Qigong Psychosis
In the cultivation world there’s this phrase, "qigong
psychosis," and it has a pretty big effect on the general public,
especially since some people make a huge deal out of it and they’ve caused
some people to be afraid of doing qigong. When those folks hear that qigong can
lead to psychosis they get too scared to practice. But actually, I’m going to
tell you: there’s just no such thing as qigong psychosis.
There’s a fair number of people who’ve gotten possessed
as a result of their thoughts not being proper. Their master consciousnesses
aren’t in command, and yet they somehow think it’s qigong. Their bodies are
controlled by those spirits, and they get all topsy-turvy, and scream and shout.
When people see that, they think that that’s how people are when they do
qigong, and they get so scared they don’t dare practice. A lot of us mistake
that for qigong. But how could that be doing qigong? That’s only related to
the low, low level of healing and fitness. But it’s actually really dangerous.
If you get used to being that way, and your master consciousness is never in
charge, then your body might get controlled by things like your subordinate
consciousness, outside messages, or possessing spirits, and it might do some
dangerous things. And that would do a ton of damage to the cultivation world. It’s
caused by people’s thoughts not being proper and their showing off out of
attachment. It’s not qigong psychosis. Some people, I just don’t know how
they can pose as so-called qigong masters—they too talk about qigong
psychosis. The truth is, practicing qigong doesn’t lead to qigong psychosis.
Most people have seen this term mainly in literary and artistic works, like
kung-fu novels and those kinds of things. If you don’t believe me, then go dig
through the ancient books or cultivation books—there’s nothing like that.
Where could you find something as absurd as qigong psychosis? That kind of thing
just doesn’t happen at all.
The qigong psychosis that your typical person believes in has
a few different forms, and what I just talked about is one of them. It comes on
as a result of the person’s thoughts not being proper, and he got himself
possessed, he develops all kinds of states of mind, like wanting some
"qigong state" to show off, and so on. Some of them even seek
abilities, or maybe they’ve done fake qigongs, and whenever they do qigong
exercises they have a habit of relaxing their master consciousnesses; they’re
not aware of anything, and they give their bodies away to others, they get all
topsy-turvy and let their subordinate consciousnesses or outside messages take
charge of their bodies, and so then they do some strange things. If somebody
tells him to jump off a building, he’ll jump, and if somebody tells him to
jump in a lake, he’ll jump. He doesn’t have any will to live anymore and he’s
given his body away to others. That doesn’t count as qigong psychosis, but you
could say he’s gone astray, and it was caused by his intentionally acting like
that in the beginning. A lot of people have this idea that swaying all over the
place is doing qigong, when the truth is, if somebody is in that state when he
does true qigong it’ll have serious consequences. That’s not doing qigong—that
comes from ordinary people’s attachments and pursuits.
Another form is where a person’s qi gets clogged somewhere
when he’s doing qigong and it can’t pass through, or his qi gets stuck at
the top of his head and can’t come down, and he gets scared. The human body is
a small universe. So Daoist practices, especially, run into these problems when
qi is trying to rush through a pass. If his qi can’t rush through it’ll get
stuck there. And it’s not just the top of the head—the same goes for other
parts of the body, but it’s just that the top of the head is your most
sensitive place. After a person’s qi gets to the top of his head and isn’t
able to rush down and get through the pass, he’ll feel like his head is heavy,
like his head is stuffed up, or like he’s wearing a thick hat of qi, or he’ll
have some other kinds of sensations like these. But qi doesn’t have any
restrictive power, it can’t bring people any trouble, and there’s no way it
could cause some kind of sickness. Some people don’t know what qigong is
really about, and they go and make some irresponsible comments in a sensational
way, and that makes things a big mess. So people think that if someone’s qi
can’t come down from the top of the head he’ll get qigong psychosis, or he’ll
go awry, or something, and that’s made a lot of people scared.
When qi can’t come down from the top of the head it’s
only a temporary state. Some people’s qi can’t come down for a long time,
maybe even half a year. If it can’t come down, a person can ask a true qigong
master to guide it and then it can come down. Whenever we can’t get through a
pass in our practice, or whenever our qi isn’t able to come down, we should
check our character for the cause—"Have I lingered at that level for too
long, and now it’s time to improve my character?" When you truly improve
your character you’ll see that it comes right down. When you only focus on
transforming your gong and don’t focus on changing your character, you know,
the problem will stick around until your character improves, and only then can
sweeping changes happen. When a person’s qi truly isn’t going through it won’t
cause any problems. It’s usually our own minds that cause problems. That, plus
hearing fake qigong masters tell them that something will go wrong if qi gets to
the top of the head, ends up scaring them. And when they get scared, now that
might bring on real trouble. That’s because when you get scared you have fear,
and isn’t that an attachment? And when your attachment comes out, shouldn’t
you get rid of it? The more scared you are, the more the problem feels like
sickness—that attachment of yours just has to go. It’s to have you learn a
lesson and get rid of the attachment of fear, improving yourself.
A practitioner won’t feel that pleasant in the cultivation
that lies ahead, either. A lot of gong will appear in your body, and all of it
is strong stuff that moves every which way inside your body, bringing you all
kinds of discomfort. The reason you have that discomfort is mainly that you are
always afraid your body has some kind of health problem, when in fact, you’ve
already generated really powerful things in your body, they’re all gong, they’re
all abilities, and there are lots of living things. If they move, your body will
feel itchy, painful, unwell, or whatnot (the nerve endings are sensitive), and
all kinds of cultivation states can show up. So you’ll have those sensations
as long as your body hasn’t been transformed into high-energy matter. And it’s
a good thing in its own right. You’re a cultivator, so if you always consider
yourself an ordinary person and always think these things are health problems,
then how are you going to cultivate? When calamity strikes during your
cultivation, if you still consider yourself an ordinary person, I’d say your
character dropped to the level of ordinary people at that time. Or at least with
this one thing you’ve dropped to the level of ordinary people.
If you’re going to be real practitioners, you have to look
at things from a really high level, and you can’t use ordinary people’s
opinions to interpret things. When you think it’s a health problem, you might
just bring on health problems. The reason is, once you think it’s a health
problem, your character is about as high as an ordinary person’s. Qigong and
true cultivation, and even more so that cultivation state, won’t lead to
health problems. You know, with people who really do have health problems, 70%
of it is psychological and 30% physical. It’s usually that they collapse
psychologically first, that they fall apart, and have a huge mental burden,
which causes their condition to rapidly deteriorate. That’s usually how it
goes. Let me give you an example. There was this person who was tied to a bed.
They lifted his arm and told him that they would make him bleed to death. Then
they blindfolded him, scratched his wrist (they didn’t make him bleed even a
bit), and turned on a water faucet to have him hear the dripping sound. He
thought that his blood was dripping, and in no time he was dead. But actually,
they didn’t make him bleed one bit—it was the tap water that was dripping.
His mind caused his death. When you always think that you’ve got health
problems, you might just give yourself health problems. That’s because your
character has dropped to the level of an ordinary person, and of course ordinary
people do get health problems.
You’re a practitioner, so if you always think it’s a
health problem you’re actually asking for it—you are asking for that
problem, and now it’s able to set in. To be a practitioner your character has
to be high. Don’t always be afraid that it’s a health problem. Fearing that
it’s a health problem is an attachment in itself, and it can bring you trouble
just the same. In cultivation you need to eliminate karma, and eliminating karma
is painful—how on earth could you increase gong in total comfort! And how else
could you get rid of your attachments? I’ll tell you a story from Buddhism.
There was this person who put in a ton of effort and finally cultivated into an
Arhat. He was about to achieve a True Fruition and become an Arhat—how could
he not be happy? He was breaking out of the Three Realms! That happiness was an
attachment, though, an attachment of excitement. An Arhat should always be in a
state of nonaction, with a mind that’s unshakable. But he dropped, and he
cultivated in vain. Since he cultivated in vain he had to cultivate all over
again, so again he cultivated himself upward. After he put in a ton of effort,
he again moved up by cultivating. But this time he got worried and said to
himself, "I’d better not get happy this time. If I get happy again I’ll
drop all over again." When he got afraid he dropped again. Fear is an
attachment.
Then there’s another scenario, which is that some people
develop psychosis, and other people say they’ve got qigong-induced psychosis.
And would you believe, some people are even waiting for me to treat their
psychosis! I say that psychosis isn’t a health problem, and I don’t have
time to go and take care of those things. Why is that? It’s because a
psychotic person doesn’t have any virus, and he doesn’t have any
pathological changes or ulcers in his body. In my view, it’s not a health
problem. Psychosis is when a person’s master consciousness is too weak. And
just how weak? It’s as if the guy can’t ever take charge of himself—that’s
what a psychotic person’s master soul is like. He doesn’t want to be in
command of this body anymore, and he’s always foggy-headed and can’t stay
alert. When this happens his subordinate consciousness and external messages
come and interfere with him. Every dimension has so many levels, and all kinds
of messages interfere with him. And a person’s master soul might have done
some bad things before this lifetime, and he might have creditors who want to
harm him. All kinds of things can happen. We say that this is what
psychosis is about. How could I treat it for you then? I’d say that this is
really how people develop psychosis. So what do you do about it? Educate him,
and get him to snap out of it. But that’s very hard to do. If you watch, when
the doctor in a mental hospital is about to administer an electric shock, the
psychotic person immediately gets so scared that he stops mumbling nonsense. And
why is that? At that moment his master soul perks up, and he’s afraid of
getting shocked.
Usually when a person takes up cultivation he likes to keep
practicing. Buddha-nature is something everyone has, and everyone has the wish
to cultivate. So, once they’ve learned a practice, a lot of people will keep
practicing it the rest of their lives. It doesn’t matter whether he can finish
his cultivation or whether he’s obtained a Law, the bottom line is he has a
wish to seek the Dao, and he’ll always want to practice it. Everyone knows he
does qigong—the folks at his office know it, his community knows it, and all
his neighbors know it. But think about it, true cultivation—who did anything
like that a few years ago? Nobody did. Only true cultivation can change your
life’s path. But he’s an ordinary person and he’s only doing
health-and-fitness qigong. So who would change his course of life for him?
Ordinary people, you know, one day they just come down with something, or out of
the blue they have problems, and there’s even a chance one day they’ll just
develop psychosis or maybe even kick the bucket. An ordinary person’s life is
just like that. You see him out in the park doing qigong, but he’s not really
cultivating, in fact. He wants to cultivate up to higher levels but he hasn’t
obtained a true teaching, so he isn’t able to get anywhere cultivating. He
only has the wish to cultivate up to higher levels, and he’s still a qigong
practitioner at the low level of healing and fitness. Nobody has changed his
course of life, and so he’ll have health problems. And if he doesn’t take
virtue seriously nothing will get well. It’s not as if after you do qigong you’ll
never have any health problems again.
He has to truly cultivate himself, and he has to take
character seriously, and only then when he really cultivates can he get rid of
his health problems. Qigong isn’t aerobics, and it’s something higher than
ordinary people, so its practitioners have to go by higher truths and standards.
They have to do that if they want it to work. But a lot of people haven’t done
that and they’re still ordinary people, so when the time comes they’ll still
get health problems. So maybe one day he suddenly has a stroke, or he suddenly
comes down with some kind of disease or some kind of ailment, or maybe out of
the blue he gets struck by mental illness. Everybody knows he does qigong, so
when he develops psychosis people say he got qigong psychosis from his practice—they
slap on a big label. Now think about it, is that reasonable? An outsider doesn’t
know what’s going on, and it’s hard even for the experts or for a lot of
qigong practitioners to know what’s really at work. If this guy comes down
with psychosis at home it probably won’t be as bad, but people will still say
he got it from doing qigong. If he develops psychosis while at a practice site,
then that’s disastrous. A big label gets slapped on and you can’t get rid of
it. "Doing qigong brings on psychosis"—newspapers will all report
it. Some people just blindly oppose qigong, "Look, just a while ago he was
fine doing the exercises right there, and now he’s like this." But he’s
an ordinary person, so whatever is supposed to happen to him will happen. Maybe
he’ll have other health problems, or maybe he’ll run into other trouble. Is
it fair to blame it all on doing qigong? It’s just like with doctors in
hospitals: now that they’re doctors they should never get sick again the rest
of their lives? Can you really look at it that way?
So we can say that a lot of people don’t know what qigong
is really about, and they don’t know what’s at work, so they go and talk
wildly. As soon as there’s a problem they’ll slap all kinds of labels on
qigong. Qigong has only been popular for a short time now, and there are a lot
of people with rigid ideas who always dismiss it, attack it, and reject it, and
who knows what’s behind their thinking. They’re annoyed by qigong… as if
it has anything to do with them! And when somebody mentions qigong they
automatically call it quack. Qigong is a science—it’s a higher science. It’s
just that these people’s ideas are too rigid and their knowledge is too
narrow.
There’s another scenario. In the cultivation world there’s
something called the "qigong state." A person who has it doesn’t
quite seem all there, but he doesn’t have qigong psychosis, either. And he’s
perfectly rational. I want to first talk about what this qigong state is all
about. You know, in cultivation a person’s base plays a big role. In all
countries around the world there are people with religious beliefs, and in
China, for thousands of years, there have been Buddhist and Daoist believers,
and they’ve always believed that doing good is rewarded and doing evil is
punished. But some people don’t believe these things. This was especially true
during the Cultural Revolution, when they denounced these things and called them
blind belief. Some people think that whatever they can’t understand, whatever
they haven’t learned from books, whatever is beyond the level of today’s
science, or whatever hasn’t been understood yet, they think it’s all blind
belief. There were a lot of people like this a few years ago, but now there are
a little fewer of them. It’s because some phenomena have really been reflected
into this dimension of ours already, even though you don’t acknowledge some of
them. You’re afraid to address them, but now there are people who have the
courage to talk about them, and they’ve picked up a little about qigong from
what they’ve seen and heard in daily life.
Some people are just so close-minded: when you mention qigong
they laugh away at you, they think you’re caught up in blind belief, and it’s
just too funny. And when you bring up some of the phenomena in qigong they
think, "This guy’s so ignorant!" Even though somebody like that is
close-minded, his base might not be bad. If his base is good and if he takes up
qigong, it’s possible his Third Eye will open at a very high level and maybe
some of his abilities will come out. He doesn’t believe in qigong, but he can’t
guarantee he won’t get sick. If he gets sick he’ll go to the hospital. If
doctors of Western medicine can’t cure him, he’ll go see a doctor of Chinese
medicine. And if doctors of Chinese medicine can’t cure him, and if folk
prescriptions can’t cure him either, then he’ll remember qigong. He thinks
to himself, "I’ll go try my luck and see if qigong really can heal
me." Grudgingly he comes to try it. Since his base is good he’ll do
pretty well right from the get-go. Maybe a master will be interested in him, and
so this higher being in another dimension gives him a hand. His Third Eye opens
right up then, or maybe he’ll enter a state of semi-Enlightenment. His Third
Eye opens at a high level, and he can suddenly see the true picture of some of
the universe, and along with this he’ll have abilities. Now when this kind of
fella sees those scenes do you think his mind can take it? Just imagine what his
state of mind will be. The very things he’s always thought of as blind beliefs
and totally impossible, and things he’d laugh at the second somebody mentioned
them, they’re all unfolding right before his eyes in full reality, and he’s
really come into contact with them. So his brain can’t take it, and the
pressure on his mind is just too much, and what he says can’t be accepted by
other people. But his thinking isn’t illogical—he just can’t put the two
sides into proper perspective. He has realized that the things mankind does are
wrong, whereas the other side is usually right. But when he does things
according to the other side, though, people then say he’s wrong. People don’t
understand, so they go and say he’s gotten qigong psychosis by practicing.
Actually, he hasn’t got qigong psychosis. Most of us who
practice qigong won’t have anything like that happen to us, it’s only those
really close-minded people who have this qigong state. A lot of people in the
audience here have their Third Eyes opened—quite a lot. They really have seen
things in other dimensions, they aren’t shocked by it, they think it’s good,
their brains aren’t jarred, and they won’t experience this qigong state.
After someone enters the qigong state he’s perfectly rational, and what he
says is really profound, and the logic behind it is sound. It’s just that
ordinary people don’t believe what he says. He might tell you that he’s seen
so-and-so who is deceased, and that this person told him to do things. Would an
ordinary person believe this? Later on he realizes that he should keep these
things to himself, and he’d better not talk about them. After he learns to put
the two sides into proper perspective he’s fine. These people usually have
abilities. And this isn’t qigong psychosis, either.
Another scenario is called "true insanity," and
this is an extremely rare thing. The "true insanity" we’re talking
about here isn’t actually about going truly insane. That’s not what it
means. It means cultivation of what’s true. What’s true insanity like? I’d
say that among cultivators maybe one out of 100,000 people has it—you hardly
ever see it. So it’s not common, and it hasn’t had any effect on society.
True insanity usually has a prerequisite, which is that the
person’s base has to be excellent, and he has to be getting on in his years.
When somebody is a bit older there’s not enough time for him if he wants to
cultivate. People with excellent bases often come with a mission, and they’ve
come from high levels. Everybody is afraid of coming to this ordinary world—after
your brain is cleared you don’t recognize anyone. After they enter the
environment here in this ordinary world, the interference they get from people
causes them to put a lot of stake in their reputations and personal gain, and
eventually they’ll drop right down, and they’ll never be able to get out.
That’s why nobody dares to come and everyone is afraid. But some of these
people have come, and after they get here they really break down in the midst of
ordinary people, they really are about to fall, and they’ve done a lot of bad
things in their lives. When a person fights to benefit himself, he’ll do a lot
of bad things, and then he’ll owe a lot of things. His master sees that he’s
about to fall. "But he is one with Fruition—we can’t just sit by and
let him fall like this! Now, what can we do…" His master is very worried.
There’s no other way to have him cultivate—where could he find a master at
that time? He has to return, he has to cultivate back from scratch. But that’s
easier said than done, right? And he’s getting on in years, and he doesn’t
have enough time left to cultivate. Where could he find a practice that
cultivates both nature and longevity?
This person has to be someone with a superb base, and under
that extremely special circumstance, and only then, can the method of making him
insane be used. In other words, when there’s absolutely no hope, and in a
situation where he can’t return on his own, that’s when this method might be
adopted—to have him go insane, that is—and a certain part of his brain will
be shut down. For example, we humans are afraid of the cold, and we’re afraid
of filth, so the part of his brain that fears cold is shut down, and the part
that fears filth is shut down. After these parts are shut down, this person will
have some mental problems, and he’ll really start acting like a lunatic. But
people who are like this usually don’t do bad things, and they don’t insult
people or hit people, instead, they often do good things. But they’re actually
cruel to themselves. They aren’t aware of the cold, so they’ll run around
barefoot in the winter snow, wearing just a thin layer of clothes, while their
feet freeze to the point of cracking and bleeding. And because they aren’t
aware of filth, they’ll even dare to eat feces and drink urine. I know that
there used to be this one person who gnawed away happily on horse manure that
was frozen hard like a rock. They can bear hardships that an ordinary person
couldn’t bear while his mind is still intact. Just imagine how much they
suffer from this insanity. Of course, they often have abilities, and in most
cases they’re older women. Older women had their feet bound in the past, but
there was one who could easily scale a wall that’s over two yards high. When
this older lady’s family saw that she’d gone insane and always ran outside,
they locked her up indoors. But when her family went out she would just point
her finger at the lock and it would open, and so she’d get out. "Then let’s
lock her up with steel chains." After her family headed out, she would undo
the chains with a mere shake. It was impossible to restrain her. And it was this
way that she went through a lot of hardship. She really went through some
serious hardship, and things were just brutal, so she could quickly pay back the
bad things she owed. It doesn’t take more than three years, and usually it’s
over in just one or two. The hardship she goes through is pretty huge. As soon
as it’s over they understand. With this their cultivation is considered done,
so instantly they’re Unlocked, and all kinds of divine powers come forth.
These cases are extremely, extremely rare. This has happened in history, though,
but it’s not something a person with an average base is allowed to do. You all
probably know about crazy monks and crazy Daoists, and they really did exist in
history, it’s been documented. There are a lot of stories like the one about
"the crazy monk who swept out Minister Qin" and the ones about crazy
Daoists.
So now this "qigong psychosis" thing, or
"going into fire like a demon," to take the old expression for it
really literally, I’d say it’s definitely bunk. Let’s say so-and-so really
can draw fire, though—then I’d say that guy’s something. Or he can spit
fire and send it out with a stretch of his arm, and he doesn’t even need a
match to light his cigarette, then well, he’s not psychotic, he’s
supernormal!
Attracting Demons in Qigong
What is "attracting demons in qigong"? It’s about
getting interfered with when we practice qigong, and it happens pretty easily.
Now how is it that doing qigong can attract demons? The reason is, it’s really
hard when you want to do cultivation. There’s no way you’d succeed at true
cultivation without my Law Bodies’ protection—the moment you stepped
outside, maybe your life would be at risk. A person’s master soul doesn’t
perish, so it’s possible in your social dealings before this lifetime that you
owed someone, or took advantage of someone, or did some bad things. So your
creditors will go after you. In Buddhism they have a belief: a person’s life
is karmic retribution. If you’re in debt with someone he’ll go after you for
payback, and if he takes too much from you he’ll end up giving it back to you
next time. If a son isn’t good to his parents they’ll switch roles next
time. This is how the retribution goes round and round. But we really have seen
that there are demons interfering and not letting you practice. All of these
things have causal reasons, and it’s not as if they’re totally uncalled for.
It wouldn’t be allowed if there was no reason.
The most common form of attracting demons in qigong is as
follows. When you aren’t doing the exercises your surroundings are rather
quiet. Now that you’ve learned the exercises you always like to do them, but
the moment you sit down to meditate suddenly it’s not quiet outside. Cars are
blowing their horns, there’s the noise of people walking, talking, or slamming
doors in the hallway, or somebody outside turns on a radio… the quiet is gone
in no time. When you aren’t doing the exercises the environment is pretty
good, but as soon as you do them it gets like this. A lot of us haven’t
thought more deeply about just what exactly is going on, and you just think it’s
kind of strange and feel dejected since you can’t do the exercises. You just
feel it’s odd and don’t think about it further. It’s demons interfering
with you—they are directing people to interfere with you. This is the simplest
form of interference, and it serves the purpose of stopping you from doing the
exercises. "You want to practice and attain the Dao. And you’re not going
to pay back all those things you owe?" They won’t stand for it, and they
won’t let you practice. But this, too, is just something that appears at a
certain level—after some time this phenomenon isn’t allowed to exist. Or to
put it another way, after those debts are whittled away they aren’t allowed to
interfere with you again. And that’s because people who cultivate our Falun
Dafa cultivate pretty fast, and they break through levels fast, too.
There’s another form of interference from demons. You know
that our Third Eyes can open by practicing. After some people’s Third Eyes
open they see some scary scenes and scary faces when they’re doing the
exercises at home. Some of those things have hair that’s a big mess, some want
to fight you and kill you, and they might even make all kinds of moves—it’s
really horrible. Sometimes when a person does his exercises he’ll see these
things hanging against the outside of the windows, and it’s really terrifying.
So why does this happen? All these are forms of interference by demons. But
these things are extremely rare in our Falun Dafa discipline, maybe they happen
to one percent of us, and most people won’t run into this. It doesn’t
accomplish anything in our practice, so they aren’t allowed to interfere with
you like that. In the cultivation of ordinary practices this is the most common
phenomenon, and it lasts a long time. Some people can’t practice because of
this—they’re scared to death. Normally a person chooses a quiet place to do
his exercises at night. When he opens his eyes he’ll see a person standing
right in front of him, looking half-demon, half-human, and he’ll get too
scared to do his exercises. In general this doesn’t happen in our Falun Dafa,
but there are some really rare exceptions. Some people’s situations are really
unusual.
Another kind has to do with people who do practices with both
internal and external cultivation—they do martial arts along with internal
cultivation. This kind of practice is more common in the Daoist system. When
someone learns this style of practice he’ll often encounter this kind of demon
(someone who does a typical practice won’t run into it, it only happens in
practices that have both internal and external cultivation and practices that
involve martial arts), which is, some people will want to duel with him. This is
because there are a lot of Daoist cultivators in the world, and many of them
practice martial arts, they do both internal and external cultivation. Martial
artists can develop gong, too. Why is that? After he gets rid of some
attachments, like to reputation, and personal gain, his gong can grow. But it
takes a long time for him to get rid of his attachment to being competitive, and
he gets rid of it pretty late, so he’s likely to still do these things when he’s
at certain levels. When he meditates he’ll know in a half-conscious state that
so-and-so is practicing, so his soul leaves his body to find that person for a
match to see whose mastery is better. So these fights take place. This scenario
unfolds in other dimensions. And there are others who come to him for a fight or
scuffle. If he doesn’t take them on they’ll really try to kill him, so they
fight each other, and fight and fight. As soon as he falls asleep, somebody
comes to him for a match or a fight, and this keeps him from getting a good
night’s rest. But in fact, this is exactly the time for him to get rid of his
attachment to being competitive. If he doesn’t get rid of his attachment to
being competitive and he always stays this way, then after being stuck for years
he still won’t be able to go beyond this level, even after it’s dragged on
like that for years. The result will be that he can’t practice anymore, and
his physical body won’t be able to take it, either, he’ll have spent just
too much energy, and in the worst case scenario he could even be left powerless.
So these kinds of things come up in practices with both internal and external
cultivation, and it’s really common. Those things don’t happen in practices
of internal cultivation, it’s not allowed. The several forms I just discussed
are fairly common.
There’s another form of interference from demons, and it’s
something everyone will run into—even in our discipline you’ll all run into
it. It’s the demon of lust. And it’s something really serious. In the
ordinary world there’s marital relations between husband and wife, and only
with this can human beings procreate. This is how mankind goes forward. There’s
emotion in society, so for ordinary people these things are just normal. Since
people have emotion… being angry is emotion, being happy is emotion, love is
emotion, and hatred is emotion, enjoying doing something is an emotion, not
enjoying doing something is an emotion, your thinking someone is nice or someone
isn’t nice, your loving to do something or not loving to do
something—everything
is emotion, and ordinary people just live for emotion. Then if you’re a
practitioner, a higher person, you can’t use this logic to evaluate things,
and you need to break out of this stuff. So there are a lot of attachments that
are derived from emotion, and we have to really care less about them, and at
some point finally let go of them all. That desire and lust stuff are all just
human attachments, and we should get rid of all of them.
In our discipline, or at least for this part that cultivates
in the setting of ordinary people, you don’t have to become a monk or nun. Our
young folks should still get married. So how should we handle this, then? As I’ve
said, our discipline focuses directly on the human mind, and we don’t make you
really experience any material loss, but just the opposite—we have you temper
your character right in the thick of ordinary people fighting for profit, and
what you truly improve is your character. When you can let go of the attachment,
then you can let go of anything, and then when you’re asked to let go of the
material thing you’ll definitely be able to. But if you can’t let go of the
attachment, then you won’t be able to let go of anything, so the true purpose
of cultivation is to cultivate your mind. In monastic cultivation they force you
to lose these things, and that, too, is to make you get rid of the attachment.
They force you, they completely cut you off from these things, and they keep you
from thinking about them. That’s the approach they take. We don’t make you
go that route, though. We have you let go of material gain when it’s right in
front of you, and you aren’t fazed by it. That’s why the cultivation in our
discipline is the most solid. We don’t make you all become monks and nuns. We
cultivate among ordinary people, and later on when our practice spreads more and
more widely, it wouldn’t work if everyone became semi-monks and everybody who
practices Falun Dafa became like that. Here’s what you all have to do in our
practice. You practice, but maybe your spouse doesn’t, and in that case you
can’t get divorced just because you practice. The point is, we should take it
lightly—you can’t take it that seriously like an ordinary person would. And
this is all the more so since nowadays there’s pornographic trash out there,
like that "free love" junk that interferes with people. Some people
are really into it, but we’re practitioners, so we really have to take it very
lightly.
When beings look from high levels, they say the people of the
world are really just playing in mud, but that they don’t think it’s filthy,
and they’re on the ground playing away in the mud. We say that you can’t
strain your family relations because of this, so take it lightly during your
current stage, and it’s fine to just maintain normal and harmonious marital
relations. Later on when you get to a certain level you’ll have that level’s
cultivation state, but right now it’s this way, and we say it’s good enough
if you handle it like this. Of course, you can’t be like the people out there
nowadays—how could that be allowed?!
There’s something else involved in this. As you know, we
practitioners have energy in our bodies. By the time you leave this class, 80–90%
of you in the class will not only have your health problems healed, but you’ll
also develop gong, so your bodies carry strong energy. The gong you have isn’t
proportional to where your character is right now. For the moment your gong is
higher—I’ve raised it for you in one fell swoop—and now you’re improving
your character. Gradually you’ll be able to catch up, and I guarantee you’ll
catch up during this period of time. That’s why we did that ahead of time. So
to put it another way, you now have some amount of energy. Since the energy that
a true cultivation brings out is pure, and compassionate, all of you sitting
here feel a peaceful and compassionate field. In my practice you come through
cultivation that way, so I carry these things. As you sit here you all feel that
it’s harmonious, and nobody has bad thoughts in his mind—the urge to smoke
doesn’t even come up. Later on as you discipline yourself to live by our Great
Law, the gong that emerges in your cultivation will be this way, too. And as
your potency continually grows, the radiation of the gong your body has will
grow quite powerful. Even if it’s not that powerful, a typical person who’s
within the range of your field, like for example, the people around you when you’re
at home, you can restrain those other people. Your whole family might be under
the effects of your restraining. Now why is that? You don’t even have to
think, and since this field is a purely kind and compassionate one—it’s a
field of righteous thoughts—people aren’t apt to think about bad things or
do bad things. It will have this kind of effect.
The other day I said that "Buddha’s light shines
everywhere, propriety and righteousness harmonize everything." It means
that the energy emitted from our bodies can rectify all wrong states. So under
the effect of this field, when you don’t think about these things you
unwittingly restrain your spouse. When you don’t think about it, and you won’t
have those kinds of thoughts, your spouse won’t think of it, either. But it’s
not without exception—in today’s environment all you have to do is flip on
the TV and take a glance, and there’s all kinds of stuff, and it can easily
stir up desire. But in normal settings you can have this restraining effect.
Later on when you get to high levels in cultivation, you won’t need me to tell
you, and you’ll know for yourself what to do. At that time you’ll have a
different cultivation state, and still be able to maintain a marital life. So,
don’t make too much of these things. If you’re too concerned about it that’s
also an attachment. There isn’t the problem of lust between husband and wife,
but there is an issue of desire, so take it lightly, don’t go to extremes, and
you’ll be fine.
So what kinds of demons of lust will you run into? If your
concentration in meditation isn’t good enough, you’ll run into them in
dreams. When you’re sleeping or meditating they’ll suddenly appear. If you’re
a male, a beautiful woman will show up, and if you’re a female, the man of
your dreams will show up. But they’re naked. As soon as you’re excited you
might discharge and it’ll become a reality. Now think about it, in our
practice the qi of blood and essence is used to cultivate longevity—you can’t
just discharge like that all the time. And at the same time, you didn’t pass
the test of lust. Could that work? So I can tell you that everybody will run
into it, guaranteed. When I teach the Law I’m sending strong energy into your
brain. When you leave here maybe you won’t remember exactly what I talked
about, but when you really run into problems you will remember what I said. As
long as you take yourself to be a cultivator, at that time you’ll remember it,
and then you’ll be able to control yourself, and you’ll be able to pass the
test. If you can’t pass the first test, then the second one is going to be
really tough. But there’s also another scenario where you didn’t pass the
test the first time and after you wake up you really regret it. There’s a
chance this attitude, or this state of mind, will reinforce your memory of it,
and when you run into it again you’ll be able to handle yourself well and pass
it. But if somebody didn’t pass it and he doesn’t care, it will be even
harder for him to handle it well after that. I can guarantee that’s how it is.
When these things happen, there are cases where it’s demons
interfering with you, and there are other ones where it’s your master
transforming certain objects to test you. Both scenarios exist, since everyone
has to go through this test. We start our cultivation from the level of ordinary
people, and the first step is to pass this test—you’ll all come across it. I’ll
give you an example. When I gave a class in Wuhan City there was a student who
was a 30-year-old young guy. Right after I talked about this topic he went home
and meditated, and in no time he was in a state of concentration. After he got
into concentration, he saw Buddha Amitabha suddenly show up on one side and
Lao-zi on the other. This is what he said in the essay he wrote and shared with
me on his understandings from cultivation. After they showed up, they took a
look at him, didn’t say anything, and faded away. Then Bodhisattva Guanyin
appeared and she had a vase in hand. A wisp of white smoke drifted out from the
vase. He was sitting there meditating and saw these things vividly, and he was
pretty happy. Then all of a sudden, the smoke turned into several beautiful
women—they were those heavenly maidens, and they’re just gorgeous. They
danced for him, and their poses and movements were so graceful! He figured,
"While I meditate here, Bodhisattva Guanyin is rewarding me by transforming
some beautiful women for me to watch, and she’s having these heavenly maidens
dance for me." While he was getting happy thinking about this, suddenly
those beautiful women got naked, and made all kinds of moves and came on to him,
hugging and caressing him. Our student’s character had been improving fast,
and this young guy’s guard went up instantly. What first came to his mind was,
"I’m no average person. I’m a practitioner. Don’t treat me this way.
I cultivate Falun Dafa." As soon as this thought came out,
"Swoosh!"—everything vanished. It was all conjured up to begin with.
Then, Buddha Amitabha and Lao-zi appeared again. Lao-zi pointed at the young
fella and said to Buddha Amitabha with a smile, "This lad is
teachable." He meant that this young guy is good, and that he can be
taught.
So when you look at it from history, or from higher
dimensions, a person’s desires and lust, these things, they play a huge role
in determining whether someone can cultivate. That’s why we should really take
these things lightly. But you cultivate among ordinary people, so we don’t
have you completely abstain. At least at this present stage, you should take it
lightly and stop being like you were before. That’s how you should be if you’re
a practitioner. Any time some kind of interference comes along in your practice,
you have to look within for the cause and find what it is you still haven’t
let go of.
Breeding Demons in Your Own Mind
What’s it mean to "breed demons in your own
mind"? A person’s body has a material field in every dimension. In a
special field, everything found in the universe is cast like a shadow into that
dimensional field of yours. Even though they’re shadows, they also exist
materially. Everything in your dimensional field is controlled by the thoughts
in your brain. In other words, when you look at things with your Third Eye, if
you calmly observe with no thoughts added in, what you see is real. But as soon
as you use your mind, even if it’s just a little bit, everything you see will
be false, and this is "breeding demons in your own mind," which is
also called "transforming according to thoughts." It’s because some
practitioners aren’t able to act as cultivators, because they aren’t able to
handle themselves well, because they want abilities, because they’re attached
to trivial skills and small tricks, or because they’re even attached to some
things they heard in other dimensions—they’re attached to seeking these
things—that’s why these people are the most likely to breed demons in their
own minds, and that’s why they’re the most likely to fall. It doesn’t
matter how high you’ve cultivated to, once this problem comes up, you’ll
fall all the way to the bottom and you’ll be totally ruined. This problem is
extremely serious. It’s not like other problems, where if a person doesn’t
pass a character test one time he can still get up after falling and keep on
cultivating. But when it’s the problem of breeding demons in your own mind,
that’s real trouble, and his whole life will be shot. This is especially an
issue for people who have their Third Eyes open at a certain level in their
cultivation, it’s easy for them to have this problem. And then there are
people who always have external messages interfering with their minds. Whatever
foreign messages they receive, they go and believe it, and they too will have
this problem. So some of us will have every aspect of our cultivation interfered
with by messages after our Third Eyes open.
Let’s illustrate this. While cultivating at a low level it’s
hard not to be affected inside. Maybe you can’t quite see what your teacher
looks like. Suddenly, one day, you see a big, tall Heavenly Immortal come toward
you. This big Immortal praises you and then teaches you something. So you accept
it, and your gong gets messed up. You get happy, you take him as your master,
and you go and learn from him. But he hasn’t achieved a True Fruition either,
it’s just that in that dimension they can expand and shrink. This is unfolding
right before you, and you’re actually seeing this huge Immortal—how
exciting! Once your attachment of happiness wells up, won’t you go learn from
him? When a cultivator can’t handle himself well it’s hard to save him, and
there’s a good chance he’ll ruin himself. The celestial beings are all
deities, but they haven’t achieved a True Fruition, and they have to enter the
cycle of rebirth just the same. If you just go and casually take somebody as
your master and follow him, which level will he take you to? He isn’t good
enough to achieve a True Fruition himself—won’t you have cultivated in vain?
And in the end your own gong will be turned into a mess. It’s really hard for
humans to be unaffected inside. I’ll tell you, this problem is very serious,
and a lot of us will run into it later on. I’ve taught you the Law. Whether
you can handle yourself the right way is all up to you. What I talked about is
just one scenario. When you see Enlightened Beings from other disciplines, don’t
let it affect you and just cultivate in one discipline. "It doesn’t
matter what so-called Buddha, what Dao, what Deity, or what demon it is—they
can’t sway me." When you’re like that there’s definitely a good
chance you’ll succeed.
Breeding demons in your own mind also comes in other forms.
Maybe you see deceased family members who interfere with you, they cry and weep,
and they tell you to do this or that—all kinds of things come up. Can you stay
unaffected inside? Maybe you dote on your kid or you love your parents. Your
parents have passed away, and now they tell you to do certain things… things
that you shouldn’t do, and it’d be a disaster if you did them. That’s how
hard it is for a practitioner. People say that Buddhism is now a mess, and
Confucianism’s things have crept into Buddhism, like filial piety, affection
between men and women, and so on—these things have crept into Buddhism. But
these things don’t belong in Buddhism. Why is this wrong, then? Since a person’s
true being is his master soul, only the mother who gave birth to your master
soul is your real mother. In your cycle of rebirth, if you want to count the
mothers that are human and nonhuman, they’re just countless. And how many
children have you had over all those lifetimes? They’re countless, too. Who is
your mother? Who are your children? When you take your last breath no one
recognizes anyone, and you still have to pay back the karma you owe. People just
can’t let go of these things when they’re lost in delusion. Some people’s
children have died, but they can’t let go of them and talk about how wonderful
they were, or they talk about how great their mothers were, but they’ve died.
These people grieve their hearts out as if they want to follow their deceased
for the rest of their lives. Why don’t you think about it: aren’t they doing
this to wear you down? They do this to keep you from living a comfortable life.
Maybe ordinary people can’t understand this: if you’re
attached to this stuff you can’t cultivate at all. That’s why this isn’t a
part of Buddhism. If you want to cultivate, you have to set aside human emotion.
Of course, while we’re cultivating in the ordinary world we’re supposed to
respect our parents and be good to them, just as we should teach our kids and
discipline them. In every situation we should be good to others and be kind to
people, let alone your family members. We should treat everyone the same, be
good to our parents and our kids, and always be considerate of others. Then your
heart isn’t a selfish one when you do that, but a compassionate one—it’s
compassion. Emotion is the stuff of ordinary people. They just live for emotion.
A lot of people can’t handle themselves well, and this has
brought a lot of challenges into their cultivation. Some people say that a
Buddha told them something. Whoever tells you that you’re going to have
trouble today, or that something bad is going to happen, and they tell you how
you can avoid it, or if someone tells you today’s winning lotto number and
tells you to draw one, unless your life is in danger and they’re telling you
how to get out of it, whenever someone tells you how to gain something out in
the ordinary world, that’s a demon. When you just want to get ahead in the
ordinary world, you’ll fail the tests of those tribulations, and you won’t
be able to improve. If you live a plush, comfy, and luxurious life among
ordinary people, how can you cultivate? How’s your karma going to be
transformed? Where’s the environment for you to improve your character and
transform your karma? Make sure you remember this, now. Those demons might
praise you, tell you that your level is so high, tell you that you’re a really
high-level great Buddha or great Dao, or tell you how amazing they think you
are. All of that’s bogus. Somebody who truly cultivates up to high levels has
to let go of all the different attachments he has. When you run into these
things you really have to watch out!
Your Third Eye might open during your practice. People whose
Third Eyes are open have their challenges while cultivating, and those whose
Third Eyes aren’t open have their challenges cultivating, too—cultivation
isn’t easy either way. After your Third Eye opens, it definitely is hard for
you to handle yourself the right way when all sorts of messages are interfering
with you. In other dimensions things are a feast for the eyes, they’re really
beautiful and wonderful, and any of those things could tempt you. Once you’re
swayed, maybe you’ll get interfered with and your gong will be messed up. That’s
usually what happens. And that’s why when people breed demons in their own
minds and they can’t handle themselves well they might experience a certain
situation. I’ll give an example. As soon as this guy has bad thoughts it’s
dangerous. One day his Third Eye is open and he can see things, and even see
clearly. He thinks, "At this practice site I’m the only person whose
Third Eye is opened well. Maybe I’m not just your average person, eh? I’ve
been able to learn Teacher Li’s Falun Dafa, and I’ve learned it so well—better
than anybody else. I’m probably not just an average person." These
thoughts are going in the wrong direction. Then he thinks, "Know what,
maybe I’m a Buddha. Now, let me take a look at myself." He looks at
himself and sees that he really is a Buddha. And why is that? It’s because all
matter within the scope of the dimensional field that’s around his own body
transforms with his thoughts. This is also "transforming according to
thoughts."
All the things reflected over from the universe change with
his thoughts. The reason is, everything within the range of his dimensional
field is at his command, and shadows exist materially, too—they’re no
different. This person thinks, "Maybe I’m a Buddha. And maybe what I wear
are Buddha’s clothes." Then he’ll see that what he wears really are
Buddha’s clothes. "Wow, I’m really a Buddha!" He can hardly
control his happiness. "Maybe I’m not just a small Buddha." He takes
a look, and sees that he’s a giant Buddha. "Maybe I’m higher than Li
Hongzhi! Let me take a look... Wow, I really am higher than Li Hongzhi."
And then there are people who hear this stuff through their ears. A demon
interferes with him and says, "You’re even higher than Li Hongzhi. You’re
such-and-such amount higher than Li Hongzhi." And then he believes it. Have
you thought about how you’ll cultivate from that point on? Have you cultivated
before? Who taught you cultivation? Even when a real Buddha comes down to do
things, he has to cultivate all over again, he doesn’t keep any of the gong he
originally had, and it’s just that he cultivates faster now. When this
happens, once someone has this problem, it will be really hard for him to pull
himself out, and he’ll immediately develop that thought. After it wells up, he’ll
dare to say anything, "I’m a Buddha. You don’t need to learn from
anyone else. I am a Buddha. I’ll tell you what to do." He’ll start to
act like this.
Don’t we have somebody just like that in Changchun? He was
pretty good at first, but then he got like that, claiming he’s a Buddha, and
in the end he claimed he was higher than anybody else. That happens when someone
can’t handle himself well, when his attachments come out. Now why does this
happen? In Buddhism they say that if you see something you should just ignore it
since it’s all demonic illusion, and you should just enter into concentration
and cultivate up. Do you know why they don’t let you see things, and why they
don’t let you get attached to those things? It’s because they’re afraid
you might run into this problem. The cultivation in Buddhism doesn’t have any
intensive cultivation methods, and their scriptures don’t guide you on how to
avoid this problem. Back then Shakyamuni didn’t teach this Law, so, to avoid
the problem of breeding demons in your own mind and transforming according to
thoughts, he called all the scenes that people see in cultivation "demonic
illusions." So once you have an attachment it’ll generate this demonic
illusion, and it’s really hard to break free from it. And then this person
might even be done for and turn demonic. Since he calls himself a Buddha he’s
already started down a demonic path, and in the end, he might even get possessed
or bring on other things, and he’ll be totally finished. His mind will have
gone bad, and he’ll fall all the way down. There’s a good number of people
like this. Even in this class there are people who think highly of themselves,
and they even speak with a different tone. As for what your true situation is,
even in Buddhism that’s something taboo. What I just talked about is another
situation, and it’s called "breeding demons in your own mind," which
is also called "transforming according to thoughts." Beijing has had
some students like this, and they’ve appeared in other regions too. And this
problem interferes with practitioners pretty badly.
Some people ask me, "Teacher, why is it you don’t
straighten this out?" Think about it, folks, if we straighten out all the
obstacles on your cultivation path, how are you going to cultivate? Only when
there’s interference from demons can you show whether you can keep up your
cultivation, whether you can really grasp the truth, whether you can take the
interference, and whether you can be steadfast in this discipline. Great tides
wash away the sand, that’s how cultivation is, and what’s left is true gold.
I’d say that without these kinds of interference it’d be too easy for people
to cultivate. The way I look at it, your cultivation would be too easy. Those
Great Enlightened Beings at high levels would think it’s even more unfair when
they saw it, "What do you think you’re doing? You call that saving
people? They don’t have any obstacles along the way, and their cultivation is
smooth sailing all the way to the end—is that cultivation? The more they
practice the more comfortable they get, and they don’t have any interference.
How could that work?" That is the issue, and I’ve been thinking about it,
too. In the beginning stage I took care of many demons like that. But I don’t
think it’d be right if I kept doing that all the time. Others have said to me,
"You’ve made their cultivation so easy. People just have that little bit
of adversity of their own, and there are just those little things between
people. There’s a lot of attachments they still aren’t able to get rid of!
We still have to wait and see whether your people can understand your Great Law
when confusion and chaos arrive." There’s this issue, so there will be
interference, and there will be trials. What I just talked about is one form of
demon. It’s really hard to truly save a person, but extremely easy to destroy
him. Once your understanding goes too far off your cultivation is over.
Your Master Consciousness Needs to be Strong
A person has done bad things over his many lifetimes, and for
people this results in misfortune, or for cultivators it’s karmic obstacles,
so there’s birth, aging, sickness, and death. This is ordinary karma. There’s
another type of karma that’s powerful, and it has a serious impact on
cultivators. It’s called thought-karma. While you’re alive you have to
think. But since people are lost among ordinary people, they often form in their
minds a kind of thought that revolves around reputation, gain, lust, anger, and
those things. As time goes by, it shapes up into a strong thought-karma.
Everything in other dimensions is alive, so karma is, too. When someone wants to
cultivate a true teaching he has to eliminate his karma. Eliminating karma means
eradicating it and transforming it. Now of course the karma won’t go for it,
so people have tribulations and they have obstacles. But thought-karma can
directly interfere with a person’s mind, and so he might silently swear at the
teacher or swear at Dafa, or maybe he’ll have some evil thoughts and bad
words. When this happens, some cultivators get confused about what’s going on,
and they think that those are their thoughts. And then there are people who
think it’s possession, but it’s not. It’s caused by the thought-karma
reflecting into their brains. Some people’s master consciousnesses aren’t
strong, and so they go along with the thought-karma and do bad things. They’re
done for, and they fall. But most people can use their strong minds (their
strong master consciousnesses) to get rid of it, to fight it. That shows that
this guy can be saved, and that he can tell good from bad, and it means that his
comprehension is good. My Law Bodies will help him remove most of that
thought-karma. This situation is pretty common. When it comes up, it all depends
on whether the person can overcome these bad thoughts. When you can stay
steadfast we can eliminate karma.
Your Thoughts Have to be Proper
What’s meant by "not proper thoughts"? It’s
when somebody always has a hard time thinking of himself as a practitioner. A
practitioner will run into difficulties while he’s cultivating. And when that
difficulty comes along, maybe it’ll take the form of friction with people, or
maybe it’ll be things like people jockeying for position—the kinds of things
that would really affect your character. There will be more of these cases than
others. What else will you go through? Your body might suddenly feel unwell, and
that’s because you have to pay for your karma. It’ll manifest in a lot of
different ways. At some point you’ll be made confused about what’s true and
what’s false, and you’ll doubt that gong really exists, that you can
cultivate, that you can really go up there in cultivation, that there are
Buddhas, that they’re real... You’ll experience this later on, and you’ll
be given those false impressions, which make you feel that those things don’t
exist and that they’re false, and it’s exactly to see if you can stay
steadfast. If you say you want to steel your will, then with this thought, at
that time you’ll really be able to do that, and naturally you’ll do well
since your character has improved. But if you’re that unstable right now, and
we have those tribulations hit you right now, you’d have no idea what’s
going on, and that’d be the end of cultivation for you. It’s likely there
will be all kinds of tribulations.
That’s how people have to cultivate upward in the
cultivation process. So we have some people who will feel unwell somewhere in
the body, and then they jump right to the conclusion that they’re sick. They
always have trouble behaving like practitioners. When they run into this they
think it’s sickness—"Why do I have to go through so much?" I’ll
tell you, I’ve already eliminated a lot of it for you, and your troubles have
been shrunk a lot. If I didn’t reduce them for you, maybe you’d bite the
dust when you ran into that difficulty, or maybe you’d be bedridden forever.
So, you run into a little trouble and you think it’s hard to bear, but how
could it be a breeze? Here’s an example. When I was giving a class in
Changchun, there was a guy whose base was excellent. He was really good
material, and I saw a lot of potential in him. So I increased his hardship a bit
to have him pay back his karma soon and have him become Unlocked—that’s what
I was planning. But one day he suddenly seemed to have the symptoms of a stroke,
he fell down and thought he couldn’t move, and it was like his limbs didn’t
work, so they took him to the hospital for emergency care. Then he was back on
his feet. Let’s think about it—how could someone who had a stroke be back on
his feet again with mobility in his arms and legs so quickly? But then he turned
around and said that learning Falun Dafa was what made things go wrong. He didn’t
think about how he managed to recover so fast from a stroke. If he hadn’t
learned Falun Dafa maybe he would have died right then and there when he fell,
or maybe he’d be permanently paralyzed and really have had a stroke.
This says something about how hard it is to save a person—you
do so much for him but he still doesn’t realize it, and instead he says stuff
like that. Some veteran practitioners have said to me, "Teacher, why do I
feel unwell all over my body? I always go to the hospital to get injections but
it doesn’t work. And taking medicine doesn’t do much, either." They
didn’t even feel embarrassed to say that to me! Of course that wouldn’t
work. It wasn’t sickness, so how could that work? Go ahead and get a check-up.
Nothing is wrong, you just don’t feel well. One of our students went to the
hospital and had several syringe needles bend on him, and the last vial even
squirted out, but the needle still couldn’t go in. Then he caught on,
"Wait, I’m a cultivator! I don’t want any more injections." Only
then did he think not to get injections. So when we run into difficulties we
really have to take this seriously. Some people wrongly think that I’m just
trying to keep them from going to the hospital, so they figure, "You don’t
let me go to the hospital, so I’ll go see a qigong master." They still
think it’s a health problem and so they go looking for a qigong master. And
where are you about to find a real qigong master? If he’s a fake one you’ll
be ruined on the spot.
Now we should ask, how can you tell if a qigong master is
real? A lot of qigong masters are self-proclaimed. I’ve been tested, and I
have the documents from the evaluations that the scientific research
institutions did of me. A lot of qigong masters are fake and self-proclaimed,
and there are plenty who deceive and con people. These fake qigong masters can
do healing, too. But why can they do that? They’re possessed. If they weren’t
possessed they wouldn’t be able to con people! The possessing spirits can emit
gong and can heal people. It takes on the form of energy and can control
ordinary people easily. But like I’ve said, when those possessing spirits
treat people, do you have any idea what kind of stuff they’re sending out onto
your body? At extremely microcosmic levels, it’s all in the image of the
possessing spirit. What are you going to do when that’s sent to your body?
"Inviting a deity is easy, but sending him off is hard," as they say.
Of course, we don’t need to talk about ordinary people—they just want to
stay as is, and they just want to be comfortable for now. But you’re a
practitioner, and don’t you want to continually purify your body? If you get
this stuff on your body when will you be able to get rid of it? And it also has
a certain amount of energy. Now some people might wonder, "How come the Law
Wheel lets it in? And don’t we have Teacher’s Law Bodies protecting
us?" There’s a law in our universe: when it comes to what you seek,
nobody is going to intervene. If you want something, nobody is going to
intervene. My Law Bodies will try to stop you and they’ll give you hints. But
when they see that you keep being like that they’ll give up on you—how could
anyone force a person to cultivate? Nobody can make you cultivate, force you to
cultivate. It’s you who can really make progress happen. If you don’t
want to improve, nobody can do anything. I’ve explained the principles to you,
and I’ve taught the Law to you—if you still don’t want to improve, who can
you put the blame on? If it’s you who wants something then the Law Wheel won’t
do anything about it, and my Law Bodies won’t, either. That’s for sure.
There are also people who went to listen to talks by other qigong masters, and
when they went back home they felt crummy—that should be a given. Then why
didn’t my Law Bodies protect you? Well, what did you go there for? By going
there to listen, didn’t you want something? Could it get in if you hadn’t
taken it in through your ears? Some people have even deformed their Law Wheels.
I’ll tell you, that Law Wheel is even more valuable than your life. It’s a
higher being, and you can’t just go and casually ruin it. There are a lot of
fake qigong masters these days, and some of them are famous. I’ve said
something to the officials of the China Qigong-Science Research Society: in
ancient times, Concubine Da turned the royal court upside down, and that fox was
running wild, but her behavior still wasn’t as wild as today’s fake qigongs,
which have turned just about the whole country into a mess, and so many people
have been victims! They might seem pretty good on the surface, but do you know
how many people have those things on their bodies? Once a fake qigong master
sends out that stuff you’ll have those things. They’re way too rampant. So
it’s hard for ordinary people to tell from the surface.
Maybe some of you are thinking, "After attending today’s
class on qigong and listening to Li Hongzhi’s talk, now I realize that qigong
is so profound and there’s a lot to it! When the next qigong class comes along
I’ll go to that one, too." I’d suggest that you really make a point of
not going. When you hear bad things they’ll get in through your ears. It’s
hard to save a person, it’s hard to change your thinking, and it’s hard to
adjust your body. There are so many bogus qigong masters. And even when it comes
to the real qigong masters of authentic practices, are they really clean? Some
animals are just ferocious, and even though those things aren’t able to get on
his body he still can’t drive them away. He doesn’t have the ability to
tackle those things on a large scale. And as for his students, when he’s
sending out gong there’s all kinds of things mixed into it. Maybe he has some
integrity, but his students don’t, and they’re possessed by all kinds of
spirits—they’ve got everything on them.
If you want to truly cultivate Falun Dafa, don’t go and
listen. Of course, if you don’t want to cultivate Falun Dafa and you want to
practice everything, then go ahead, I won’t stop you—you’re not a Falun
Dafa disciple then—and if you have problems don’t say they’re caused by
practicing Falun Dafa. A person is a true Falun Dafa practitioner only if he
follows the character requirements and cultivates according to Dafa. Some people
have asked me, "Can we socialize with people who practice other
qigongs?" I’m going to tell you, they’re only doing qigong while you
cultivate the Great Law, and after you finish this class your level will be so
far above theirs. This Law Wheel is something that’s formed after so many
generations of cultivation, and it has tremendous power. Now of course, if you
want to be friends with them, it’s no big deal as long as you can make sure
you don’t accept or take anything from them and you’re just normal friends
with them. But if that person really has something on his body, that’s really
bad, and it’s best you don’t have any contact with him. Now as for married
couples, if one person does another qigong I don’t think that’s a big
problem. But there’s one thing: you cultivate a true teaching, so when one
person cultivates, others benefit. If your spouse does a crooked practice she
might have crooked things in her body, and we’ll cleanse her for your safety.
Everything that’s in other dimensions will be cleaned up for you. And the
environment at home will be cleaned up. If the environment wasn’t cleansed,
how could you practice with all those kinds of interference?
But there’s a situation where my Law Bodies can’t clean
things up for you. I have a student who saw my Law Body come one day. He was
full of joy—"Teacher’s Law Body is here. Teacher, please come in."
My Law Body said, "Your room is too messy, and there are too many things
here." And then he left. Generally speaking, if there are too many spirits
in other dimensions, my Law Bodies will clean them out. But this student’s
room was full of this awful mess of qigong books. He realized it and cleared
them out by burning them or selling them for recycling. Then my Law Body came
back. This is what the student told me.
There are also people who go to see fortune tellers. Some
folks have asked me, "Teacher, now that I’m practicing Falun Dafa, can I
still use the Book of Changes or fortune-telling things? I’ve always
been interested in them." Let me put it this way: if you have a certain
amount of energy, the words you say have an effect, and if something isn’t
supposed to be one way, your words might make it that way for the person, and
then maybe you’ve done a bad thing. An ordinary person is really weak, and all
his messages are unstable and apt to go through some changes. If you carelessly
say something to him, then maybe that tribulation will happen. Or if he has a
lot of karma, he has to pay it off, but when you keep telling him good things
and then he can’t pay off his karma, how could that be okay? Aren’t you
hurting him? Some people just can’t let go of these things and they’re just
attached to them, as if they have some kind of special talent. Isn’t that an
attachment? Besides, even if you really do know what’s going to happen, you’re
a practitioner, and you should guard your character, so you can’t just go and
casually leak Heaven’s secrets to an ordinary person. That’s the reason
behind it. No matter how you calculate things using the Book of Changes,
some of the things no longer hold true, anyway. So you calculate and calculate,
and you come up with both true and false things. Things like fortune-telling are
allowed in the ordinary society. Since you’re somebody who really has gong,
though, I’d say a true practitioner should hold himself to a high standard.
But some people have gone and asked others to read their fortunes, and they’ve
said, "Do a reading for me, and take a look at how I’m doing and how well
I’m doing with this practice," or, "Do I have any tribulations ahead
of me?" That’s what they wanted to find out from the fortune-telling. But
if your tribulations were predicted for you, how could you improve? A
practitioner’s whole life has been changed, and his palm reading, face
reading, his eight words, and the message type of things in his body aren’t
the same anymore, they’ve changed. When you go to a fortune teller you’re
believing him, or else what are you doing there? What he tells you are
surface-level things and how things would have been. But they have changed, in
fact. Then think about it: when you went to him for fortune-telling, didn’t
you listen to him and believe him? Didn’t it burden your mind then? When you
have a mental burden it’s going to weigh on your mind—isn’t that an
attachment? How are you going to get rid of this attachment? Haven’t you
imposed on yourself another tribulation? And don’t you have to go through even
more hardship to get rid of this self-made attachment? With every trial and
every tribulation, there’s the question of whether you move up in cultivation
or down. It’s difficult enough as is, but then you go and impose on yourself
this other tribulation. Now how are you going to get through it? And maybe you’ll
run into tribulations or hassles because of this. Others aren’t allowed to see
your altered path. If someone were able to see it, and if he could tell you at
which point you’re going to have a tribulation, then how could you cultivate?
That’s why there’s no way it’s allowed to be seen. Nobody from other
disciplines is allowed to see it, and even fellow disciples of the same
discipline aren’t allowed to see it. So nobody can predict things right since
this is an altered life—a life of cultivation.
Some people have asked me if they can read other books of the
religious sort or if they can read other qigong books. Here’s our take on it.
Books from religions, especially the ones from Buddhism, they all teach people
how to cultivate their character. We’re Buddhist too, so in principle it
shouldn’t be a problem. But there’s one thing: in a lot of the scriptures
there are some things that weren’t translated accurately in the first place,
and on top of that, a lot of scriptures have been interpreted with
understandings at different levels, and they’ve casually defined things. This
has damaged the Law. Some people who’ve recklessly interpreted the scriptures
are just so far from the realms of Buddhas, they have just no clue about their
true meaning, and that’s why their understandings are different. It’s not
that easy for you to have a good grasp of the scriptures, and you can’t
comprehend them on your own. But if you say, "I’m just interested in the
scriptures," and you always study them, then you’re cultivating in that
discipline. That’s because scriptures have combined the gong and Law of that
discipline, and once you study them you’ve learned that discipline—there’s
this problem. If you really get into them and cultivate by those ideas, then
maybe you’ve taken up that discipline, and you aren’t cultivating in our
discipline. In cultivation people have always talked about "no second
discipline." If you want to truly cultivate in one discipline, you should
only read the texts of that discipline.
Now as far as qigong books go, don’t read them if you want
to cultivate. This is especially true for the books that are published these
days—don’t read them. And the same goes for books like The Yellow Emperor’s
Classic of Internal Medicine, Guide to Nature and Longevity, or Daoist
Canon. Even though they don’t have that many bad things, they still have
messages of different levels. They’re cultivation ways themselves, so when you
read them those things will get added to yours and they’ll interfere with you.
When you think that a sentence is good, "All right," it comes over,
and gets mixed into your gong. Even though it’s not something bad, tell me,
can you practice when other things are suddenly mixed into yours? Won’t you
have problems? If an extra component is added to the electronic components
inside a TV, what do you think will happen to the TV? It will be busted right
away. That’s the idea. And besides, a lot of the qigong books are fake these
days, and they have all kinds of messages in them. One of our students was
flipping through a qigong book and a big snake sprang out. Now of course, I don’t
want to get into details about this. What I’ve been talking about is how
problems have come up when our practitioners weren’t able to handle themselves
well, meaning, they brought on trouble because their thoughts weren’t proper.
I’m spelling this out because it’s good for you to know, I’m helping you
see what to do, and how to tell them apart so that problems won’t come up
later on. Never mind that what I just said wasn’t worded strongly—make sure
you watch out for it. This is often the cause of problems, it’s often where
problems come up. Cultivation is just awfully grueling, it’s incredibly
serious, and if you get just a bit careless you might fall and be destroyed in a
day. So your thoughts really have to be proper.
Martial Arts Qigong
Besides the internal cultivation methods there’s also
martial arts qigong. When I talk about martial arts qigong there’s a point I’ve
got to drive home, and it has to do with the slew of qigongs people talk about
in the cultivation world nowadays.
Right now what’s come along but some so-called
"painting qigong," "music qigong," "calligraphy
qigong," "dance qigong"—everything’s popping up. Are those
all qigongs? I think it’s kind of bizarre. I’d say it’s trashing qigong.
Not just messing up qigong, but downright trashing qigong. What’s their
theoretical grounding? They say that when someone paints, or sings, or dances,
or writes, if he gets all in a daze—the so-called "qigong state"—they
say that’s qigong. It is? You can’t look at things this way. I’d ask this:
isn’t that trashing qigong? Qigong is a profound and far-reaching discipline
for cultivating the human body. Oh, so being in a constant daze means it’s
qigong? If that’s the case, then if we go to the bathroom in a daze, what
would that be? Isn’t that trashing qigong? I’d say that’s trashing qigong.
At the Asian Health Expo two years ago there was this "calligraphy
qigong." What’s calligraphy qigong? I went over to the calligraphy qigong
booth to check it out. A person was writing with a brush-pen. After he was done
writing he used his hands to send qi at each character he wrote, one by one, and
what he gave off was all black qi. His head was full of stuff like money and
fame. So could he have gong? His qi couldn’t be any good, either. His
calligraphy was hung up there for sale at a pretty high price, and only rich
tourists bought them. If you ask me, whoever bought them and took them home is
in for trouble. How could that black qi be good? Even the guy’s face looked
dark, it was as if he had dollar signs in his eyes and all he thought about was
money, so could he have gong? This guy’s business card had a pile of titles,
such as "International Calligraphy Qigong" and whatnot. I want to ask,
could that be called qigong?
Let’s think about it: now out of the people who finish this
class of mine, after 80–90% of you finish this class, not only will you have
your health back, but you’ll also develop gong—real gong. What you now have
in your bodies is pretty extraordinary. If you’d practiced solo you wouldn’t
get these things even if you practiced for a whole lifetime. Even if a young guy
started to practice right now and practiced for a whole lifetime, he still
couldn’t develop the things I’ve placed in you, even if he found a true
great teacher to instruct him. It’s taken us so many generations of people to
form this Law Wheel and these mechanisms, and now these things are placed in you
all together at once. So I want to tell you: easy come, easy go. These things
are extremely precious, they’re invaluable. After you finish this class what
you have is real gong, it’s high-energy matter. When you go home and write a
few words, it doesn’t matter how good or bad your handwriting is, they’ll
have energy! So after you finish this class of ours, should every one of you be
dubbed "master," and you’ll all be calligraphy qigong masters now? I’d
say you can’t look at it that way. That’s because a person who truly has
gong, who truly has energy, leaves energy on anything he touches without even
consciously sending it out, and it will shine.
I also saw a piece in a magazine about an upcoming
calligraphy qigong class. I gave it a quick scan to see how they were teaching
it. Here’s what they wrote: first regulate your breathing and control your
inhaling and exhaling; then meditate for 15 to 30 minutes while focusing your
mind on the qi in your elixir field; use your mind to lift the qi from your
elixir field and have it go into your forearm; pick up the brush-pen and dip it
in ink; move your qi to the tip of the pen; and when your thought gets there,
start to write. Isn’t that deceiving people? So wherever you lift your qi to,
that’s a form of qigong? Then when we eat, if we meditate for a little while,
pick up the chopsticks, and move our qi to the tip of the chopsticks and eat,
that’s "dining qigong," right? And what we eat is energy. I’m just
illustrating the point. I’d say this is trashing qigong—they think qigong is
something that shallow. So you can’t look at it that way.
But martial arts qigong counts as an independent qigong. Why
is that? It’s been passed down for thousands of years, and it has a complete
set of cultivation theories and a complete set of cultivation methods. That’s
why it counts as a complete system. But with that said, martial arts qigong
is still something at the lowest level among the internal cultivations we have
out there. Hard Qigong is a type of energy mass, and its only use is in fighting.
I’ll give you an example. There was a student in Beijing who couldn’t press
anything with his hands after he finished our Falun Dafa class. He went to a
store to buy a stroller and he used his hand to test its sturdiness. With just
one press on it, "Crash!"—the stroller fell apart. He thought it was
strange. When he sat on a chair at home, he couldn’t press on the chair with
his hands. When he did, the chair would—"Crash!"—break to pieces.
He asked me what that was all about. I didn’t tell him, as I was concerned that
he’d get an attachment. I said, "These things are natural. Just let it
be and don’t worry about it. They’re all good things." When a person masters
that ability he can crush a rock with the squeeze of his hand. Isn’t that Hard
Qigong? But this student had never practiced any Hard Qigong. All these abilities
usually come out from doing internal cultivation practices. But since people
can’t keep up their character, they often aren’t allowed to use these abilities
after they come out. This is especially so when someone is cultivating at a
low level—his character hasn’t improved enough, so when his abilities show up
at a low level they really can’t be brought out. Time rolls by, and when he
gets to a high level those things aren’t useful anymore, so they aren’t brought
out then, either.
Now just how, exactly, is martial arts qigong done? People
who do martial arts qigong talk about directing and moving qi. But it’s not
easy to direct qi at the beginning. You think that when you want to direct qi,
you can just go and do it? You can’t. So what do they do? They have to train
their hands, and both sides of the chest, the feet, legs, arms, and head all
need to be trained as well. How do they train them? Some people strike trees
with their hands, and they hit them with their palms. Some people slap their
hands against slabs of stone, "Whack…Whack…."—they slap them
like that. You can just imagine how bad it hurts when the bones hit it like
that, and their hands will bleed when they use just a little force. Still, they
can’t get the qi out. So what do they do? They start to swing their arms and
make their blood go back down the arm so their arms and hands will swell up, and
they really do swell. Then when they slap a rock their bones will be cushioned,
and they won’t make direct contact with the rock, and it won’t hurt as much.
As they go on practicing their masters will teach them, and as time goes by they’ll
be able to direct qi. But being able to direct qi isn’t enough—during a real
fight the other person won’t wait for you. Of course, when a person can direct
qi, he’s already able to block attacks, he might not feel any pain when he’s
hit by a big stick, and he can direct qi and swell himself up. But qi is really
a primitive kind of thing at the beginning stage, and as they keep on practicing
their qi will change into high-energy matter. When it’s changed into
high-energy matter it gradually forms a high-density energy cluster. This energy
cluster takes on a life of its own, so it’s also an ability cluster, or in
other words, it’s a kind of ability. But this ability is specifically for
attacking and defending, and it wouldn’t work if you used it to do healing.
That high-energy matter is in another dimension and it doesn’t travel in our
dimension, so its time is faster than ours. When you want to hit somebody, you
don’t need to direct qi or think about it anymore, the gong has already
arrived there. And when others attack you and you’re warding them off, your
gong has already reached there, too. It doesn’t matter how fast you make your
move, it’s faster than you—time is conceptually different in the two
dimensions. So by doing martial arts qigong a person can bring out abilities
like the Iron Palm, Cinnabar Palm, Diamond Leg, Arhat Foot, and so on. They’re
abilities that ordinary people have. An ordinary person can reach this stage
through physical training.
The biggest difference between martial arts qigong and
internal cultivation is this: the practice of martial arts qigong calls for
motion, so a person’s qi travels beneath the skin. And since it’s practiced
in motion, the person can’t reach a state of stillness, his qi doesn’t go
into his elixir field, and when his qi moves it goes under his skin and reaches
into the muscle. That’s why he can’t cultivate longevity and he can’t
bring out supernatural abilities. Us folks who do internal cultivation have to
practice in stillness. Most of these practices have qi go into the elixir field,
or have qi enter the lower abdomen, they cultivate in stillness, and they really
care about transforming the person’s innate body. They can cultivate
longevity, and they can cultivate to higher levels.
Maybe you’ve heard about some of these different kung fu
skills, like how in novels they write about the Golden Bell Cover, the Iron
Shirt, piercing a poplar from a hundred paces away, and then there’s the
levitation abilities, where people can move about high up in the air, and some
people can even vanish into other dimensions. So do these skills exist? They do,
that’s for sure. But you won’t see them in everyday life. People who’ve
truly brought out these high-level skills by practicing can’t just show them
off. These things aren’t refined by just doing martial arts qigong, and they’re
completely beyond the level of ordinary people, so somebody like this has to
cultivate himself by doing an internal cultivation practice, he has to really
care about character, improve his character, and take things like material gain
lightly. Even though he can cultivate these skills, it turns out he can’t just
use them freely around ordinary people after he gets them. It’s alright for
him to use them a little when nobody can see him. But look at what they’ve put
in those novels: a person will kill and fight for some swordsmanship manual, for
treasure, or for women, and those people have tremendous skills, and they move
about like no human being can. Let’s think about it: doesn’t somebody like
that who really has those skills have to have cultivated them by doing internal
cultivation? He can only cultivate them by taking his character seriously. So
things like fame, money, and all sorts of desires haven’t meant much to him
for a long time. How could he go and kill people? How could money and wealth
mean so much to him? There’s just no way. Those are just artistic
exaggerations. People just thirst for thrills and want whatever quenches their
thirst. The authors have seized on this and they go all out to write whatever
quenches your thirst and pleases you—the more unbelievable they make it, the
more you like to read it. It’s just artistic exaggeration. Somebody who truly
has these skills won’t do those things, and even less so can he bring them out
for a performance.
Showing Off
We do our cultivation in the setting of ordinary people, and
because of this a lot of our students can’t seem to let go of many attachments
they have, and a lot of their attachments have already become natural to them,
they can’t notice it. Showing off can appear in all kinds of situations, and
it can also show up when a person is doing something good. Maybe some people
brag and show off in their day-to-day lives when they gain a little status or
wealth, "I’m a guy who makes things happen, it’s always me." We
too see something like this, where somebody has cultivated a little better, or
he can see a little more clearly with his Third Eye, or maybe he does the
exercises a little more smoothly, and that’s also showing off.
Some people say, "I heard Teacher Li say some
things," everyone gathers around to listen, and he’s there in the middle
passing on the grapevine gossip, pitching things in here and there that come
from his own understanding. So what was the motive? It all comes down to showing
off. And then there are people who spread grapevine gossip, he passes it on to
the next guy, she passes it on to the next gal, they savor and relish every bit
of it as they spread it around, and they come across as if they’re in the loop—as
if all these students of ours aren’t as informed as they are, or as if others
don’t know as much. It’s become natural for them. Maybe they’re doing it
unknowingly, and they just have showing off in their subconscious. Why else
would they spread that gossip? There are also people spreading things about when
I’m "going back to the mountains." I didn’t come from the
mountains—go back to what mountains? And then some people say that on
such-and-such day I taught something to so-and-so, or gave someone a little
one-on-one tutoring. Now what good does spreading that stuff do? Not one bit of
good. But, we’ve seen that this is their attachment, a kind of showing off.
There are also folks who track me down for an autograph. What
are they up to? That’s still an ordinary people’s thing—getting an
autograph, getting a keepsake, or whatnot. If you don’t cultivate, look, I’m
going to tell you, I can give you my autograph but it’s useless. Every single
word in my books has my image and Law Wheel, and every sentence is my words—do
you really want me to still sign something? Some people think, "Once he
signs it, I’ll have Teacher’s messages protecting me." They still
believe in those message things. But we don’t care about messages. It should
be obvious by now that this book is priceless. Is there more you still need? All
of this reflects those attachments. There are some people who notice how the
students that travel with me carry themselves, and then they go and imitate
them, not knowing what’s good or bad about it. The fact is, we don’t care
who it is who acts what way—there’s only one Law, and only by following this
Great Law in your actions are you meeting the true standard. The people who
travel with me don’t get any private coaching, they’re the same as others,
only they work for the Research Society. Don’t let these attachments swell up.
We often end up damaging Dafa without meaning to when we let this kind of
attachment swell up. And if you make up sensational things, that could even
cause tension, or maybe stir up other students’ attachments, it could make
them elbow to get closer to me so that they can listen to some things, too, and
so on. Don’t all these things go back to this problem?
So what else is this showing off likely to trigger? I’ve
been transmitting the practice for two years now. Out of our veteran students of
Falun Dafa cultivation, there’s a batch of them who might become Unlocked
soon, a batch will enter into a state of gradual enlightenment—they’ll
suddenly enter into gradual enlightenment. Now why didn’t those abilities come
out before? The reason is, it wouldn’t work if I just pushed you up to a level
that high in one fell swoop but all your human attachments were still there. Of
course, your character has already been lifted up very high, but you still have
a lot of attachments you haven’t cast off, so we can’t let you have those
abilities. After you pass this stage, after you become stable, you’ll all at
once be sent to the state of gradual enlightenment. And in the state of gradual
enlightenment your Third Eye will be opened at a really high level, and you’ll
have a lot of abilities come out. Actually, I can tell you that when a person
truly cultivates, a lot of abilities will emerge as soon as he starts
practicing. You’ve already gotten to such a high level, so your abilities are
already abundant. In the near future a lot of us might have that state. Then
there are other people, they can’t cultivate that high, and the combination of
what they brought with them and their ability to endure is fixed, so some people
become Unlocked, Enlightened, I mean completely Enlightened, at very low levels.
There will be people like that.
The reason I’m pointing this out to you is to tell you that
once people like that appear, you have to really be sure you don’t regard them
as some kind of amazing Enlightened Beings. This is a serious problem in
cultivation. Someone is right only when he acts in line with this Dafa. Don’t
follow others or go and listen to them when you see their abilities, or divine
powers, or whatever it is. You’ll hurt them, their attachment of happiness
will well up, and they’ll lose everything they have in the end, everything
will be shut down, and eventually they’ll fall to the bottom. Somebody who’s
Unlocked can still fall down, and if a person doesn’t handle himself well,
even if he’s Enlightened, he can fall down, too. Even when a Buddha doesn’t
handle himself well he’ll fall, let alone you—somebody who’s cultivating
right in the thick of ordinary people! So it doesn’t matter how many abilities
you’ve got, how awesome your abilities are, or how great your divine powers
seem, you really have to handle yourself well. Recently we had some folks who
disappeared while sitting here and reappeared a while later. It was like that,
and maybe even greater divine powers will come out. How are you going to handle
it then? You’re my student, my disciple, so it doesn’t matter later on if
these things emerge for you or they emerge for somebody else, don’t put him on
a pedestal or seek these things. As soon as you’re affected inside, that’s
it, your cultivation is shot, and you’ll fall. Maybe you’re even higher than
him and it’s just that your divine powers haven’t come out yet, but at least
in terms of this you fell. So please, really keep this in mind. We’ve put a
lot of emphasis on this because this situation is going to come along soon, and
when it does, it’s trouble if you can’t handle yourself well.
Even when a cultivator’s gong emerges, or when he becomes
Unlocked, or truly Enlightened, he still shouldn’t think that he’s some kind
of big shot. The things he sees are just at that level of his. That’s because
he has cultivated to that point, or in other words, his ability to comprehend
has reached that point, his character standard has reached that point, and his
wisdom has reached that point. So maybe he won’t believe the things at higher
levels. And exactly because he doesn’t believe them, he thinks that what he
sees is absolute and that it’s all there is. But that’s far from it, since
his level is only there.
There’s a segment of people who will be Unlocked at that
level—they can’t go any higher in cultivation, so they can only be Unlocked
and Enlightened at that level. Those of you who’ll succeed in cultivation
later on, some of you will become Enlightened at the level of small worldly
paths, some will become Enlightened at different levels, and some will be
Enlightened with True Fruition, and only Enlightenment with True Fruition is
supreme. At different levels these people can all see things, and things can
actually manifest before them. Even the people who are Unlocked and Enlightened
at the lowest level, the level of small worldly paths, can see some dimensions
and some Enlightened Beings, and they can communicate with them. Now at that
point don’t be smug. You can’t achieve a True Fruition when you’re
Unlocked at the level of the small worldly paths, or at a low level. That’s
for sure. So what can he do? He can only stay at that level and cultivate toward
higher levels later on. That’s what he can do from that point on. But his
uppermost level is only that high, so what’d be the point of not letting him
be Unlocked? If he keeps on cultivating upward like this he can’t go any
higher. So he’ll be Unlocked since he’s reached the end of his cultivation.
There will be a lot of people like this. But no matter what unfolds, you have to
keep up your character, and the only way to truly do it right is to follow Dafa.
Whether it’s your abilities, your Unlocked state, or whatnot, you got it by
cultivating Dafa. If you make Dafa secondary and your divine powers primary, or
now that you’re Enlightened you think that some understanding or other of
yours is correct, or if you even think you’re so great you’ve gone beyond
Dafa, I’d say you’ve started to fall, and you’re at risk, and you’re
getting worse and worse. Then you’re really in trouble, you’ve cultivated in
vain, and chances are you’ll fall and end up cultivating for nothing.
I’m also going to tell you this: what’s inside this book
of mine combines the Law I taught in several classes. All of it is my words,
every sentence is my words, and they were transcribed from the tape recordings
word by word, and copied down word by word. It was done with the help of my
disciples and students. They transcribed my words from the recordings, and then
I revised the book over and over again. All of this is my Law—what I teach is
just this one Law.