“People have thrown away the divinity of their own being and fervently poured their strength into things that are only make-believe.”
- Hua-Ching Ni
“Uncharted Voyage Toward The Subtle Light” (page 137)
“In meditation what one needs to watch is one’s own mind. If any emotion, motivation, or thought arises to stir the peace of the pure mind, it needs to be gently dissolved.”
- Hua-Ching Ni
“Workbook for Spiritual Development” (page 38-39)
“The most essential teaching of Tao is to nurture and refine your simple essence of life; then you can enjoy external variety without confusion.”
- Hua-Ching Ni
“Eternal Light” (page 79)
“The world is a hard place and people can be cruel, so you should try always to be kind and compassionate.”
- Hua-Ching Ni
“Enrich Your Life With Virtue” (page 76)
“Competition is not a matter of necessity among human beings; it is a quality of animals struggling for jungle kingship.”
- Hua-Ching Ni
“The Footsteps Of The Mystical Child” (page 85)
“In cultivating our minds, we do not value any already organized image, doctrine, conception, or ideology. We nurture the pure energy.”
- Hua-Ching Ni
“Essence Of Universal Spirituality” (page 130)
“Taoism is the source of universal spiritual energy before it is contaminated by the experience of beingness.”
- Hua-Ching Ni
“Essence Of Universal Spirituality” (page 70)
“Spiritual cultivation is composed of one’s daily life activities, such as the way of speaking, the way of behaving, and all daily life movements.”
- Hua-Ching Ni
“Tao, The Subtle Universal Law” (page 113)
“Most spiritual students only learn spiritual knowledge or moral knowledge intellectually, without actually realizing it in their lives.”
- Hua-Ching Ni
“The Way Of Integral Life” (page 276)