This collection of poems is the author's experience of learning about the process of cultivating the mind through the experience of being plunged into the sea of mundane love, and the process she has experienced has revealed the fluctuating flow of the emotional world within the human heart, and all the troubles, worries, restlessness, agitation and amorous feelings, etc., all of which come from the ebb and flow of one's own thoughts. It is like the changes in the seasons, sometimes stormy, sometimes calm, sometimes clear skies, sometimes dark clouds. Learned to let go of one;s own feelings of longing, sorrow and sadness, and to return to the inner peace of one's heart. After experiencing countless ups and downs in the flow of inner emotions, one's let oneself slowly calm down, see one's inner nature and the essence of own, and learn to surrender to everything in the moment, not to grab anyone, anything, with the heart is not dwelling.
It is like the saying in the Vajra Sutra: “How should the cloud abide, how should the cloud subdue its mind?” A thought that arises in the heart and is not real is not the same as abiding in the mind. All worries are phantoms in the mind, no abiding is abiding, abiding is not abiding, everything is from thoughts, everything is emptiness.