My Realization 22 hours ago
The current version of myself is the result of the instructions received during the hypnotic process experienced from childhood to now by various hypnotists (heaven, earth, people, matters, and things). This has manifested in the reality we experience. To improve our current situation, we need to awaken and find a higher-level hypnotist (heaven, earth, people, matters, and things) to accept more advanced instructions while remaining in a hypnotized state, thereby upgrading the feedback in reality! Our own reality is self-experienced and won't be forgotten by ourselves.
The differences between people lie in the tools they possess and the extent to which they can use them!
All things have inertia. According to the theory of evolution, all things inevitably evolve. When something new evolves, it will definitely differ or even be hard to understand compared to the original thing. Due to the principle of inertia, the new thing cannot immediately reverse the direction of the original thing and follow its path. Since all things evolve towards usefulness, those that are useless will eventually disappear!
People must unite their hearts when they come together, applying force in one direction to create synergy, and the more people there are, the greater the power. Just like a magnet, the magnetic field always points in one direction to best utilize its magnetic force. If the magnet breaks and reconnects at the original break point, repulsion occurs; if one end is flipped and reconnected, attraction happens. Therefore, people should find like-minded individuals to work together. Being like-minded means putting hearts together and applying force in one direction. With many people united, nothing is insurmountable. If hearts aren't together, force won't be applied in one direction, leading to repulsion. Without external force, they can never reunite. Like a magnet, forcefully reuniting creates greater repulsion; only flipping one side and reconnecting generates synergy. Hence, these are not issues!
All things in the world are divided into two poles, yin and yang (that is: where there is matter, there is non-matter; where there is positive electricity, there is negative electricity; where there are men, there are women, etc., they are relative yet interdependent). The two poles of yin and yang also balance each other! The diversity of all things is generated by the interaction of yin and yang (that is, when both poles meet the necessary conditions for fusion, they seek opportunities to fuse. Once the time is ripe and conditions allow, they will fuse). If one pole is more than the other, imbalance leads to malfunction (disease); if both poles are equal and capable of fusing but lack opportunity or conditions (contact), beauty cannot be produced because only the fusion of yin and yang is the most beautiful in the world. Without the nourishment of beauty, unhealthy factors also arise. Or if one pole can fuse but the other does not meet the necessary conditions, even if both sides come into contact, fusion cannot occur. Forcing fusion will surely harm both parties (to varying degrees)!
Being shameless and ruthless is an animal's instinct. When a lion is hungry and hunting, no matter how its prey resists, the lion doesn't feel ashamed or hesitate to eat the prey. When a lion defeats the king of a pride and becomes the new king, it instinctively kills off the previous king's offspring without mercy, regardless of their age. The previous king's mates also follow the new king and bear his offspring, and the new king feels no shame in taking them. Based on this thinking, we should understand that being shameless and ruthless is an animal's instinct, and humans are no exception. Therefore, anyone who wants to achieve success must understand the principles of being shameless and ruthless and not let modern culture erode their instincts!
Everything we think, move, do, act, and possess—everything visible and invisible—is what we ourselves perceive, comprehend, express, and generate! We are dissatisfied in some areas because our abilities in those areas have not been fully stimulated; that is, we are still in a state of ignorance regarding those areas. Once awakened, we enter a state of harmony, nature, instinct, and truth, naturally doing whatever we do with focus and effectiveness, generating simple and useful results!
Those who know how to enjoy life can navigate the world effortlessly! Young lions are curious about everything, wanting to play with anything they see. They are very committed, focused, and enthusiastic during play. As time passes and they grow, the objects of their play change, moving from playing with siblings to playing with prey. Their purpose is always to win, as only winners benefit. A lion wins food when it successfully hunts; otherwise, it starves. Humans are similar, except that humans create countless games and rules. In childhood, we play under parental care, but as we grow older, the playful spirit diminishes. At school, teachers demand obedience, discipline, and perfection, requiring us to follow orders to gain approval (the game and rules of school). At home, parents teach us to obey, avoid excessive play, fights, and competition, leading children to conform. Mistakes result in harsh criticism or punishment because we fail to synchronize with expectations (each family establishes its own game and rules, which vary). This suppresses many innate instincts, stifles independent thought, and leads to a life of compliance without achievement. The real world, however, is colorful. Look around at mountains, rivers, flowers, trees, and animals—they all exist freely, creating beauty (a natural law). Humans must also find freedom to discover their true selves. Freedom requires play, which is our nature (when we unconsciously master something, others say we are proficient, showing that instinctively we know that mastery comes through play. Everything done with a playful attitude leads to proficiency). Interpersonal relationships, romantic relationships, business, sales, learning skills, understanding things, acquiring knowledge, and gathering wisdom—all aspects of worldly life—should be approached with a playful attitude and method to succeed. Only skilled players attract companions (following natural laws makes gaming smoother and reduces attachment)!
Sacrifice means giving up first to gain later. The more you give up, the more you receive. Don’t seek immediate returns when giving; over time, rewards will come. It’s like a farmer sowing seeds in the appropriate season (without expecting instant harvests, which is common sense). When the harvest season arrives, you will reap benefits. The number of seeds planted, the reserved growth space, and the area determine the harvest size. Factors like geography, human intervention, weather, and pests influence outcomes. Maximum harmony among these factors yields the best harvest; destructive conditions lead to total loss. Applying this thinking to wealth, treat certain wealth as seeds, finding the right land and planting at the optimal time (investment opportunities, projects, and funds). Let it sprout and grow slowly (let go and let time handle the rest). Timely weed removal, fertilization, and irrigation ensure safety and robust growth. Monitor future changes, prepare for disasters, and prevent pest invasions to protect wealth. Harvest promptly when ready, as ripe fruits left uncollected fall and sprout, wasting potential (wealth generated can saturate; timely recovery ensures security). Store harvested grain properly, drying or airing it and storing it safely, protecting against rot, moisture, rats, and insects. This ensures sufficient food for the next year and reserves seeds for continued prosperity (harvested wealth should be stored to ensure happiness and abundance, with part reinvested for continuous growth). The most crucial element throughout is land, essential for growth, generation, harvest, and storage. Land varies in quality but always serves these functions, depending on the level of consciousness applied (wealth creation also depends on opportunities, which abound and can be created. Opportunities vary in quality; choosing good ones saves time and effort, but bad ones require transformation to yield substantial results, or risk total loss).
Recording insights (even small inspirations) is extremely important. When an idea or inspiration arises, immediately record it and delve deeper, generating increasingly valuable thoughts. Understand that even vague ideas become clear through recording and contemplation. Remember, ideas grow from small to large, from vague to clear, from sparks to roaring fires. If these sparks are not captured and expanded into roaring fires, they extinguish without trace. But once ignited, they leave marks. Thoughts also evolve (like fires that eventually extinguish, they reignite when conditions are right). Thoughts reach peaks at certain times and may fade, only to be replaced by new dominant thoughts when the time is right. From this thinking, we understand that the impermanence of all things is empty, emerging from nothingness and returning to nothingness in cycles. Knowing this, we should learn to use this transformation process to serve us, such as creating wealth or maintaining water towers!
This series of industrial value chains relies most importantly on land, whether for growth, generation, harvest, or storage, all conducted on land. Land plays a constant role, regardless of quality, offering these functions. The strength of these functions depends on the level of consciousness applied (creating wealth also depends on opportunities, which are everywhere and can be created. Opportunities vary in quality; we can choose good ones to save time and effort, or transform bad ones into good ones to create substantial wealth, or risk losing everything).