Our consciousness is like waves rising in the water, and in a very short time, the waves return to the water and completely disappear. If you can carefully observe your consciousness, it is like waves rising one after another, but then each one disappears into nothingness. This is the essence of our consciousness; it has no physical substance. It is completely empty, and its essence is zero.
Mental health problems often stem from the realm of 'information.' If you know how to manage information, you can eliminate many of them. In this world, there are only two paths to follow: the left,… more
To advance your career, you must continuously acquire new knowledge. However, your brain will eventually reach its capacity, leading to exhaustion. Nevertheless, by mastering the art of resetting… more
Love and hate, gain and loss, praise and scorn are twins. Can you keep a calm heart when you experience the moment of their transformation?The way to stay in the best state is to see through the… more
Let go of attachment to money and career, but work hard. This is a different mindset to face life.
#How to Improve the Power of Thinking Series.Learn to observe yourself and your thoughts from a third-person perspective. Avoid falling into binary thinking. By doing so, you are less likely to be… more
The world's problems can largely be traced back to one root cause: the human desire for more. Whether it's individuals, groups, or even nations, everyone is always striving to acquire more and more… more
The level of wealth a person can ultimately achieve is not largely related to their education, appearance, family, or interpersonal relationships. The true core is their energy level. Success is… more
If you could understand that everything eventually returns to the world of zero, your wealth, your family, your life's work - everything in this world is just a temporary experience. We are merely… more
A novice meditator attempts to still the river-like thoughts in their mind, while a true master of meditation stands by the river, observing the flowing water, their heart unmoved, unattached, and… more
In emptiness, there's no difference between "me" and "others." It's just the manifestation of one entity. "Me" is part of "others," and "others" are part of "me." So, doing good to "others" is kind… more
Love is often the highest form of selfishness. I love you because it's "me" who loves you. If I don't love you, I don't love you. Everything is for "me," not for "love."
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The concept of ZERO represents infinity. It transcends duality (opposites), has no boundaries, encompasses everything, and embodies the absence of conflict. Everything arises from ZERO, making it the… more
In China, there is a saying, ‘One thought is heaven, another thought is hell.’ In our space, nothing is fixed. Anything can change in an instant. Zero is the essence of everything that never changes… more
We live in a virtual world centered on zero, where everything is an exchange of information. Once you understand this, you understand the rules of this world.
In the realm of zero, everything is increasing, like 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and so on. Therefore, in this world, everything is growing, just like human desires are boundless. This needs to be changed.
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Maintain a clear and tranquil state of mind. Avoid getting bogged down in a sea of information, which is like trying to see clearly in murky water. Only when our minds are like clear water can we… more
We are easily influenced by the emotions of those around us. When there are negative people around us, we also tend to feel negative. We should learn to observe ourselves and our surroundings from a… more
When you are troubled, don't get caught up in the trouble. Instead, observe your trouble from a third-person perspective. Where exactly is the trouble? Is it in your head? If so, where in your head?… more