Living into our own intention

Sifu joined some philosophies together to help me understand high level consciousness discipline – maybe called Being stage of discipline*: Causation > Main cause > Intention / thinking/ speaking / action 5 developments> Illusion Being, receiving, thinking, acting, awareness Life is perfect>  unlimited potential, 4 eternal hearts: Kind without ego, care without negative personal, joy

Immortal Meditation Technique

Immortal Meditation Technique Breathing and warm up Create temple hand pose As you breathe in rotate the pinky-finger side of the hands in towards the body and up like a ball in and up and then rolling away from you, pulling the low stomach in and lifting the chest up and forward gently and raising

Blind feeling habits 

Most of the time – we live with our combination blind feeling habits We’re controlled by these blind suffering feelings and are not able to observe them because we don’t develop wisdom discipline to recreate positive joyful feelings. Discipline to observe self being and the truth of life. It is the main key to successfully

The Four Noble Truths

Life has suffering. We receive, create, and hold onto our own suffering through blindness. To be free from suffering we must destroy the cause. Once all the causes of suffering have been destroyed, the first level of Nirvana will appear. Introduction Sean Pig: There’s a story about the Four Noble Truths from my life that

Joy with Wisdom

Having Good Character In Buddhism you have to have good character to learn Spirits because a spiritual consciousness will only share their wisdom with someone who has good character. You wouldn’t want to give your wise, strong self-defence power to people who are aggressive, selfish, egotistical, or bullies. You also don’t want to give them

How to improve your level

Human wisdom is low because there are many limitations at our level of existence. These restrictions come from blindness. Our consciousness thinks, “I am the most important, more important than the entire universe.” That is our ego. (Sifu:) At 46, my martial art technique is more explosive than all of you students. Zhang Seng Feng

Habits

Part One: Forbearance Sifu: There are some people who keep losing things: they are always looking for something but can’t find it. Where does this habit come from? Red Bull: Carelessness. Sifu: Where does that come from? Scott: Being too busy. Red Bull: From being too lazy to be precise. Sean Pig: They have a

Tips for a good day

How to develop a happy heart You build up stress and get “psycho” because of a bad habit: you don’t balance your stress every day. It’s like a snowball rolling down a hill. In the beginning, it’s small and you can stop it. As it rolls, it becomes bigger; eventually, it is big enough to

Energy is not energy

Energy is not energy. Energy is what we call energy. Energy is a mystery. It’s a mystery that we can aware of. Energy exists but truly is empty. Energy is the creative force, but is without observable reality. Your idea of energy is wrong. Light is not bright; light is dark: it reflects off things.

What is Your Favourite Philosophy?

What helps you most? Which do you feel the most? (Everyone shares their favourite philosophy.) Arse-kicking: people don’t do it to themselves enough. Not making negative comments is one example I can work on. Hold nothing, in relation to the first Eternal Dharma Truth that all the appearing form is constantly changing. When I’m experiencing

The Five Developments: Two Parts of Life

The Five Developments are a sequence of ideas that describe how you create your experiences or awareness boundary. (Your awareness boundary is the limitation of your consciousness, e.g. how far you can see, the level of your education, or your emotional maturity.) The ideas consist of two different concepts: Illusion Being and consciousness. Illusion Being

How to develop a happy heart

Happy Heart   You build up stress and get psycho because of a bad habit: you don’t balance your stress every day. It’s like a little snowball rolling down a hill. In the beginning, it’s small and you can stop it. As it rolls, it becomes bigger, big enough to smash your house. If you

The Six Bodhisattva Characters: Discipline

The Six Bodhisattva Characters are Generosity, Discipline, Patience, Concentration, Meditation, and Wisdom. Let us delve deeper into the subject, and it’s the relationship with freedom. Discipline Discipline has a steady power to develop strength or habit in the long-term. It can be bad, neutral, good, or spiritual. If the intention, direction and goal are wrong,