There is a video online about a reunion between a lion and its owner.
In 1969, two young Britons adopted a lion cub and named it Christian. A year later, when Christian had grown, they returned him to Africa with the help of friends, releasing him into the Kenya National Forest Park. The two of them said goodbye to Christian with tears in their eyes. After watching his owners leave, the lion turned around and disappeared into the vast jungle.
Later, these two young men came to Kenya again. They wanted to know how Christian was doing. The park officials told them their journey would be futile because they had no idea where the lion was. Incredibly, as if by a telepathic connection, they soon found Christian in the place where they had said goodbye. The footage of the reunion was made public in 2006. According to the one who filmed it, Christian had briefly left at one point. When he returned, he brought with him a lioness and several cubs. It turned out that he had gone to bring his family to meet his owners.
Another video I watched happened to be on when I was on a business trip, I saw it on Sichuan TV in a hotel.
On the Ruoergai Grassland, a wolf pup who lost its parents was adopted by a girl from Chengdu who was sketching in the grassland. She took the wolf pup back to the city and named it Green. As Green grew, some people advised her to give the wolf to the zoo, but she decided to return the wolf to the grassland, "if you love it, give it freedom".
Starting with training Green to hunt a chicken, the girl proceeded with wilderness training on the grassland. Gradually, Green learned to hunt wild rabbits, burying the remains in the ground for the winter. To help Green integrate into a wolf pack, they spent half a year on the grassland together. By then, Green had learned to live independently from humans. As winter approached, the girl suffered from pulmonary edema and fell ill in the mastiff field dormitory. Green, who hadn't been seen for a long time, returned. Green put his front paws on the windowsill, his eyes revealing concern. When the girl got out of bed and went to the window, Green was gone. When it returned, it had a wild rabbit in its mouth. Green dropped the wild rabbit through the window into the room. The rabbit was buried by Green before for the winter and this reserve food meant a chance of survival for a wolf in winter.
Both the lion Christian and the wolf Green show the same thing-emotion. Do animals have emotions? Of course, they do. If this is not called emotion, then the definition of emotion is very questionable.
The rural breeders in the past and working dog trainers in current days can all tell a lot of stories about emotions of animals. If you ask them, what is the difference between animal emotions and human emotions? They will tell you: "Animals are more simple and purer. They can't talk, but the emotions have no difference." "Boasting ourselves as the wisest of all beings, people are often selectively blind to animal emotions.
There's a saying that has moved many people, "Our souls are equal", but the greatest inequality lies in the differences of the Yi Bodies. Between people, our bodies are similar, but you don't know what kind of Yi Body is driving the body. Therefore, you may feel that human nature is vastly diverse and unpredictable. Sometimes, you may feel lost, unable to find your own 'field of Energy Field', but emotions can act as a connection, helping you discover your own field.
What is the meaning of life? Many people struggle to ponder this question, with different circumstances and ages leading to different answers. Today, I can tell you: life is a process of emotional realization. Although the energy of Yi Bodies and ability of Jue (Perception) Shi (Cognition) are vastly different, our emotions are equal, and this equality encompasses all beings.
For the World of Yi, emotion is one of the cornerstones of our value system.
Emotions nurture human nature, and they teach us kindness. You don't have to promote 'universal love', nor do you need to go on a pilgrimage. You just need to have emotions. If you have emotions, you're not far from conscience; if you have conscience, you're not far from balance. Understanding emotions can help us better grasp balance.
Any Energy Field that suppresses emotions is certainly not for balance, but for control, for some kind of selfish desire. What's terrifying is not selfish desire itself, but unbalanced selfish desire.
In life, familial love, romantic love, friendship, etc., are one of the manifestations of emotion, but they are not equivalent to the emotion I'm talking about. It is important to understand this point, not to be obsessed, and to beware of two things: beware of excessive sentimentality, which is due to insufficient cultivation of Shi (Cognition) and beware of emotional manipulation, which some people use as a tool.
The Yi Bodies that have not been awakened are circulating in confusion. For each person, there is only one lifetime of emotional connections. Understand emotion and learn to cherish it. In this process of realization, you will also discover an instinct, which is called spirituality.
Yi refers to the information from high frequency civilization that this book transmits.
Yiology is a means of practice of the information of Yi on the Earth.
Yi is not to make you believe, but to teach you how to question!