Showing posts with label unconditional universal service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unconditional universal service. Show all posts

August 24, 2011

The Power of One

In a regular teleconference today, Dr. and Master Zhi Gang Sha led us in a group healing using Soul Language. It was extraordinarily powerful for the 150 or so of us on the line and the 150 other souls Master Sha asked us to call in for healing. Why was this group practice with Master Sha so powerful? Of course, Master Sha explained the essence very well when he taught us that we were 150 light bulbs rather than one. In addition, Master Sha’s frequency, vibration, power and service were blessing and amplifying all of us. In fact, our little healing circle radiated far, far beyond the approximately 300 souls who were “directly” involved.

Allow me, if I may, to share some additional personal insights on why our group service with Master Sha was so powerful.

When souls are united in intention, action and service, their frequency and vibration reinforce each other. It is analogous to the concept and phenomenon of “sympathetic vibration” or “sympathetic resonance” in the physical world. At its simplest, it is like two waves being in phase, which means they are in sync. They harmonize and reinforce each other, as opposed to two waves that are not in phase canceling each other out.

It doesn’t matter what our voices sounded like. It doesn’t matter what our Soul Language sounded like. Because we were united in intention, action and service, we were totally in sync. In fact, we were joined as One. This One was about nine times greater than the sum of its 150 parts—not even counting Master Sha’s participation. This is the Power of One. With Master Sha’s participation, we were all getting an even much bigger boost for our service. Under Master Sha’s leadership, Heaven responded. Wan ling (all souls) responded.

This practice was powerful because it was Fu Wu Xiu Lian—Service Xiu Lian, including Fu Wu Zhi Liao (Service Healing), Fu Wu Fan Lao Huan Tong (Service Rejuvenation), Fu Wu Chang Shou (Service Prolonging of Life), Fu Wu Yuan Man (Service Enlightenment) and Fu Wu Zhuan Hua (Service Transformation of every aspect of life). This practice was extraordinarily powerful because it was a Tao Oneness Practice, including Oneness Healing, Oneness Rejuvenation, Oneness Prolonging of Life, Oneness Enlightenment and Oneness Transformation of all life.

Do your own reading as to how much more powerful than our individual practice it was for each of us who were fortunate to participate.

Master Sha took a lot of time from his extremely busy schedule and, in particular, a seriously looming deadline for completing the flow of his next major book, to serve us in this way, to serve all souls in this way. Can we not take the time to support this service that he offers as the exemplar of a Total GOLD unconditional universal servant?

If you don’t understand what I’m trying to convey, Master Sha will post today’s group healing practice on his blog soon: www.zhigangsha.com. Taste the pear to know how sweet it is. Then, do not miss the Tao Song Practice to Serve Humanity teleconferences with Master Sha and his Worldwide Representatives every weekday beginning at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern Time.

March 22, 2010

Best Practices

What is the best practice for healing? Serve unconditionally. What is the best practice for preventing sickness? Serve unconditionally. What is the best practice for rejuvenation? Serve unconditionally. What is the best practice for self-clearing bad karma? Serve unconditionally. What is the best practice for purifying soul, heart, mind and body? Serve unconditionally. What is the best practice for opening spiritual channels? Serve unconditionally. What is the best practice for transforming your relationships? Serve unconditionally. What is the best practice for transforming your finances? Serve unconditionally. What is the best practice for enlightening soul, heart, mind and body? Serve unconditionally. What is the best practice for Xiu Lian, the totality of your spiritual journey? Serve unconditionally. What is the best practice to accomplish wan ling rong he? Serve unconditionally. What is one of my favorite mantras? _________ Right!

January 29, 2010

A Simple Man

I have always thought of myself as a fairly simple person. By that I mean also that I have thought of myself as pretty clear-headed, straightforward and undeviating. I always felt that I knew what I liked and what I wanted. I was pretty focused on achieving what I wanted and was not easily distracted. Perhaps this was a corollary of my academic background in mathematics—strong left brain, clear logical thinking, an ability to be “undisturbed” by emotion or feeling. Also, mathematicians prize a quality of thought and of logical deduction, induction and argument called "elegance,” which can be described as simplicity, purity and beauty.

I see now that this has many parallels for the spiritual journey. I also see that I am not as simple as I thought, because I am far from being as simple as I would like to be.

Recently, in the course of editing Master Sha’s next major book, Tao I: The Way of All Life, I had some new insights into the meaning and significance of simplicity. In this sixth book of his Soul Power Series of bestsellers, Master Sha offers many powerful teachings and practices, including his ubiquitous “one-sentence secrets.” It is a rich, powerful, practical and simple book. One of the most important one-sentence secrets in this book is (in Chinese) Da Tao zhi jian, which means “The Big Way is extremely simple.” A closely related one-sentence secret from Master Sha is that “the best teaching is the simplest teaching.”

My “aha!” riff on this is my own one-sentence secret: “The best person is the simplest person.” This is why I realize I am not simple enough; I am not the best I can be.

How simple do I want to be? I want simply to be pure love, like my beloved teacher and spiritual father, Master Sha. I want simply to be unswerving compassion, like my beloved spiritual father, Master Sha. I want simply to be an unconditional Total GOLD universal servant, like my beloved spiritual father, Master Sha. I do not want anything complicated blocking the flow of my pure love, unswerving compassion and unconditional total GOLD universal service. These would only block me from being the best I can be, which is to be a presence of my best self, my creator and my source. Master Sha is my example. He is simply all of these divine qualities and more. He is divine presence. He is a truly divine being.

Is Master Sha any more complicated than this? I don’t think so.

Is the Divine any more complicated then this? I don’t think so either.

What more could I want for myself than to have this unity with the Divine? I want nothing more. It is easy to say, difficult to do. If it were easier, there would be many more Master Sha’s on the planet. It is not simple to be simple. I want nothing more. I will settle for nothing less.

I make this one of my new mantras: “I am a simple person.” Remember Master Sha’s one-sentence secret: what you chant is what you become.

I am a simple person. I am pure love. I am unswerving compassion. I am total GOLD. I am an unconditional universal servant. I am a simple person. I am Master Sha. I am divine. I am a simple person.