Unite with Heaven, Resonate at the Same Frequency

Xuefeng

As long as there is motion, there is vibration. As long as there is vibration, there is frequency. Where there is frequency, there is rhythm and regularity. Things that share the same frequency can resonate with each other, mutually enhancing, developing, and growing stronger. Conversely, things with different frequencies can suppress, cancel out, or even destroy each other. The softer something is, the easier it is to adjust its frequency and resonate. The harder something is, the more likely it is to become rigid, resistant, and opposed to resonance. Mountains and rocks can be easily destroyed, but water and air are difficult to break.

The more adaptable a lifeform is to change, the greater its chances of survival. Lifeforms that cannot adapt to changes in their environment and rigidly adhere to their rhythms are prone to collapse and extinction. This applies to bacteria, plants, animals, and humans alike.

Halley's Comet visits Earth every 76 years—this is its rhythm, its regularity, its vibrational frequency. The Earth orbits the sun every 365 days, the moon orbits the Earth every 29.5 days, adult women experience menstruation, seasons change on schedule, day and night alternate, waking and sleeping follow a cycle, migratory birds move at regular intervals, tides rise and fall predictably, and the heart beats 60 times per minute—all of these are examples of rhythm and frequency.

People whose biological rhythms or frequencies are not suited to high-altitude environments may experience altitude sickness. People who live in areas with low humidity struggle when they move to drier climates. Those who travel long distances across time zones may suffer from jet lag. A Muslim suddenly living among Buddhists might feel uncomfortable, and even someone from the north of a country might find it difficult to adjust to the diet in the south.

Have people noticed that everyone has a relatively stable circle of life? Although we live in a vast sea of people, we prefer to live in small circles where the culture and customs are the same or similar to our own. It's difficult to break out of this circle. Abroad, these cultural circles become especially pronounced, with Indians tending to stay together, Chinese people often associate with other Chinese, white people frequent predominantly white clubs, and black people tend to gather in predominantly black entertainment venues. Even in a university, students from the same province are more likely to bond with each other. The force behind these unconscious behaviors is frequency—biological frequency.

Why do you like someone? Because their frequency matches or is similar to yours. Why do they dislike you? Because your frequency doesn’t resonate with theirs. When frequencies can’t resonate, there is no harmony, and without harmony, peaceful coexistence is impossible.

To thrive, you must strive to resonate with your surroundings. Frequencies can be adjusted. To ensure that a large symphony orchestra plays beautiful, harmonious music, all the instruments must be tuned to the same pitch and frequency. To function effectively within a group and make a significant impact, each person must also "tune" their mind and thinking frequency accordingly.

Biological entities that stubbornly adhere to their own frequencies, ignoring changes, either struggle through life or head toward self-elimination and destruction.

What I’m trying to say is that everything is undergoing significant changes. Suppose the sun suddenly rises in the west. Suppose the sea suddenly becomes land, or land becomes sea. Suppose nations, religions, political parties, and families suddenly disappear. Suppose the sun, moon, and stars suddenly lose their light. Suppose natural disasters occur frequently. Suppose hospitals suddenly vanish, transportation and communication suddenly cease, or you suddenly lose all contact with your loved ones, friends, and familiar people. Could you handle it?

I know some compatriots who refuse to eat Western food, saying it’s unpalatable and that it upsets their stomachs. There was a man in his thirties who, after living abroad for six months, one day cried bitterly. When asked why, he said he missed home and his children. Another friend constantly wore a gloomy expression because he couldn’t stand the smell of foreigners. A colleague mentioned feeling oppressed in Zimbabwe because of the abundant trees and said he preferred living in Jiayuguan Pass, where the vast Gobi Desert offers a broad, open view.

I’ve noticed that people today are extremely fragile, unable to withstand any shock or setback. Modern people can’t enjoy the comfortable life our ancestors had two thousand years ago. Without tap water, they complain. Without public transport, they curse. Without electric lights or phones, they grumble. Without air conditioning or TV, they get irritated. The more comfortable life is, the more fragile people become. The more freedom they have, the less they can tolerate criticism. If things don’t go their way, they abandon themselves to despair, self-pity, and self-loathing. If someone’s words are even slightly careless—unintentional from the speaker but taken to heart by the listener—they sulk, throw tantrums, demand independence, seek division, or either remain silent or fly into a rage. They judge others by their own standards. No one can help. Fragility is not the same as softness. I hope people can be soft, not fragile. Softness can adapt to various frequencies, but fragility leads only to death. The unity of Heaven and humanity doesn’t just mean Heaven-Human resonance, Heaven-Human Oneness, or Heaven-Human Holography—it also means adapting to the changes of Heaven. We can’t always expect Heaven to conform to human desires; instead, we should consider how humans can align with the will of Heaven, resonating with the changes in the Tao. If it rains, crying won’t help. If it snows, shouting is useless. One must adapt to the changes of Heaven.

The stars are awakening, consciousness must change, the frequency of the heavens is going to change, and people should enter Lifechanyuan. All religions will unify into one uniform belief, this is the trend of the times, and we must adapt. We must change the frequency of our minds; if our frequency does not change, the fate of the dinosaurs serves as a warning.

Bitter medicine is good for illness, honest advice is good for life. I earnestly and with sincere care call out to people, the great power is coming, hurry up. The gate to heaven is as narrow as a seam; follow the guide to your future, and don’t look around, left or right. To resonate with Heaven is the true path.

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