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Final perspective I will use this final chapter to connect the main body of this book to issues of our everyday lives so you can use this book to reduce your mental pain and build peace. In summary, there are four major subjects that I want to emphasise: 1. There There is the ultim ultimate ate eleme element/ nt/tru truth th in natur nature. e. 2. Our thinking thinking faculty faculty (Jerry) (Jerry) is is the main obstacle obstacle deterring deterring us from access access to the ultimate ultimate truth or the innocent innocent perception. perception. 3. The four foundati foundations ons of mindfulness mindfulness (bringing (bringing the the mental self self back home/BMSBH) home/BMSBH) is is the most direct and specific practice leading practitioners p ractitioners to the ultimate truth. 4. Every person person on this this planet planet can do it it as long as they are are willing willing to engage engage in the nonnondogmatic BMSBH practice. The headings below may seem disjointed but they all, one way or another, connect to these four major subjects. Are you sure your loved ones are still alive now?
What kind of question is that?, one may ask. We tend to believe that our loved ones are safe wherever they are; it could be because we just saw them yesterday, talked to them an hour ago or even minutes ago. The truth is that time moves constantly and things change. We have no way of knowing what is waiting for us at the end of any corridor. Absolutely anything can happen within minutes, if not seconds, that could change our whole life: for example a heart attack, an accident, a tornado, an earthquake, a pandemic, cancer and so on. This story below is to enhance the nature of the truth truth – sights, sounds, smells, smells, tastes and texture that we can perceive here and now. What we think (Jerry talk), and what we truly perceive right now and right here, are totally different matters. This perception can make us more aware of our assumptions about everything in our daily life. It is also important to prepare and protect ourselves from unexpected news that could be deadly, shocking or merely disappointing. BMSBH can help wonderfully during events like this. I heard this true story from a relative of mine involving people I know. A father took his son to the airport; he was on his way to further his studies in the US. After dropping his son off, the father drove home but decided to stop for a bowl of noodles in a noodle bar just round the corner from his house. As he returned to his car, the father was knocked over by a motor bike, which caused a severe brain injury. The father died two hours later in a Bangkok hospital. Now all of this happened within four hours after saying goodbye to his son at the airport, and by then the son had already boarded the plane and had to switch off all electronic equipment. During this 24 hour journey to JFK airport in New York, the son automatically assumed that his father was safely home after having seen him off at the airport. You can clearly see that this assumption, based on using illusive Jerry, was everything but the truth! It wasn’t until the son arrived in JFK
airport, turned on his mobile phone and received a call, that he heard the shocking news about his, by then deceased, father! Fact today, mistake tomorrow
You may think these words such as: red, flower, tree, ball, sky and so forth are neutral, neither past nor future, and hence objective or scientific, but don’t be so sure. It could be yet another false assumption. Those words are actually collections of knowledge of the past which have been stored within our memory box – the hard drive in our life form. As a matter of fact, the whole of our global academia belongs to the non-existing past and future. Our education is based on a massive collection of facts and information stretching back for hundreds of years if not a couple millennia. It is a matter of one stepping stone leading to another and yet another, endlessly. Even scientific knowledge that has been proved right and has full credibility at this very moment is still subjected to challenge. It’s only a matter of time and with the advent of more advanced science and technology, that the facts of today could become myths or mistakes tomorrow. Today’s glory could be tomorrow’s downfall. It’s not difficult to see such examples these days. Even Einst Einstein ein’s ’s renown renowned ed e=mc e=mc2 has already been turned into e ≠ mc2 following the experiments with neutrinos at CERN in September 2011 (chapter two). That’s why I said our entire intellectua intellectuall knowledge knowledge – based on using using Jerry – is the domain domain of knowledge knowledge that permeates permeates our our prison of life. It hasn’t helped people to find true freedom yet. Morality is dying in our economic paradigm
Our global education system is primarily for preparing people for the ‘job market’ in our globalized economy, or, if not, is used for brain-washing people in totalitarian countries like China and North Korea. Even in the so called ‘democratic countries’, the brain-washing has been accomplished, yet more discretely, in the form of advertising and political ‘propaganda’. People are tricked into buying goods that they don’t need and wasting and abusing our precious and finite natural resources without adequate consideration for future generations. All mental defilements defilements – greed, anger and delusio delusion n – come with Jerry. Jerry. Capitali Capitalism sm and consumerism consumerism are good nutrients for Jerry. The stronger Jerry is, the weaker Tom (mental self) will be. Bad-doers seemingly have no fear of sin, hell or other consequences anymore due to the strength of Jerry. I am more convinced convinced now than ever before before that the preaching preaching of morality morality among religious religious officers, like many in Thailand, and elsewhere is outdated and ineffective. Morality alone will not and cannot work work without knowing knowing the supreme supreme goal of living living – attaining attaining the ultimate ultimate truth. truth. Morality is more or less dead in the capitalist society where a handful of people own more than half of the entire world’s resources and leave one billion people on earth living in poverty. It isn’t diffi difficult cult to work work out that that Mother Nature allocat allocates es resources resources for every every single single man and woman on earth. How can morality ever work under such economic corruption and mayhem as exists today? We haven’t yet educated people to be anywhere near the ultimate truth or to know our true self. Hence, the the more knowledge knowledge we have, the more more troublesome troublesome the world world becomes. The The ideal education is supposed to help and facilitate people to know their true self and to be in full control of their minds by means of BMSBH. This foundation foundation would naturally make the world society in
moral order without having to preach morality. Of course, it will have to go against the grain of our present economic paradigm. Do you know where to start start for the betterment betterment of humanity? My entire work is how I, as an individual, begin to make better changes for humanity by ‘helping one person at a time’. Jerry is the real culprit
Something is extremely wrong in our culture. I see no reason to blame people by pointing fingers at their shells (physical self) with labels such as: Carlos, Bill, Warren, Bernard, Lawrence, Lakshmi, Amancio, Mukesh, Christy, Rockey and so on. After all, it is the mind that does all the thinking and decision makings that subsequently materialise into actions. It means that thinking Jerry is the one who actually does all the controlling and manipulating behind those shells and turns this world into mayhem. People don’t realise that the real enemy is much closer to us. Jerry is the only enemy all of us must deal with and it is so close to us that we totally overlook this due to its illusive nature. The ideal structure of life
The Buddha said that humanity cannot survive without the help of his teachings. Upon his enlightenment, the Buddha gave us this very simple structure for life with the ultimate element/truth as the supreme goal.
Once the goal of life is clear, people will have a reason to be morally good. Morality and meditation (BMSBH) are merely a means to gain access to the absolute element, which has the quality of wiping out mental turmoil and building eternal peace. Ideally, these two factors must be applied together simultaneously. As a matter of fact, once the BMSBH is engaged, the practitioners will be naturally morally good without having to bend over backward to be a good person. When the top of the triangle is replaced by money and self-interest, the means to the end has to be changed accordingly – another example of relativity for you.
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Wrong view A corrupted mind with wrong view can also have full concentration when thinking about how to create more wealth or power for oneself, i.e. planning to rob a bank or even to kill people for money. Having a war requires a great deal of fully concentrated thinking and planning from many people. All these focused uses of energy are unwholesome and this awareness/consciousness is the result from having a wrong view towards the ultimate goal of life. No perfection
No one, no idea, no concept, no theory, no solution can be called ‘perfect’; things can only be as perfect as they can be in relation to time and space. It is much healthier if we can accept the possibility that we co uld be wrong due to our illusive Jerry. Even the absolute truth is within the realm of constant movement. So, even an Arahat (fully enlightened person) is not perfect; the perfection of an Arahat is still strictly in the relative sense. They are perfect and worthy in the sense that they can live beyond mental pain due to the disconnection between Tom and Jerry (refer to chapter three). The worthy ones can still make mistakes in their thoughts, ideas and decision makings because they relate to matters and events that are in constant change especially in this materialistic world. We merely learn how to live in harmony with change if we know the ultimate truth, that’s all. So, the most we can do is to first of all locate this ultimate element/truth, engage in the BMSBH practice and do our very best to reduce mental pain, which is our most immediate and urgent need. This is the first domino that will collapse other problems down the line. Above all, humanity must not lose track track of the ultimate goal of life – to uncover the ultimate truth. The birth of Buddhism is scientifically based
Following my elaboration in chapter nine, you can see that the birth of Buddhism actually has a very scientif scientificall ically y based foundation foundation – a discovery discovery of a natural natural element! element! There must must be colossal colossal natural elements and entities in the universe that have different qualities and characteristics:
tangible, intangible, visible, invisible, hard, lucid, hot, cold, and so forth. Nirvana happens to be the element that has the absolute and ultimate attribute! attribute! Being the absolute nature, this final element is the ‘missing link’ that forms a perfect picture of the universe with our relatively tiny planet dotted with insignificant human life-forms as a staggeringly tiny part of the whole. The Buddha compared his discovery and his teaching to lifting up a bowl to let light shine into it. As a matter of fact, the concept of rebirth and the law of karma also closely relates relates to this ultimate element too. These two concepts won’t make any scientific sense without putting into place the last piece of the jigsaw puzzle – the ultimate element! However, upon this this scientific finding, the Buddha had to work out how to describe it so he could help his followers gain access to this ultimate element. This is the sole reason for the accumulation of 84,000 different dharma teachings by the time of his death.1 For the above reasons, the Buddha’s teaching is not a fixed belief or a dogma that aims to control people by offering heaven as reward and hell as punishment. It is not the result of thinking (Jerry) like the creation of philosophical concepts. The Buddha’s teaching is very different from the Creator-God-based religions and philosophies. The Four Noble Truths and the Noble Eightfold Path are more like a very careful and specific detailed plan (strategy) or a path from someone who already knew the final destination of life and was asked to lead people to that ultimate truth. It is ‘a life map’ that the Buddha knew would be a shortcut to Nirvana. Just as Christopher Columbus found the route from Europe to the Americas before others who had never travelled there,2 so did the Buddha find the way to the absolute element. For this reason, the enlightened teachers (a local guide) have a better chance to lead people to Nirvana than those having no practice experience and just a life map (dharma books) in their hands. Time moved on for 2555 years up till now, when the concept of attaining Nirvana, which was rich in the past, has now been challenged by the law of change just like everything else in the universe. The Buddhist establishment has also evolved to what it is today. The Buddha’s teaching is now wrongly viewed by some as being dogmatic, outdated, far-fetched and crumbling. My role is trying to remove all the clutter and parasitic additions to the Buddha’s teachings. The only way to do it is to uncover and describe the Buddha’s scientific discovery on the night of his awesome enlightenment! ‘A test’ of Mother Nature
My current current wisdom tells me that this this whole setting setting – the universe, universe, earth, humans, humans, realms, realms, Jerry causing both greatness and mayhem, the ultimate element and the rest of all the unsolved mysteries in the cosmos and so on – is nothing more than a test, a challenge, if not a game, put upon us by the mysterious Mother Nature. Please don’t get mixed up between the ‘why’ and the ‘how’. We can never understand why the universe is put here in the first place and why it is designed as it is. Science describes and explains the ‘how’, but not the ‘why’. Science explains how rainbows, water, clouds, the human body, childbirth, the brain and so on function but science hasn’t yet y et explained – more like cannot 1
Dharma has many different meanings. I refer to the teaching of the Buddha in this context. Christopher Columbus might not have been the first person to find America as the native residents were there first. However, Columbus was the first person who travelled from Europe to the Americas.
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explain explain – why all these these phenomena phenomena or the entire entire universe universe is here here in the first first place. They They are totally different questions which require different answers. God-based religions tend to believe God, as a creator, created everything on earth. But that still doesn’t answer ‘why’ unless God tells us himself. Einstein asked the right question when he wanted to locate the absolute ruling point in nature. He wanted to know the ultimate truth or the mind of God as to why he created the universe as it is. He didn’t want to know the details such as how h ow all phenomena work. Mother Nature is always one step ste p ahead of us. If we were able to answer the ‘why’, we wouldn’t be here right in the middle of this colossal pile of why, why, why? In the end, we must succumb to this ultimate defeat. It is the secret of Heaven (Mother Nature), always has and always will be. The Buddha doesn’t bother with the why question at all; in fact, he told us not to ask because there is no answer and searching for it doesn’t help us to find the ultimate truth any quicker anyway. Instead, the Buddha emphasizes the ‘how’ question just like scientists describing the material world, but his cause and effect paradigm specifically focuses on the subject of mental suffering. What is so ingenious about the Buddha Gautama is that he managed to grasp a sizable handful of knowledge (such as The Four Noble Truths and the five constituents which constitute the human life form), form), just enough enough for us to survive mentally mentally while while passing passing very briefly briefly through through this world. This is what we need to understand. The rest of those mysteries; we can easily bypass them. As a matter of fact, once the ultimate truth/element is realised, all the doubts and curiosities about the universe will disappear too as this human life form has already returned to the ‘big home’ home’ of Mother Mother Nature Nature – two trains trains running running at the same speed. speed. There is no no need to find the answer to the ‘why’ anymore, because we become one of the tiny parts of Mother Nature ourselves. We just live in peace and die in peace. What there is beyond death, scientifically speaking, we all have to find out for ourselves. I think no one can give us a satisfying answer on this issue. So, knowing the ultimate truth doesn’t mean that one can answer every question posited and uncover all the mysteries in the universe; nothing like that at all. There are always more questions than answers. In fact, some of those mysteries have already already been revealed by the advent of cutting-edge science and nanotechnology. There will be many more mysteries revealed in the future as time moves on until the end of human civilisation which will certainly come at some point. Time always moves on and new civilisations will emerge and will repeat exactly the same process we have been through. The cycle goes on like this for eons. Once in a long long while, there will be ‘A Buddha’ who comes along and reveals to humans all these facts. This will go on for eons too. 3
A Buddha and the perfections
In the same way that we needed Isaac Newton to uncover and reveal the existing law of gravity, we also need ‘A Buddha’ to reveal the existing ultimate element in nature. To acquire ‘A Buddhahood’, one starts from an ordinary person, like you and me, who sets out upon a super epic journey to accumulate perfections (parami), which takes a staggeringly long time. Once the perfections are mature, ‘a Buddha’ is born and the ultimate enlightenment (uncovering the 3
The accumulation of perfections of ‘A Buddha’ has been described in chapter three of my book titled: The User Guide to Life: The Law of Karma. It can be freely download from my website and is also available in paper book and e-book.
existing ultimate truth) will happen. A Buddha, along with his enlightened followers, will tell humans about the existing ultimate element in nature just like the Buddha Gautama and his followers have done in the past 2555 years. All Buddhas and the enlightened people will repeat the same message about urging people to find the ultimate truth by using the shortcut of the four foundations of mindfulness (BMSBH). This is the best thing, ever, that one can achieve in this lifetime. My duty is to facilitate your understanding of the ultimate truth and hopefully motivate you to take your first step on this epic journey. 4 Perfections (parami)
I have come across many awesome stories about how people stumbled onto ‘the good news’ (the ultimate truth). One minute they were totally in the dark and next minute they were, out of the blue, exposed to the good news either due to meeting someone or unexpectedly finding a book or experiencing an event that urged them to search for something better in life. Whatever the reasons are, most of them were gobsmacked and could not believe their luck that they had found someone who could lead them to know ‘the ultimate truth’! Some of these people admitted that they had actually read one of my books before but it hadn’t made any sense to them whatsoever. It wasn’t until something happened, or simply time passed, when they read the same book again that every word was as clear as crystal and hit the right note on their hearts. One can’t help but asking ‘why’. When something like this happens, we usually put it down to ‘destiny’, which once again hasn’t really explained anything rationally. To rationally explain this, it is imperative to have some understanding and belief in the cycle of rebirth (samsara) and the concept of the perfections (parami). It is unfortunate that I cannot scientifically explain the rebirth paradigm and ask you to have faith and simply believe in the Buddha on this one. As a matter of fact, the cycle of rebirth or samsara is the same as ‘the prison of life’, which relates closely to the ultimate truth or ‘life outside prison’. The ultimate truth (freedom) would mean absolutely nothing without the existence of samsara or the prison of life. This imprisoned predicament of humankind can explain why the world is in such a mess especially with all the big scale deceptions that have been going on. Quite often, people just don’t know whether they are coming or going. The enlightenment of the Buddha is nothing more than he walked out of the prison of life on that awesome night. Only then did he know the mental self (consciousness, true self) of humanity had been trapped in this epic prison of life for eons. To leave samsara samsara requires one to accumulate abundant parami (perfections). I hope the image below may give you better perspective.
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Please read The User Guide to Life: The Law of Karma to find out about the future Buddha called Matreya.
The perfections are basically ten types of very good deeds which are the main factors releasing a person from the prison of life (samsara).5 Individuals must accumulate their own perfections to secure their ultimate freedom. This perfection paradigm can explain why only certain people have interest in Buddhism and the practice or why a 12 year-old child is drawn into vipassana practice while a 50 year-old adult is still obsessed with material needs. The rational answer is because the 12 year-old person has been walking this noble path or saving his/her perfections since the previous life and this life time is a continuation of his/her spiritual journey. It is a matter of ‘an old soul (mental self) in a new body’. For those who carry substantial perfections with them to this life time, the karmic force (dhamma) will arrange for them to stumble onto the essence of the Buddha’s teaching (the (the good news) somehow, so that they they can further their epic journey until they le ave the prison of life. It makes a lot of sense in this respect. In fact, it makes much more sense than thinking that there is only one life and one death. If that were so, there is really no need to struggle for the betterment of our lives because at death, everything would vanish into nothing. Most people who have accumulated their perfections from the previous lives will be inclined to be born in Buddhist countries, which is the easiest ea siest way for them to further their journey to leave the prison prison of life (reach Nirvana). Nirvana). That wholesom wholesomee quality will will also shine through through since an early age, which answers to the question of why some young people would want to take interest in Buddhist practice instead of taking part in the trendy stuff like their peers do. I had a 5 year-old boy who came to sit in my class with his mother for three da ys and he came three years in a row. I didn’t know it until his mother introduced her son to me when he was eight years old and showed me all his drawing and writings copied from the big screen of my teaching. The boy’s mother told me that she didn’t coerce her son to come with her; he wanted to come to my 5
The ten parami (perfections) are: 1. Giving, generosity 2. Morality, having good conduct, 3. Renunciation 4. Wisdom, insight, understanding 5. Effort, perseverance 6. Endurance, tolerance 7. Having truthfulness, honesty, integrity 8. Resolution, conviction, self-determination 9. Loving-kindness, friendliness, empathy 10. Equanimity
teaching on his own accord and he sat through the whole day teaching without moaning, quite happy doing the drawings. There is no rational answer to phenomenon like this apart from the perfections paradigm. As for non-Buddhists who are not born in a Buddhist culture, they will be very likely to stumble onto someone, something or some events that will lead them to have interest in the Buddhist wisdom one way or another. For the non-Buddhists who have accumulated substantial perfections from their previous lives, even if they haven’t engaged in the four foundations of mindfulness in this lifetime, all the wholesome qualities of their minds (Tom and Jerry) haven’t disappeared. Their Tom and Jerry still have that ‘loosened up’ potential within them and it is very much possible that they can and will experience the disconnection between their mental self (Tom, consciousness) and their thoughts (Jerry) at some point in this lifetime. The life story of Eckhart Tolle, who wrote the book called ‘The Power of Now’ and Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor who wrote ‘My Stroke of Insight’ are two very good examples of current non-Buddhists who have accumulated substantial perfections from the previous lives. They both are nonBuddhists but it doesn’t matter, the quality of their ‘loosened up’ minds is still there, which led them to experience the ultimate freedom (truth) due to the disconnection between their Tom and Jerry. Humility and true wisdom
Humbleness and humility always crown the real Knowers. Wise people are truly grounded and humble. Their humility is an effect of knowing their tiny place in the cosmos. The Buddha’s life following his enlightenment was a testimony that confirmed the combination of the awesome greatness in finding the ultimate truth and the humbleness in the way he led his grounded ascetic life. There was no claim to have a virgin birth, nor to be the son of an almighty God, nor a miraculous resurrection. Despite his most spectacular achievement – being the first of this era to find the ultimate element in nature – the Buddha freely admitted to being mortal and his physical body was subject to change and he had to die just like everyone else on this planet. His only legacy was his immortal teaching regarding the nature of the ultimate truth and the path to it. In whom shall we believe?
This final subject is too important to leave out. We are now living in a culture where people are exposed to propaganda and manipulation in one way or another due to globalization and activities activities of giant giant corporate corporate firms firms trying trying to shape a New World World Order and create a big scale scale of global deception. It may be media brain-washing in totalitarian countries, or overwhelming media and advertising coercing people to believe in ‘true lies’ in ‘democratic’ countries. Consequently it is inevitable that people become very cynical towards everything even towards religions. This subject closely relates to my work. How on earth can I help you to believe my words in this kind of social landscape full of true lies? Am I wasting my time? In In fact, independent of my work, the Buddha and his teaching have already been ridiculed and mocked over the Internet and YouTube. I’d be under an illusion if I were to think I’d be exempt from the same challenges.
Everyone is entitled to form an opinion but whether his/her opinion is valid or not is entirely another matter. A western non-Buddhist who has read one article about Buddhism and another one who has read five books about Buddhism, neither having practised meditation, are bound to have different opinions on the same subject. Even with a born Buddhist who has read the whole 45 volumes of Buddhist canon, but never engaged in the four foundations of mindfulness, and a born Buddhist who read a few books but has spent 20 years practising mindfulness, they too would form very different opinions about Buddhism and the vipassana practice. As for me, my writing is my opinion about Buddhism, which is based on reading (admittedly not extensively) plus another 40 years of practising mindfulness. Now, whose opinions do you think are most valid? Can you see that, in the end, you still have to use rationality to to form your own judgement, don’t you? No one can help you on this matter. Now, because of my 40 years of practice of the four foundations of mindfulness with my ‘Eureka experience’ during that period, I can say with conviction that reading Buddhist texts including the whole Buddhist canon doesn’t certify the reader to be an expert in Buddhism, not in the slightest. To the contrary, one who reads very little but engages in the mindfulness practice until the inner peace and kindness manifest in one’s speech and action, this person knows Buddhism more than the other one who reads heavily without practicing. Nirvana (the ultimate truth) cannot be attained through reading alone; it requires practice to disconnect Jerry from our mental self. That’s why I feel sorry sorry for those western non-Buddhists who have confidently and fiercely criticised and ridiculed the Buddha and his teaching regarding The Four Noble Truths and The Noble Eightfold Path. They The y may have briefly b riefly read just one writing about Buddhism and haven’t even heard of the four foundations of mindfulness, let alone practiced them, yet they boastfully spread their malicious opinion all over the Internet and YouTube. What do they know? I now have enough experiences in both the conventional capitalist world and the spiritual world of walking in the Buddha’s footsteps. I can confidently say that we should not go through life without believing in something or someone. One can never be free from beliefs; non-religious people still believe in science. To choose between believing in the Buddha, Socrates, Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, Obama and so forth, on the issue of life in relation to the universe, I will choose to believe in the Buddha every time. I am fortunate enough to have been brought up in a Buddhist culture where I managed to stumble onto the core teaching of the Buddha and found and experienced the nature of the ultimate truth (the innocent perception). It is indeed this loose end of the tangled up ball of cotton thread that enabled this simple simple housewife, housewife, a mother mother and a grandmother grandmother to have have enough enough courage courage to voice her opinion on the true meaning of life. I published a book called, A New Hope for Humankind four years ago in 2008, with a glimmer of hope that BMSBH might be able to delay disaster in our global society. I have learnt a great deal since then, especially about our self-destructive economic and political paradigm. My spiritual wisdom and insight also has become more profound. I am no longer under the illusion that global disaster can be delayed; I even want to say that World World Peace is a total nonsense nonsense within within our present present world order. order. Morality Morality has long long been in decline. How on earth can we de-stress ourselves while living in a social and economic paradigm that creates stress and pressure through inequality and class distinction in the first place, not to mention the global scale of deception we are in? Humanity is in deep water and
societies societies are moving moving toward a point of disintegrati disintegration. on. The ending of our present present human 6 civilisation is very much possible: only a matter of time! time! My urgent and immediate goal is to help just ‘one person’ at a time so that he/she can at least find peace against all these overwhelming odds. I would would be a liar if I told you this noble path is easy. It isn’t easy because we have to fight through double deceptions: 1) the global scale deception and betrayal thrust upon us by our own governments which affect our whole way of life, 2) the instincti instinctive ve not innocent percepti perception on (experience (experience X). These double double deceptions deceptions take us even further away from the innocent perception (the ultimate truth/experience Y) which gives us our inner peace. That’s why we really have no choice in our current predicament; it is as if we are drowning, we must grab hold onto an object to keep us afloat. We must do the priority priority – saving our our soul by means means of BMSBH! I know for a fact that we can still find peace and inner harmony through BMSBH despite all the external external situations situations we are in. I have done it through my marriage marriage and raising raising three children children – still still do it now! All I can offer is my truthful and unfailing intention to continue on this mission which I carry out with honesty, integrity, dedication and rationality – no guessing! Whether you want to believe in my words and my course of actions, or not, is entirely up to you. This is the ver y most I can do for you. In the end, you alone have to make your own judgement in whom you believe. My helping one person at a time is the reason for this book. May you practice well, patiently and persistently, and Bring Your Mental Self Back Home always!7
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Should you want to find out more (hard core) information on the global deception and betrayal, please research by yourself in the Internet because you cannot get all these information from the main stream media due to the global deception! Here are the names that you can search on Google: The Bilderberg group, One World Order, Daniel Esturin, Alex Jones, Inforwar.com, Gerald Celente, Dishonest Money: Financing The World To Ruin (book written by Joseph Plummer) Behind The Green Mask: UN Agenda 21 (book written b y Rosa Koire). These names should give you a start to find out about the global deception if you are new with this concept. 7
My book titled: Bring Your Mental Self Back Home is Home is comprised of two volumes: theory and practice, and is the ideal book to help you to start this epic spiritual journey. Better still, there are a series of VDO clips on my YouTube channel featuring my teaching in various places on this subject.
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