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Sleeping Tiger Power Builder

admin June 30th, 2009

Ilchi Lee gave an opening prayer at the millennium world peace summit of religious and spiritual leaders at the UN in Aug, 2000.

01. Lie comfortably on the floor.

02. Lift your arms straight into the air with your palms facing the ceiling. Flex your wrists back, but don’t lock your elbows.

03. Lift your legs off the ground, creating 90-degree angles at the hips and knee joints. Keep your legs parallel and parted shoulder width.

04. Flex you ankles so that your toes are pulled slightly back toward your head. Hold the posture as long as possible.

Understand the Child’s Brain

admin June 25th, 2009

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Mr Ilchi Lee writes in his book about brain education and kids he says the number of academic articles on this topic is staggering, offering research on almost every possible topic, from learning disabilities to gender differences to brain development. The underlying message of all this research is very simple: to understand the child’s brain is to understand the child.

I developed the Brain Education method in South Korea in the 1980s as an updating of traditional Korean mind-body health training systems. The principles and practices of the method were then combined with knowledge about the brain gained from neuroscience, psychology, and other fields. Its essential goal, however, remains very straightforward and practical—the physical, emotional, social, and academic betterment of human beings.

Brain Education is currently thriving in hundreds of schools in Korea, and it has recently been successfully introduced in several K-8 schools in the United States. BE curriculum has been especially successful in teaching the English language to Korean schoolchildren in after-school programs, allowing kids to quickly and easily absorb a language very different from their own. Also, the Korean Institute of Brain Science has hosted two International Brain HSP Olympiads, in which BE-trained children and adults have demonstrated a wide range of advanced mental skills, including information processing, memory, and even extrasensory ability.

Materialistic underpinnings

admin May 27th, 2009

Ilchi Lee is a world renowned peace activist and spiritual leader. He says now science has to work to create concrete and materialistic underpinnings to help human beings achieve spiritual advancement on a global scale. The time has come to use science torn spiritual means, for now it has given us the ability to germinate the seed of spiritual enlightenment throughout the world instantly and continuously.

Medicine needs to develop into a comprehensive field in which it not only treats physical diseases and pains but also treats the emotional, mental, and spiritual causes of the various ailments that make us suffer so. Medicine should seek to help people recover the natural harmony and balance of the body, mind, and spirit, and should act to prevent the physical manifestations of these essentially spiritual diseases, not “cure” them with purely physical means.

Education will become the most important field in all of the social sciences in the coming century, because ultimately it will be through education that people will learn to play with each other well.

Brain Reinforcing

admin May 22nd, 2009

The actual Brain Respiration program consists of five levels. The first level is Brain Sensitizing, during which you will learn to heighten the brain’s sensitivity to Ki energy. The second level is Brain Softening, through which you will learn to truly relax your brain. The third is Brain Cleaning, in which you will learn to let go of pent-up or bad emotions and release the associated negative energy. The fourth level is Brain Reinforcing, through which you will control the flow and the quality of information being input into our brains. The last level is Brain Energizing, by which you will selectively and purposely select the type of information and functions that will allow you to effect a spiritual uplift and contribute positively in the process. And it is riding on the vibration of your own Ki energy that you will master these levels. Read articles by Ilchi Lee to understand brain reinforcing.

Through vibration you can reexpenence the Cosmic Lifeline. Through vibration you can feel the power of your brain stem. Through vibration you will be capable of amazing healing powers. You will experience the perfectness of life through vibration. You will hear the Creator Within through this vibration of life.

Positive information into the brain

admin May 7th, 2009

When you input positive information into the brain, it will sparkle with creativity and hum with efficiency. For instance, if you tell someone, “You have come into this world to save the Earth and open up a new era of spirituality and peace in the twenty-first century. Do you accept this?” If the person says, “Yes,” his brain will perk up and purr with delight. “No,” and his brain will contract upon itself and darken as it shuts down its higher powers. But saving the Earth does not have to be a grand undertaking. Picking up one looser piece of trash or saying one nicer thing to your neighbor also qualifies.

Ilchi Lee is a world renowned peace activist and spiritual leader. He writes the quality of our lives depends on what type of information we feed and program into our brains. When you erase the self-defeating information that says you are here on earth to pass the time as best as you can, and replace it with the information that urges you to solve humankind’s problems and save the world, your spiritual awareness will jump into a higher plane at that instant. Our most intractable problems can suddenly dissolve, depending upon the type of information that we input into our brains. Brain Respiration is a method that seeks to elevate a person’s spiritual awareness by teaching him or her how to control the type of information that remains in the brain.

Actively recovering and cultivating your sense Part II

admin April 26th, 2009

These lines are written by Ilchi Lee

” She nodded. I also asked her, “I have heard that Nepal has many enlightened and revered monks. Yet, it has a fifty percent infant mortality rate and I see beggars on the streets with their limbs cut off on purpose to extract pity and a few coins from passers-by. Do you think that an enlightenment that ignores such plights can be called true enlightenment?” Finally, I told her, “Enlightenment that is reputed to be the salvation, happiness, peace, and freedom for mankind and yet cannot make a positive contribution to the real world has lost its meaning. And enlightenment that has become the object of worship in and of itself has lost even more meaning. Enlightenment that leaves fattened cows to run around on the streets because of religious beliefs while letting infants starve to death is not real enlightenment. Enlightenment that has lost its real-world priority is not enlightenment. Only enlightenment with True Love can be considered enlightenment. Only enlightenment with True Love expressed through reality-based works that contribute positively to society can be considered true enlightenment. These Nepal monks could be enlightened. But as I see it, it is enlightenment without courage or True Love. And ultimately, such enlightenment is not enlightenment at all.”

Ilchi Lee said I am not here to criticize any specific culture or religion. I am here to criticize all cultures and religions that fail to break out of the original, suffocating mold and demand that all its followers suffer so that they may pay homage to some old, abstract ideals, no matter how noble they may have been at one time.

Find the real center of the natural harmony

admin December 28th, 2008

How much time did it take for human beings, descendants of monkeys but with an advanced intellectual potential, after making their appearance on Earth and wondering at the mysteries of the stars, Moon, and Sun, to realize they were not at the center of the known cosmos? In the beginning, it was probably humiliating and absolutely terrifying to relinquish the notion that the universe revolved around them. But now, it is evidence of the maturity of human awareness. Now it’s time to once again present evidence for our continuing growth. We need another Copernican Revolution in the collective human consciousness. What we need now is to realize that humanity is not the center of Earth and to find the real center of the natural harmony. That center of harmony is the Earth, not human beings.

Sir Ilchi Lee writes that the central standard of value for our life here on Earth should be Earth Herself, not our egos, needs, wants, and prejudices. We can use Earth as the standard by which to judge all actions on Earth. From such a point of view, we all become Earth-Humans first, before we are a part of a group, nation, or religion.

If there were no Earth, then no altars could exist for you to worship your god. You wouldn’t exist, nor your god. Without Earth, no nation would exist, nor would political ideologies with which to rule a nation. With eternal hope, we may eventually all learn to recover the zero point and become one with the cosmic consciousness. However, before that happens, it is more crucial that we attain an Earth consciousness. To do so, we need to overcome the group egotism that binds us, knowingly or unknowingly. All our choices and actions should be judged by the effects they have on Earth. All our choices should be geared to empty the scale of Earth and return it to zero. That is the reward and the responsibility of our choices. From zero to zero—this is the expression of the grand cycle of the cosmos.

Central Standard of Value

admin December 25th, 2008

How can we restore the zero reading? What is meant by restoring the zero reading? This process of restoration is a purely subjective experience. You cannot restore your state of zero by looking at someone’s else’s scale. No, you have to reawaken your own sensitivity, pay off your “debts,” and recover your own zero. In the context of everyday life, in everyday society, recovering the zero means that you have a correct value system as a guide to your actions, a value system that can fairly and equitably judge all other values. What could be the central standard of value that could embrace the diverse values of the world and promote understanding and co-existence among them?

Prof Ilchi Lee describe Until now, we humans have celebrated ourselves as the final arbitrators of all living things on Earth and we have organized our world accordingly. We have dealt with others and the Earth under the premise that we are separate individuals, at war with one another and the world, surviving through ceaseless competition, our standards of value always at the whim of our ever-changing emotions and moods. Such has been the limit of our value system. Such is the life that we lead today.

If human beings are too subjective and “full of themselves” to develop an objective criterion for values, then what about natural sciences, religions, or politics? How does science define truth? Even in the supposedly objective realm of natural sciences, most people agree that the standards of truth only go as far as the paradigm currently in vogue among the majority of scientists. All religions that purport to teach the everlasting truth and the gods that they uphold have, despite claims of universality, specific prejudices for a certain nation or people, causing conflicts and fights. We don’t yet have a single representative God of Earth.

How about the concepts of justice and freedom, whose pursuit is lauded as a universal human trait? Freedom fights against freedom, and justice strikes against justice. This is because even freedom and justice are subject to the subjective interpretation of a particular group. This is fighting between information as produced by the tinted lenses of different groups. Original freedom and justice have no conflicts within them. Everything, including so-called universal truths of natural sciences, religions, and politics, is trapped within the cage of the prevailing paradigm.

Enlightenment is not maintaining the zero reading

admin December 23rd, 2008

Read about Ilchi Lee book.

We have put something on the scale and forgotten to take it off. In other words, the reason that we all have different standards of value is not because our scales our flawed, but because our scales have a weight already on them. Each individual has a different weight on his scale. Since the internal scale is perfect, it faithfully reflects the different weights that we, as individuals, place upon it. This is why, when we place the same object upon the scales, the readings are all off by the weight of the objects already lying on top of the scales. We just don’t remember or recognize that we have placed this burden there. It’s akin to wearing a pair of tinted glasses without knowing it.

It is not necessary for the scale to always point to zero, nor is it necessary to look at everything without tinted glasses. The problem lies in forgetting to take the weight off the scales and in not remembering you have glasses on. If we could remember to go back to the zero reading on the scales, there would be no problem whatsoever. Enlightenment is not maintaining the zero reading at all times; enlightenment is the perfect internal scale itself. Of course, it is up to individual choice if one wants to maintain the zero state of his scale by living alone in some cave or on a moun-taintop, but it is not necessary to become enlightened. No. All you have to do is to be able to recognize that you are wearing colored glasses and know you have something pressing down on the scale—and to be able to take off the glasses and the weight.

As long as we are in this physical form, we have to eat. excrete. sleep, and engage in social relationships. Every moment of your life is a series of choices, and to make a choice, you have to judge your situation beforehand. You have to weigh the situation on your internal scale. Then you have to take responsibility for the choices that you make. Although everyone starts with their scales at zero, we put so much stuff on them as we live that we eventually forget what we have on the scales, and lose our sense of the zero.

Perfectness of our inner knowledge

admin December 21st, 2008

The way we recognize or see an object is like using a scale. Each person is using his own scale to weigh an object. Accordingly, everyone will have a different weight for the same object. This is akin to us seeing the same object in different ways. Why is that? Are these scales imperfect? No, there is nothing wrong with the scales. It’s possible, right now, to see that there is nothing wrong with our internal scales. Lean your body to one side. When it is leaning to one side, ask yourself who is really you. Are you the one who is leaning or the one who recognizes that the body is leaning? Let us change the question. Is your recognition perfect? If not, are you the one whose recognition is imperfect, or the one who knows that her recognition is imperfect? How you do know that your recognition is imperfect?

The reason Ilchi Lee describe that we know the imperfectness of our recognition is due to the inherent “perfectness” of our inner knowledge.

Whether you know it or not, there exists within you a grain of “perfect” knowledge, not as a result of some effort on your part, but as an inherent gift to all human beings. This core of perfect knowledge is enlightenment, and it is your choice to recognize it or not. This core is the basis for all recognition. This is what I mean when I say that there is no flaw in our internal scale.

Why, then, do we see the same object in different ways? Why do our scales read different weights for the same object? It is not because your scale is off, but because your scale is not calibrated to “zero.” Why is your scale not calibrated to “zero”? The answer is simple. There is already something on it.

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