May 27
We have eight beings, four sons and four daughters, giving us four couples. These were the “Yellow Couple,” the “White Couple,” the “Black Couple,” and the “Blue Couple”—giving us hints of racial diversification in the very beginning of history, with a clear route to a common ancestor. The only food available was the “milk from the ground.”
Then the rhythm of Yuln’yo was once again called into play by Mago to create the Heavens and the Earth and the water and the Ki energy in complete harmony. The four couples each took responsibility for a different aspect of the Earth. Ilchi Lee gave an opening prayer at the millenium world peace summit of religious and spiritual leaders at the UN in Aug, 2000. He says the Yellows were put in charge of the Earth, the Whites in charge of Ki energy, the Blacks in charge of fire, and the Blues in charge of water. And in order to create life to live on Earth, Mago commanded the four couples to open up their ribs to give birth. Each couple gave birth to three sons and three daughters, for a total of twenty-four children. After a tew generations, the twenty-four became three thousand and then twelve thousand, who all lived in Mago’s Castle in total harmony, all drinking the milk of the Earth.
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May 22
Posted by: Ilchi Lee writer of this book “Healing Society”
New Human health is defined as the state in which a person can use one hundred percent of his or her energy and abilities according to the way that was intended. This is the essence of “my body is not me, but mine.” A healthy person is someone who is truly the master of his or her own body.
Two, a New Human needs to be intelligent. A New Human needs to use his or her intelligence the way he or she intends. “My mind is mine, not me.” Intelligence here means not the ability to process complicated information but the ability to create positive, healthy, and true information that is helpful to those who absorb it. Intelligence is a matter of problem-solving ability and requires as preconditions deep insight and discipline.
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May 17
In order to create a New Human Society, we need New Humans. One hundred million in ten years, to be exact, in order to reach the critical mass for the Enlightenment Revolution. So what is a New Human?
A New Human is someone who has met with the Yidn’yo within him or her. The Creator Within. When Yi/ln’yo is expressed as powerful creativity and vision, when the Creator Within is expressed as rich emotions and loving warmth, only then can a person reach a state in which he or she can see everyone as separate flowers blossoming from a single tree. Physiologically, this means the reintegration of the three layers of the brain: the basic lire-giving power of the brain stem, the emotions of the limbic system, and the creativity of the neocortex all rolled into one.
More systemically, there are five conditions to being a New Human: One, a New Human needs to be healthy. So far we have defined health only in the physical sense. Lack of disease was considered healthy. More read Ilchi Lee’s book “Healing Society”
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May 12
Recommended by Prof Ilchi lee
Did you know that if you truly believe that an ordinary coin is scalding hot, you will raise a blister on the spot in your hand where that coin is placed? That’s because you believe it without undue analysis. How about the story of a paralyzed man jumping up and running from a room when a large serpent suddenly appeared out of nowhere? How can such things happen.-’ Because the fantastic reservoir of power in your brain stem has been accessed.
The reality of life, miraculous abilities, and surreal powers can be found in the brain stem. Ilchi Lee thinks imagine what would happen if we could use the power of the brain stem for our spiritual advancement for the betterment of humankind? That’s the goal of Brain Respiration, for inside the brainstem lies the key to raising our spiritual awareness and meeting the Creator Within. Even the most accomplished academician cannot mature spiritually through his or her neo-cortex alone. Reason and logic can do nothing to satisfy our basic spiritual needs. The key is in harnessing the power of the brain stem.
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May 07
The capacity to make a body lose consciousness is in the brain stem. This tragic piece of information went straight to the brain stem and caused it to stop functioning for a split second, bringing about the fainting spell. Why? Because it was information that was not subject to an analysis by the neocortex and went straight to the brain stem.
Prof lee says here is a true story, reported in Korean newspapers in the mid-seventies. A mother whose little child had somehow slipped into a tiger’s cagier the metal bars of the cage apart with bare hands and rescued the child. Afterwards, she couldn’t move the bars even a millimeter, despite using all her strength. How did this happen? Where did such strength come from? It came from the power of her brain stem, activated when the information that her child was in mortal danger was registered with purity and urgency, and not filtered through the neocortex. This is the same type of extraordinary powers we read about in the Bible when a cripple suddenly walks and an incurably sick child wakes up smiling at a word from Jesus. The total belief in Jesus’ healing powers and divinity, registered by the brain stem directly, brought about such a miracle. Peter walking on water is another example.
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May 01
Continue reading from Part II………..And I felt this incredible warmth all around me, as if the air itself was a warm blanket. I hummed as I raced along the snow-covered path and knocked on the door of the butcher shop, which hadn’t even opened yet. But the drowsiness and grouchiness of the butcher disappeared when he saw me, and he gave me double the weight for the same price, saying that I was a nice boy for doing errands so early in the morning. Perhaps he was affected by the warmth of positive energy filling my heart.
Then Ilchi Lee said, as I raced back toward my house, I moved into a trancelike state in which I found myself looking down at myself skipping along the snow. I asked, “What am I doing here?” Not, “What am I doing by doing errands in the early morning when it’s freezing out?” but, “What am I doing here with such and such mother and father and living in such a place with such and such family members and friends?
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