Apr 26th, 2009
Negativity and spite
Keep reading information provided by Prof Ilchi Lee the brain educator.
It’s easy to tell if you have Yuln’yo in your heart, for your mouth will pour forth a stream of blessings and praises that make yourself and all others feel hope and love. If Yuln’yo is lost in your heart, your words will hurt others with negativity and spite. When you hold Yuln’yo in your heart, you are breathing with the cosmos and living in harmony with Heaven, Earth, and humanity. Yuln’yo is not something you buy with money or await with patience. Yuln’yo is something you just accept from within yourself. Yuln’yo is the Cosmic Order. Yuln’yo is True Love. Yuln’yo is the Creator Within.
In studying and absorbing the various spiritual traditions of the world, a commonality emerges, bubbling to the top through the sheer power of its universality and truth, almost a gentle clamor that refuses to be ignored whether embedded in the unpretentious teachings of Jesus, ingrained in the patient wisdom of the Buddha, or resonated in the fiery speech of Muhammad. The wording or the emphasis may differ, but this commonality also emerges in the rustic wisdom of fables, the slow rolling of native chants, and even in the quaint, traditional games that children learn to play during the major holidays of the world. What is this common theme?