People often say that certain animals have spirituality. I'm not sure how others define the word "spirituality." In fact, everything has spirituality.
What is spirituality? All things in the world instinctively balance with the 'energy field' they inhabit. This attribute is what I refer to as spirituality here.
On the African savannah, we often see this scene: lions, antelopes, and zebras drink water from the same pond simultaneously. After drinking, they each go their own way. In non-hunting situations, they share resources, take what they need, and live peacefully with each other. Animals don't understand balance, but they all have spirituality. All creatures, flowers, birds, fish, insects and beasts, follow their spirituality and live in their own fields. Between individual entities and between an individual and the field, a harmonious ecological balance operates quietly. This is the spirituality that all beings have.
However, many people think that the lion is foolish. Why bother hunting when it can catch prey more easily by staying by the water pond? Or it could capture more antelopes while they are drinking. If the lion controls the water pond and thus the resources, it can also become the capital to enslave other lions. It seems that we are wiser than lions, but in reality, we have lost our spirituality.
Some people disdain this opinion. They think losing spirituality is not important and see it as sigh of human evolution and technological advancement. So, what happens when spirituality is lost? Let's take the wolf as an example.
Wolves eat sheep, but when not hunting, wolves coexist peacefully with a flock of sheep. When hungry, the wolf tries to catch a sheep, but it doesn't always succeed. It usually catches the weakest in the flock, and that's nature's ecological balance. One day, the wolf evolves intellectually and gains technology. To get more sheep, the wolf fills lakes, demolishes forests, and transforms the area into grasslands. The wolf no longer eats the weak sheep but eats any sheep it wants, no longer goes hungry, and has one each day. Later, the wolf only eats sheep liver, ten per day. Then, it only eats sheep hearts, fifty per day. Later on, it amuses itself by gouging out sheep eyeballs. Eventually, sheep become a controlled resource for certain wolves, and the society of wolves is full of deceit, enslavement and treachery.
What happens to the wolf next? It still doesn't understand balance and has lost its spirituality. There's no need to ask what will happen to the wolf as humans have already richly enacted this.
With technological advancement, humans are the only creatures in this world that can go against balance. This is not fortunate. Not understanding balance and losing spirituality, technology only promotes foolish capital. Many social problems and natural and man-made disasters stem from "ignorance and fearlessness of balance, and recklessness because of blind faith for science and technology."
Does advanced technology mean civilization? No! Civilization is not just productivity and transforming the world. True civilization includes two aspects: civilization in technology and civilization in spirituality. Without technology, it can't be called civilization; Losing spirituality, one will eventually taste the bitter fruit. Truly wise beings are those that live under both civilizations.
To awaken the Yi Bodies and to recall spirituality does not mean that we should return to the primitivism. We should learn to recognize the world from the perspective of "Energy Field" and "balance", to understand and practice balance, and to save the distorted human nature.
The value of science and technology and the significance of civilization lie in promoting the upgrade of the level of balance in Energy Field. Otherwise, it only appears to be civilized, but in fact is enacting a new form of savagery, and accelerating self-destruction.
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!