The song “Buddha Lamp” uses the simplest words to reveal the deepest truths of life. Written, composed, and sung by Chinese singer-songwriter Wang Qi (born in 1986, China), it contains no Buddhist jargon—yet it poetically conveys the cycle of cause and effect across lifetimes, the emptiness of fame and wealth, letting go, and keeping an unshakable hope in the heart.
In daily life, when we chase greed, fuel hatred, indulge chaotic thoughts, feed arrogance, or succumb to endless doubt, these afflictions become a destructive hammer. They smash everything valuable in your life.
Why do we let small things like traffic or silly arguments ruin our day? This article introduces the "Wisdom of Passing Clouds"—an ancient perspective that teaches us to see frustrations as fleeting smoke rather than solid obstacles, Discover how to untie the "knot of suffering" and find calm by realizing that everything is constantly changing.