You Will Find that Nothing Can Be Said
A few years ago, my downstairs neighbor visited my house! The neighbor is a friend of my family.
At that time, I saw his child, a few years old, with a bluish forehead.I only mentioned it to my family members around me, but I didn’t tell the neighbor
But I didn’t expect my family to look disdainful and say I was overthinking!
I had no choice but to stay silent. Later, when I saw the child’s mother, I finally understood. She too had a dark aura of misfortune on her face.
Sure enough, the child died in an accident in less than a week. It was just a matter of a moment, an accident.
But one must not speak of it—to voice it would be a mistake.
People often remain unaware and skeptical until events unfold. Materialism has become deeply ingrained.

This is its first principle, you outsiders, destiny is self-determined! There exists no higher-dimensional force to intervene, even your life and death are your own affair! Higher-dimensional beings care nothing for individual fates!
If they truly cared, hospitals wouldn’t be flooded with patients day after day. Countless souls depart this world daily, how could they possibly attend to them all?
Later, I noticed many people on social media flaunting themselves or their children, some excessively, others more modestly. Some are wealthy, some noble, some poor, yet none of this stops the silent drain on their personal energy fields.
But no matter what, I would never proactively offer unsolicited advice. To outsiders: unless asked, silence is respect for this craft.
The gates of Buddhism are wide, yet they save only those destined to cross.
Too many people age into their 40s or 50s while retaining a childish mindset!
They believe deities exist to serve humanity—that “Heaven owes us devotion,” or else they’ll withdraw their worship.
But reality disagrees: countless heroes and geniuses have vanished into history’s currents, yet the cosmos endures.
You may cherish yourself, but humans are insignificant in the grand scheme. There’s no need to inflate your self-importance.
As for insiders, I stay guarded even with those I’ve helped.
Sometimes, when I mention to friends I’ve treated that the healing itself was a lifesaving act, barely any grasp or acknowledge it. Such is human nature.
Human nature only believes in things after they happen. Until then, it’s all dismissed as nonsense.
Years ago, I treated a friend who’d been plagued by misfortune for years. Even before meeting me, his business had collapsed, and he survived a car crash where his vehicle flipped multiple times.
When we met, I warned him he had less than a week left. Yet he insisted his survival was due to “the Bodhisattva’s mercy.”

What he didn’t realize: within that week, his sister suddenly passed away from illness. In a family, people’s energy fields intertwine.
Especially with those closest to you, it’s nearly impossible to shift their beliefs. I don’t blame them. Their minds lack discipline, their desires too chaotic to see clearly.
Once, a wealthy relative (a business owner) asked to borrow money. I didn’t refuse out of spite. I advised her to abandon her real estate ventures, foreseeing an industry collapse. But until disaster strikes, people never listen.
I urged her to study fengshui, calm her mind, and rebuild her mindset first.
Others considered it as an empty talk, but it is not true! This is why those closest to you are the hardest to guide.
Some truths are simply unspeakable.
Not just family—friends, subordinates, colleagues. People operate on different wavelengths; comprehension varies.
With the morally upright, you might hint at truths. But the world is brutal: show empathy, and no one appreciates it; talk money, and you’re labeled heartless.
Nothing truly matters. Those with wisdom see beyond surfaces. Life’s a giant filter. Spiritual cultivation isn’t too hard nor too easy.
At every crossroads, you face your own tests!Sometimes you’re so immersed in them, or even handed an “open-book test”, hat you don’t realize you’re being tested at all.
Pass or fail? You may never know. All is molded by the mind!
Everyone thinks they’re righteous. Even ancient rebels justified treason as “purging corrupt officials” or “acting on Heaven’s behalf”, all masks for power lust.
A thousand faces, a thousand hidden agendas. Only Heaven and Earth know the truth.
For spiritual seekers: stay pure. Scheming and power games mean nothing to cosmic law. They’re worthless.
Selfishness is human, but when dark thoughts arise, cultivate self-awareness to resolve them. Don’t act recklessly..Because once patterns solidify, transformation becomes nearly impossible!
Those with restless minds won’t read this deeply. They’ll neither grasp nor awaken to it.
As the Buddha said: “It cannot be spoken, it cannot be spoken.”
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