Motto

For truth seekers and beginners in the discipline of the personality, please keep this in mind: Truth is not found without seeking, and the motivation to seek is based on desire and longing. The higher a person’s vibrational frequency, the higher their level of longing, whereas if their vibrational frequency is low, their desires will be limited to lower-level desires. Here, levels refer to levels of consciousness, primarily the distinction between the spiritual and the material. In simple terms, higher vibrational desires are aimed at seeking spiritual knowledge, while lower vibrational desires are focused on material pleasures or possessions.

Beginner Stage of Personality Discipline

For beginners, it is advised to start with passive meditation, which HUAXINSI refers to as “stillness,” which involves emptying and purifying the mind. This can be combined with prayer. It will cultivate compassion, understanding, and a sense of great love. You will have the opportunity for enlightenment.

Advanced Stage of Personality Discipline

For those advancing in the discipline of the personality, after gaining some experience with passive meditation, you can begin practicing active meditation, which HUAXINSI refers to as “contemplation.” Again, prayer can be incorporated into the practice. This will gradually cultivate wisdom within you.

Advanced Stage of Personality Discipline

For those who have completed the previous two stages of practice, you can explore the realm of White Magic or engage in practices related to the Greater Self/Crystallization, also known as the study of the Great I. This can be combined with prayer as well. It will ultimately lead to the attainment of great wisdom, often referred to as profound enlightenment. This is what HUAXINSI describes as the embodiment of the Greater Self or the true “Buddha” in Buddhist terms, or the attainment of the Great Perfection.

All practices must be integrated into every aspect and detail of life, regardless of their significance. However, the key lies in whether you approach them with dedication and mindfulness. The practices are not meant to be completed and left behind. On the contrary, you should continually strive for improvement. The path of personality cultivation is like rowing against the current; if you do not progress, you regress. Serving others or oneself is the best method of practice.

As for measuring the depth of a practitioner’s “attainment,” dreams serve as the best tool. Dreams act as a means of communication between the unconscious and conscious aspects of the mind through the veil. Therefore, remember your dreams! They can provide valuable clues about the current blockages in your energy centers, allowing you to reduce or eliminate them. Learn more…>

HUAXINSI’s Words of Wisdom:

  1. Learn to cultivate inner stillness, and compassion, understanding, and great love will gradually arise within your heart.
  2. Learn to cherish yourself and treat others with kindness. Love is the theme of all courses in this world.
  3. Learn to let go. Release everything from the past, including career, money, emotional entanglements, and all attachments to gain and loss. Only by letting go can you find true freedom.
  4. Learn introspection and the ability to admit mistakes. Other people’s mistakes are not your problem. Your problem lies in whether you are capable of self-reflection.
  5. Learn to remain calm. Taking a step back broadens your horizons and enduring a moment brings tranquility to your heart.
  6. Learn effective communication. Communication can resolve misunderstandings, and love can dissolve emotional knots.
  7. Live in the present moment, embodying the wisdom of simplicity.
  8. Serving others is equivalent to serving oneself. Learn more…>
  9. Sharing is love!

The tranquility experienced in meditation can balance the restless nature of humanity. Balance is an art, and balance is wisdom. The center of balance is both the starting point and the destination. It begins with One and returns to One. Isn’t this the core concept of the Law of One: “All things are One, and all life is One”?

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