Testimonials on The Path of Life
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How is God Of Saucer’s character different and/or the same from your previous conception of The Divine and what responses does that give rise to?
God of Saucer was about as far from the God of my understanding as it gets... The first time I read the POL of life I was in the throws of studying Sufism and heart based healing, which left little to no room for a less than perfect God, and also focused on repentance, asking forgiveness for mistakes... After reading the POL I was stunned at first by God of Saucer's nature. Pangu took some getting used to. Not having much of a background in Chinese Culture both God of Saucer and Pangu felt foreign. God of Saucer's character seemed to bypass the idea of perfection, especially considering that HE was the perpetrator in the opening chapters. I felt a little afraid but also relieved that maybe there was finally another answer for my deepest question: why was there evil and why were humans continuously suffering?...Read More
The Concept of People Having “Two Hearts”
Volume One of The Path of Life introduces us to the concept of people having "two hearts," which must be combined, first by Master Ou, and later by all people. How do you see these hearts best becoming combined? Do you see any significance in Master Ou's initial exercises in heart combination? I believe that when our earthly heart and heavenly heart combine together our body and soul will be in absolute harmonious relationship. The level of my heart and soul will match the requirements of Pangu, of God. Perhaps our heavenly heart and earthly heart could also be divided as intentions and actions. My intentions and my actions would have congruency. My intentions would be purified enough that they would come directly from the kind portion of my soul, from heaven, and ultimately the portion that is deeply connected to Pangu.Read More
Contemplation on the chapter “Originator of Evil: The Tortoise King of the North Sea”
This chapter seems to mirror the war within our own hearts of righteousness vs. evil. Ultimately goodness will prevail as indicated by the banana leaf pointing downward with indignation. Because this is our humanity’s collective destiny. In Master Ou's song "What is Affection", there is one line in the song that has often confused me: "Affection is destiny". I understand it more now. Only the displeasure that righteous and noble love has towards evil and hatred, can lead us to such an outcome or destiny, a destiny full of true affection. ...Read More
“The Path of Life” Book Club Starter Kit
For anyone who may have wanted to start a Path of Life book club and discussion group, but was unsure of how to begin, we offer this as a suggestion. Of course, this is only a suggestion, a way to begin. You may have your own ideas, structure and format, and as the discussions broaden and deepen and participation increases, the meetings are likely to evolve.Read More
The Path of Life — The Reality and The Mystery, a Book with Dual Natures: Both Substantial and Magical
I have read a wonderful and important book called, The Path of Life. Actually, I have been reading it repeatedly for more than 20 years. What keeps me this interested? Is it just that it was written by my father? I will leave the answer to you. First, allow me 5 minutes to tell you some unusual and interesting stories about the book. For many people, the title The Path of Life may seem mundane and nonspecific. Don't we all have a path of life? It is, however, the book's subtitle, “The Reality and The Mystery” that intrigues many readers. Can mystery become reality? Can objects have dual natures: both substantial and magical?Read More