The Book of Changes: Sincerity is spirit, as long as one heart and one mind, you will be able to break into a world

Interpreting " I Ching " for many years, I have met many people who understand some Yi, but they value "shu" too much and stay away from Taoism.

Human heart is sincere and Dao heart. People are easy to unite, let it be.


This article shares an experience from the practice of "I Ching": Sincere is spirit, as long as one heart and one mind will be able to break into a world.

1. No expectation, no fear, single-minded and sincere.

Mr. Nan Huaijin once said that there are two kinds of people who are very suitable for reading the Book of Changes, one is a pure-minded person, and the other is an extremely intelligent person.

In this world, there are very few people who are extremely smart. And everyone can get rid of the distracting thoughts of desire and return to pure mind.


Sincerity is spirit, which refers to a person's mind, willingness, if not moving, to reach the extreme.

This is a internal force .

In the "Book of Changes", there are many rules of application that are not mentioned in the books, so you can realize it by yourself.

For example: the power of the inner hexagram can change the outer hexagram.


In layman's terms, When a person's will and internal strength are stable and strong enough, they can gradually change the constraints of the external environment.

How to practice?

I have used the most effective method, and share it:

When you are objectively evaluated and truly determined to do something with positive benefits, you must be single-minded.Don't have a trace of hesitation and self-doubt.


You don't have to think about it, you can do it yourself ; because there are expectations, there will be disappointments.

You don’t have to think about it, you may not be able to ; because you have doubts, your will will be unstable and your internal strength will be weakened.

The best practice is that does not expect, do not fear, make a feasible plan, do a little every day, and persevere , things will gradually develop for the better.

2. Persevere, work in a rhythm, better than hard work.

The law of "I Ching" is rhythmic, that is, has one yin and one yang, and one advances and the other retreats .

When a person is moving forward, it is not a straight line with two points and a line, but a wave-like shape, pushing forward together.


This is the rhythm of the changes in the Book of Changes. has ups and downs, high and low, alternately running, and each other is thrust .

Many people are idealists. Their goal is linear.

They didn't realize that in accordance with the regular rhythm of doing things, it must be 's tortuous . One step forward, one step backward; one step forward, one step backward...in a spiral upward.

Because people do not understand the rules, people rush forward desperately, so in the rhythm of retreat, it is difficult to bear the trough of retreat.

Therefore: retreat in the face of difficulties,Give up halfway.


People who can really break out of the world must grit their teeth, endure and survive the trough of retreat .

When people are in the trough, they are in adversity, which is very tormenting, but once you come out and look back, you will find that things are not as difficult as imagined.

3. Withstand the ups and downs and stick to the end, you will be able to break into a world.

Many times, we think that the troughs and difficulties have passed, so we breathe a sigh of relief. The rest of the road should be smooth.


The law of "I Ching" is changeable. No one can predict how many twists and turns will be experienced to accomplish one thing.

The ancient saying: Good things are hard to come by. This sentence is right.


I have been writing for seven or eight years. I have never made any money until I can support myself. I can't count the ups and downs in the middle.

All in all, it has been repeatedly defeated. I have tried every possible opportunity and method, and in the end, I will find a way out.

It is not easy to stick to the end, but as long as you are self-disciplined and do your planned tasks every day, it is not difficult.


Lao Tzu once said: "The hard things in the world must be done easily; the big things in the world must be done in detail."

No matter how difficult things are, start from simple places; Start with the details; as long as you persevere with slack and slack, and move slowly, you can solve difficult problems and accomplish great things.

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