "Tao" is gathered in form as "too old gentleman". -"Old Xiangzi Jules"

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