In the previous chapter, ‘Reincarnation and Wave of Samsara’, it was mentioned: ‘The entire system is too complex to be captured in one sentence’. What I was discussing there is about “Wave of Samsara on the earth.”
Because‘The entire system is complex to be captured in one sentence’, it leads to lengthy explanations when the Yiology Mentors communicate with people: “Samsara mentioned in Yi is not what people used to think as Samsara, nor is it the cycle of six realms, but rather it refers to the entire system.”
The listener refutes, “What is the entire system? What you are saying is all the same. Everyone knows about Samsara!”
The listener already has a concept of “Samsara” in their Jue (Perception) Shi (Cognition). When they use this concept to understand “Samsara mentioned in Yi”, it becomes incomprehensible. That is why “the mentor says, but the listener does not comprehend.”
To learn Yiology, you first need to “empty your Jue (Perception) Shi (Cognition) and purify your energy field”. This is the rationale. Otherwise, if the previous Jue (Perception) Shi (Cognition) is mixed with new knowledge, people may fall into self-righteousness. When people interpret high frequency information with low frequencies, it only leads to distortion, misunderstanding and deviation. The more you learn, the more you deviate. Just like learning a language: babies have pure Jue (Perception) Shi (Cognition), so they can quickly master and skillfully use it. On the other hand, with contaminated Jue (Perception) Shi (Cognition), it takes much longer time for adults to learn a language and they often carry accents.
When writing “Frequency of Civilization”, I try to use existing vocabulary as much as possible. For example, the word “samsara” is part of the existing vocabulary. If I use many new words, the book will be incomprehensible to people. I use new words only when the existing ones cannot express the meaning. So, what is “samsara mentioned in Yi”?
Samsara in Yiology refers to “Degree of Progression”, a system of twelve degrees of progression where the lives of LING (BEING) “learn, grow and are selected.”
Degree of Progression: The description of different levels of growth. In the Worlds of Xiang (Manifestation) of different levels, Jue (Perception) Shi (Cognition) of lives is also at corresponding different levels.
The lives of LING (BEING) grow step by step through samsara in “the system of the twelve degrees of progression”. They undergo examination and evaluation and can leave only when the learning is completed. During this process, there are both selection and elimination. Therefore, all the lives of LING (BEING) have an innate desire to break away and ascend.
Both the extraterrestrial beings and human beings are beings studying in the degree of progression system. They are just different presentation forms of LING (BEING) in different planets. Extraterrestrial beings also have their limits of Jue (Perception) Shi (Cognition). There are also other World of Xiang (Manifestation) in different frequencies in the same Degree of Progression where humans reside. The life forms are different presentation of LING (BEING). The beings that some spiritual practitioners connect are of this kind and they also have their limits of Jue (Perception) Shi (Cognition).
Some people think that being devout in religion or doing their own spiritual practice can also break away from Samsara, but this is not the case. Samsara understood by religions is actually “small samsara” in their limited Jue (Perception) Shi (Cognition). They struggle to exit the small samsara but cannot escape the system of Degree of Progression, wasting their entire lives without realizing it.
To truly escape samsara is to escape from “the system of twelve degrees of progression”. Now you should understand that to break away from Samsara mentioned in Yi refers to escaping “the system of Twelve Degrees of Progression” system.
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!