
Kernprinzipien
There is a line in the Daodejing often misread as passive withdrawal from the world: "Without going out the door, know the world; without peering out the window, see the way of heaven. The farther one goes, the less one knows." In the "Guarding the Heart" teachings, this is an extremely precise "law of holographic projection."
All things are made by the mind. The world you see and the situations you face are, at their core, extensions of your inner "intention." Your heart beats, your blood flows through your body, and every single pulse broadcasts a current and a frequency outward. Your eyes, ears, nose, tongue, and body — the "five senses" — were never meant to grab hold of the material world outward at all; they are, by design, "detectors of your intention."
When you keep running outward, coveting whatever appearance is in front of you, your "intention" gets filled up by outer objects. Once desire fills the space, the space seals shut, and you lose yourself. The sages, by contrast, "know without traveling, name without seeing, and accomplish without acting" — because they draw their intention back inward and hold it steady. Once you know you exist merely as "qi" and "emptiness," like the valley spirit, and you place your intention on the heavenly heart, on the way of heaven, your energetic oscillation reaches without limit. The outer projected script will naturally undergo sweeping change in step with the "voice of your heart" in the backend.
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- Turn Off the Detectors' Noise
Set aside 10 minutes each day and close your eyes. Tell yourself: "Outer rights and wrongs were never really right or wrong — my ears will stop listening to gossip, my eyes will stop picking out other people's faults."
- Look Inward at Your Blood and Breath
Draw the five senses back from outer matter, and feel your own heartbeat and the flow of your blood. Understand that, in this moment, you exist merely as qi, and experience the vast stillness of "coming to a complete stop, returning entirely to Nothing."