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Lin
We are resting near a fire under
tall dense fir trees. Nearby, a dozen of meters
away, there is a place where one can feel the
Embrace of Lin — inside His Mahadouble.
Subtlest Divine Fire-Light arising
from the Abode of the Creator consumes and dissolves
one in Itself — it is enough just to open the
arms of the spiritual heart toward Lin. And then
with His embrace Lin submerges one into His
Universal Heart, into the deepest Quietness!
“I am so glad that you decided to
publish a collection of Our biographies, which gives
living examples of the methodology of how virtually
every common person can become striving for the
cognition of God and after some time merge into Me,
into all Us, Who represent the Primordial One
and constitute His Essence!”
“Lin! Tell us please about Yourself!
How did You attain Divinity?”
“My first teacher was love…
“… I was born in the north of Korea.
I was the only son of wealthy and noble parents. My
mother lived in the state of tender love. She always
radiated soft love and tenderness toward everyone. I
grew in this field of hers.
“She died when I was only seven
years old. To comfort Me the father explained that
every soul is immortal and that without a body the
soul feels itself even better. I understood this… as
the possibility to make the mother come back.
“I began to seek her, tried to see
her as a soul, to embrace her, to feel her love. And
I succeeded! She embraced Me gently and told:
‘If you feel sad and lonely, if you
miss love, remember how much I love you and try to
give your love to other people as I give love to
you. Then love always will be with you, and you will
never be alone! If you weep and ask for love, you
can never be satisfied. All love which you receive
from others can end…, but the love which lives in
you never ends!’
“She embraced and stroke My body and
filled the room with her love…
“I remembered these all My life… And
I tried to live as she taught. I lived radiating
the light of love. People felt this light and
wanted to be with Me… And I, thanks to radiating
love to all creatures, learned to see beauty and
harmony…
“The beauty became My second
teacher.
“Even in the childhood, the state of
attunement with sattva was natural for Me — the
attunement with morning tenderness, with subtle
light of the rising sun, with clear purity of
morning freshness, with fragrance of flowers that
fills the air, with singing of birds praising new
day. For Me it was the first step toward God in that
incarnation, because it allowed Me to know subtle,
tender states that cannot be found among the
everyday concerns of people.
“Then, in mergence with beauty
I began to enter a special state of soul when My
personal ‘I’ disappeared and I became the beauty.
“I sought the beauty and
found it everywhere: in sunset over the expanse of
sea when the evening fills everything with its warm
calm, in the best works of art, in the patterns of
natural landscapes…
“With time I developed a desire not
just to merge with the beauty, but to be in
the state of constant mergence with it. And I wanted
to find a teacher — the master of beauty who
could reveal to Me its laws…
“… Soon the father sent Me to a
Buddhist monastery for receiving education.
“There the quietness became
My third teacher.
“In that monastery an old
Chinese-Taoist lived. I liked to converse with him.
He told Me about other lands. My world expanded
beyond the monastery’s walls…
“Sometimes we sat together, and he
proposed to listen how in his far native land
water murmurs in a river… I did not hear how water
murmurs, but I heard the quietness, which was
below the ground.
“… The quietness was vast,
transparent… It reached the place where the
old Chinese lived years ago… Then the quietness
appeared everywhere, inside and outside Me…
“Quite often we sat in this way,
immersed into the inner quietness and calm.
The entire vanity of the world remained outside; it
could not penetrate into the quietness… It
had no right to cross the border of the quietness of
heart filled with calm and love…
“I liked to study, especially to
study scriptures kept in the monastery. They were
priceless… I thirsted for knowledge and could absorb
it as a sponge absorbs water.
“The knowledge became My
forth teacher.
“I got acquainted with a group of
Buddhist monks, who told Me much new. They were not
spiritual Masters, but they told Me about their
views and about some truths: about the principle of
non-harming, serving others, etc. The acquaintance
with them became for Me an impulse for further
development; it awakened My interest to search for
spiritual Self-Realization. I sincerely wanted to
find in life something higher, something that could
give higher meaning to the life… I felt that one
must seek the higher meaning of life, to realize it,
and to tell others about it!
“I went to China and began studying
art in a Buddhist monastery. Thanks to this, I met
soon several monks who were not just followers of
the tradition but spiritual seekers.
Communication with them opened new horizons to Me.
“They had contacts with a spiritual
center in China, which possessed serious spiritual
knowledge and methods. Only few people were admitted
to studying in this center — those capable of
comprehending the higher knowledge and using it
properly.
“When I learned about the existence
of this center, I wanted very much to come to it.
“Only after being admitted to that
center, I entered on the real path of developing
oneself as a consciousness with the help of
practical techniques.
“I mastered the initial stage of
work, which included studying the principles of
sattvic nutrition, cleansing the energy systems of
the body, exercises for body and for developing the
ability of moving the concentration of the
consciousness to various parts of the body.
“On the next stage, My instructor
taught Me to flow with love out from the chest and
to embrace the expanse around — the forest, the
mountains… I embraced with Myself-heart the nature
and for a long time stayed in this state. In this
way I cognized the calm much more fully.
“I grew as a consciousness in
these states of calm, among the quietness
of mountains.
“… But one day a new head was
assigned to the monastery. The new order was harsh.
I was frightened by the thought that I had to spend
in this abode all My life. I left and went
traveling…
“Thus life became My fifth
teacher.
“I learned a lot then. I visited
different Taoist and Buddhist monasteries; I looked
at the life of people who live there, at their joys
and sorrows.
“I could easily make a living thanks
to the knowledge gained in the process of studying.
I could write a petition or suggest medicinal plants
for curing different diseases, or perform any other
work… I saw a lot of different people. I also
cognized the love which can unite two souls — a man
and a woman… I acquired invaluable experience of
life, which allowed Me later to understand many
things…
“One day I heard in the quietness
a voice that suggested that I go home because My
father was going to die soon.
“I came back but could not heal him…
After his death I inherited great wealth.
“… I decided to build My own
monastery where I could unite all the best that I
saw in My travels. I chose a place of amazing beauty
and hired builders.
“Soon other people, inspired with My
plans, joined Me. My friends and teachers also came
to Me.
“I was burning with the idea of
creating the most remarkable monastery! The work
went on. I was proud with My creation!…
“Then humiliation became My
sixth teacher.
“… A traveler came to the monastery…
“All who came to Me liked everything
in the monastery. Proudly I showed them what
had been done and told about My plans…
“But this guest looked around… and
only shrug his shoulders…
“At the end he told:
‘The main thing is missed here: here
there is no God!’
“… God talked to Me through the
mouth of that man.
“… The traveler went away. And I
remained… in the ruins of My pride…
“Since that moment I never allowed
self-conceit to delude Me…
“I had wanted to create a beautiful
abode — the abode of Love. But this could be
done only with God, only for Him. And for whom I had
been doing it?…
“Moreover, I forgot about
meditations, which I considered unnecessary for the
head of the monastery…
“And meditation
became My seventh teacher.
“I set My goal to cognize the
Primordial One! And I began seeking Him
fervently! I forgot about the rest! Now I walked
only to Him!
“Meditation became the means of
overcoming the distance between Me and Him…
“And then He — Primordial,
Omnipresent — allowed Me to feel Him!
“I was astonished… I merged with
Him! I cognized the Primordial One!
“I submerged into Him again and
again. I spent days and nights in the meditations of
Mergence. I was amazed with His Greatness and Love!…
I wanted only one thing: to stay in Him forever!… I
strove to attain that fullness of the sate of
Nirvana which would never end…
“… Then one day, when I was walking
through the monastery, He began to show Me…
desolation which came here since the time when I
dedicated Myself only to meditation…
“He showed Me My people… They spent
their free time in all kinds of ways!…
“Lacking My attention, the monastery
became similar to a withering young tree…
“The Primordial One
reproached Me:
‘Let your love for Me sprout with
love and care about every being! Only then will you
become a Great Teacher! And now — be ashamed that
you deprived My children of your love and care!…’
“Thus, care became My eighth
teacher.
“… Since then, I had students, and
they were numerous…
“… My further path was simple.
‘Under the weight’ of all those whom I supported
with My palms, I submerged deeper and deeper into
the Abode of the Primordial One — the Main
Teacher for Me and for all people.
“And He told Me:
‘You have to go always only to Me!
And I — in you — will go to other children of Mine:
to those whom I entrusted to your care!’”
“Tell us: how did You teach them?”
“Love develops in souls through
their help to other beings in everything good —
in great and in small. Meditation techniques allow
knowing something new, yet this new
transforms into one’s beingness only through
love-giving, love-service.
“So God taught Me.
“It is through care about My
children, that I learned to feel and to see people
as He does. I learned to look with His eyes — and to
see the step which a concrete person can take right
now. I never told: ‘Come here! Do so!’ I gave tasks
which made students to take certain steps on
transforming themselves. The students took decisions
themselves; they made efforts themselves and
achieved a new stage in their development. The
students were led only by their love for the
Primordial One and by their love for all beings.
“I helped everyone who asked for My
help and accepted My guidance.
“Some of My students paved with
stones a trail to a pound — so that everyone walking
this trail could enjoy handmade harmony… Or a
student taught meditative methods to other students…
The task was always hard but accomplishable. One
needed to collect all strength of the soul and to be
burning with love — for making every such a step
toward the Light.
“Not every student of Mine cognized
the Primordial One, but everyone advanced on
this Great Path.
“As one digs a well, I dug ‘dense
layers’ of souls exposing their common Source,
so that My students could satisfy their thirst for
cognition.
“As one opens a window to let in the
light, so I opened souls to the Eternal Light.
And then this Light — through the opened
hearts of My students — flowed outside to every
being.
“And every Soul that achieved the
Summit continued Its service from the Primordial
Plane of Universal Existence. The end of the human
Path became for such a Soul the Great Beginning of
new — Divine — Beingness.
“… Thus I grew souls collecting
wisdom of ages and sowing knowledge, so that the
Primordial One may collect the fruits of wisdom.
“I gave love and sowed its seeds, so
that the flowers of love with their fragrance may
please everyone, so that its fruits may produce
seeds and produce new shoots! I gave power to all
who grew properly.
“Tell us please how did You mastered
materialization and dematerialization?
“I never aspired to mastering
materialization and dematerialization. I just merged
with the Primordial Consciousness so deeply that My
physical form became similar to a ‘protrusion’ of
Its Abode into the material world. My body merged
with the Primordial One so deeply that He
could easily reproduce this corporeal appearance on
the material plane in any corner — wherever He
needed.
“I became united with the Ocean of
the Primordial Consciousness. Its Will manifested
through My body. His words came from My mouth. His
eyes looked from My body. His Wisdom became My
Wisdom. His Calm became My Calm. His Love became My
Love. His Care became My Care.
“… Man’s flesh has to be free from
the ‘I’, so that He may enter it. This is realized
through the great mystery of Mergence.
“When an Individuality, which
achieved Perfection, dissolves in the Primordial
One and remains in Him, then the body does not
belong to sansara
anymore.
“The eyes, which look in the depths
of the Whole, allow the Primordial One
to look through the eyes of your body.
“The Arms of Consciousness, which
gained the ability to act from the Primordial One,
allow the arms of the body to be filled with the
power of the Most High.
“And then your boundless Heart
becomes connected forever with the United Heart
of all of Us.
“All this opens an Entrance,
through which other consciousnesses can infuse into
the Primordial Ocean and become It…
“Buddhists call this Nirvana, the
state of Buddha, Liberation.”
“Lin, tell please few words for
beginners…”
“Let the quietness of morning
calm and morning freshness touch every heart! In
Korea this is called ‘choson’: this is the name of
My country, the name of My nation…
“Also I want to tell about working
with the arms of consciousness. I, as you
did, always paid special attention to working with
the arms of consciousness in teaching
students.
“What an armless person can do on
the Earth? Not much. It is the same with living in
subtle worlds: to live there, to help, to work, to
love, one necessarily needs developed arms of
consciousness!
“The arms of the physical body grow
from the chest, where the anahata chakra is located;
anahata is the ‘chest of the soul’. In this ‘chest’,
at the beginning, the spiritual heart resides.
“Yet, in its aspiration to giving,
the heart breaks free from this ‘chest’. And since
that moment the proper growth of the consciousness
begins; gradually such a soul becomes a large and
free spiritual heart. Its organs for performing
actions, as it is with the material body, are the
arms of consciousness. These arms are
coessential to it. They, too, consist of love.
“The ability to act with the arms
of consciousness determines one’s ability to
move through the eons of the multidimensional
universe; later it determines also the firmness of
Mergence with Me and staying in Me. ‘Armless idlers’
cannot stay in My Universal Depths: they
cannot dissolve themselves in Me: they just pop up
to the surface like corks…
“God is the Greatest Worker in the
universe, and millions of His Arms, growing
from the United Universal Heart, constantly
take care of all living creatures: embrace, caress,
stroke, support, feed, heal, dissolve, defend, help,
teach…
“To learn to work with the arms
of consciousness now, while possessing a body,
is much easier than after disembodiment. It is so
because when working with the arms of
consciousness one may feel their connection with
the arms of the physical body. Moreover, if the arms
of the body are skillful, strong, able, it
significantly helps to develop the arms of
consciousness.
“… The size, form, and functions of
the Divine Arms of Consciousness can be quite
different.
“They can be Rays of Atmic Light
emanating from the Abode of the Creator, for example
in case of healing — to make a pointed, powerful
effect.
“Or they can be big Arms of a
Divine Mahadouble, which can be stretched to any
distance, which can reach any corner, any place on
the planet’s surface to help those who need help.
“With the Arms of Consciousness
stretched from the Abode of the Primordial
Consciousness, one can heal by bringing the ‘Curtain’
close to the patient’s body and then accurately,
with the tips of the Fingers, cleanse the diseased
parts of the patient’s organism.
“The Arms can be similar to a
shining Ray of Joy and Bliss — when one needs to
support instantly someone in their good deeds.
“The Divine Arms can caress,
submerge souls into the Heart of the Absolute, fill
them with calm and life power, give rest to tired
souls who aspire to Me.
“God always works hard with His
Divine Arms! This constitutes His life. Through
this, in particular, His Evolution goes on!”
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“Meditation implies feeling His
presence constantly.
“Meditation is a means to enter Him.
“Meditation is a means of merging
with Him, when an individual soul can touch Him,
know Him, dissolve itself in Him.
“The state of the True Beingness is
disappearance of everything but Him; it is the state
of His Life, His Love, His Evolution…
“Life in Me is Infinite Freedom!
Consciousnesses living in Me are not shackled by the
manifested world.
“In order to become Me, one must
learn to be free here, on the Earth. A soul
accustomed to the life of a slave simply cannot
merge into Me!
“I am Infinite! I experience My
Beingness in all its fullness. To merge into Me
means to live My Life; it is not about getting for
oneself a nook in paradise.
“Live My Life in all fullness!”
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