Encountering Tibet (Part 7)

 

Chatting with friends who have been to Tibet many times or who are preparing to go there, I feel more and more that everyone seems to have a Tibetan complex, which often pulls our thoughts and makes you more and more interested in the distance and the snow-covered plateau. The more yearning. As a result, it feels more and more like the previous entry was too hasty. It seems that you have seen a lot and felt a lot, but you also seem to perceive too little. Many things are sometimes clear and sometimes blurry, making you want to go into it again and explore. it.

The biggest feature of self-driving on the snow-covered plateau is that the entire journey is filled with scenery. One scenery after another, the scenery is always on the road. Every moment and every second, the beautiful scenery is right in front of you. That kind of beauty, caught off guard, unscrupulous, different scenery, natural and unrestrained, will leave you dizzy and filled with emotion!

 

Facing the magic and magnificence of the snow-covered plateau, any description in words seems so pale, and any photography tool seems so weak. Only by personally visiting, walking in, and experiencing and comprehending with your heart can you truly understand the greatness, authenticity, mystery, cleanliness and purity of nature. Yes, its beauty is a clean and pure beauty, so clean and pure that it seems spotless, ethereal and vivid.

When walking in Tibet, the colors are an unforgettable memory. Tibetan colors are simple and bright, but also strong and dazzling. Transparent blue, holy white, vibrant red, sacred yellow, silent blue, full green, all these colors will make people feel magical, sacred and fascinating, and they can't help but be intoxicated, as if they themselves have become very sacred.

Blue is the background color of Tibet. The sky in Tibet is truly blue, deeper, more even, quieter and clearer than the blue sky we usually see. It is flawlessly blue, pure and clear, just like lake water. With it as the background, the clouds appear whiter, the sky appears lower, and people appear smaller. The sacred mountains and holy waters rendered and reflected by it are all shining with pure and bright beauty. Walking under such a breathtaking blue sky, my mind becomes more open. People will completely relax, can't help but forget themselves and everything, and let the scenery in their eyes take away all their thoughts.

White is the color of snow-capped mountains. In Tibet, many snow-capped mountains have beautiful legends. Snow-capped mountains are the gods worshiped by Tibetans, and white is the holiest color in the hearts of Tibetans. Tibetans have a tradition of advocating white culture since ancient times. They believe that whiteness and flawlessness can best express and symbolize people's sincerity and pure wishes. Therefore, hadas in Tibetan areas are generally white. Hada lingers around the earth and dances in the sky. The blooming clouds are like the wishful nets Hada weaves in the sky. Sometimes they are like flowers, white and spotless, and sometimes they are like a light veil surrounding the mountains. When walking in Tibet, you will always be surrounded, infected and moved by this sacred, pure and sincere white.

Red is dazzling and sacred in Tibet. Whether it is the crimson cassocks worn by monks, the eye-catching red walls of the Potala Palace, or the mainly red Tibetan robes worn by Tibetan girls, it always makes people feel a special kind of beauty. It is a kind of vibrant red that only life can have. She is like a flame burning the passion of life on the snowy plateau. When you are in the majestic, quiet and peaceful Potala Palace, you will be wrapped in this red, and your ears will be filled with the rich and sweet Sanskrit sounds like red, making everything become mysterious and peaceful.

When walking in Tibet, you will encounter many temples, pagodas, prayer flags, rocks engraved with Buddha statues and Buddhist scriptures, as well as Mani piles where several stones are stacked together to express the pious pursuit, prayers and hopes of the Tibetans. , and the simple and pious Tibetans in brightly dressed hands holding prayer wheels and walking on the pilgrimage road.

Walking in Tibet, one scene after another, those lofty, eternal, pure sacred mountains and holy waters, those magnificent and holy natural scenery and cultural landscapes are all shocking and refreshing. Everything there seems to give us a visual and spiritual impact, making us sigh with emotion: Tibet is indeed a holy land on earth!

When walking in Tibet, you can stay away from the mundane worldly distractions and have no distractions. You can quietly let yourself go and wander, think and feel. It is really a good life experience. Because of this, a passionate attachment and a more affectionate yearning will grow in your heart.

The charm of Tibet is truly irresistible. Just by recalling and thinking about it in this way, one's whole body and mind can't help but be integrated into the vastness, vastness, unruly and vastness. It is a feeling of transcendence, return to nature, invisible elephant, tranquility and far-reaching feeling. That feeling allows us to see the cleanest, most elegant and smoothest dance in the human soul.

 

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