
Core Practice
Why is it that even after understanding so much of the physics of space, we still lie awake anxious, still get stomach aches, once we're back in daily life? Because our "lower conscious heart" (the conscious mind) behaves like a warlord holding a private army, bullying the weakened "heavenly sovereign" (the original mind), always reaching in from afar to seize the reins of command.
Handing life's command back — translated into our own digital language — means: "fully uninstall the left brain's monitoring system, and trust the great river's backend computation completely." When a mortal is born, the original mind resides in the small space of the heavenly heart, while the conscious mind resides in the mortal heart of flesh and blood (a physical heart shaped like a great peach). If it goes even a day without eating, without gaining something, that physical heart grows deeply uneasy — it startles at any shock, grieves at any sign of death. The harder you try to grasp money, position, or relationships in the frontend, the more your conscious mind manufactures a massive "imbalance resistance" in the space around you.
The true law of going with the flow is not helpless resignation — it is an extraordinarily high-dimensional "allowing." It means inviting the wise sovereign (the original mind) back onto the throne of the heavenly heart, turning both eyes' light inward, holding steady at the original palace, and letting every restless urge to control surrender and beg for its life. When you're facing an extreme test, palms sweating, and the conscious mind wants to act up again, learn to take a deep breath and say, sincerely, from deep within: "I allow all of this to happen. I take back my liking and disliking, and hand them to the original mind to interface with the world of Nothing." Once the resistance inside you drops all the way to zero, that creative power millions of times greater than the human brain will naturally, overnight, adjust the frontend's pixels to flawless perfection for you.
Digital Tuning Guide
- Turn Both Eyes' Light Inward
When you feel tense, close your eyes gently and imagine drawing your outward-scattered sight and hearing back inward, returning them to the small space between your brows, cutting off their clinging to outer matter.
- Let Go of Judging Things as Liked or Disliked
When a sudden change or a shift at work happens, don't let your left brain immediately label it a "bad thing." Stay in that calm where the higher intention raises no new intention and the lower intention loses none of its footing, and watch how the original mind switches the situation for you behind the scenes.