Why I Keep Coming Back to 如 鹿 切 慕 溪水
I've always found that the phrase 如 鹿 切 慕 溪水 has a way of cutting through the noise of everyday life, especially when things feel a bit overwhelming. It's one of those expressions that carries a certain weight, a kind of poetic gravity that you don't need to be a scholar or even particularly religious to appreciate. Most people know it from the famous worship song, or perhaps they've seen the calligraphy hanging on a wall somewhere, but the core of it—the image of a deer longing for a stream—is something that hits home for just about anyone who's ever felt "thirsty" for something more than what's right in front of them. ...