(Minghui.org) A human being’s notions are generated based on selfishness. Therefore, through reincarnations, life after life, the notions may get stronger. If we can’t differentiate our true selves from the fake selves, we might judge everything based on notions, which we developed postnatally. If we use these notions to judge right and wrong, the true self can’t do anything about it.
Whenever we encounter problems, if we use these human notions as criteria, we add energy to the fake self, which creates barriers.
I recently noticed that when I had a problem, a thought appeared, and I noticed a race happening in my mind. In fact, in other dimensions, it is a war between good and evil. I sometimes tend to use a warped criteria to judge a thing or a person, but if I study the Fa well, I can dissolve the warped mind. Then my true self can appear and I will realize my thought is not correct. Therefore, a so-called barrier won’t exist.
However, when my selfish notion is very strong, the fake self dominates and I am limited by what I can do.
When fellow practitioners don’t cooperate well, please keep in mind that the old forces are taking advantage of our warped notions and using the barriers to keep disciples from forming a whole body, as solid as diamond and everlasting.
Barriers prevent Dafa disciples from assisting Master to save sentient beings.
Barriers are factors that interfere with Dafa disciples, keeping them from forming a whole body, and are usually a manifestation of the old forces.
Believe in Master, believe in Dafa. When we listen to Master and follow the Fa, all barriers can be dissolved by the Fa.
Editor’s note: This article only represents the author’s understanding in their current cultivation state meant for sharing among practitioners so that we can “Compare with one another in study, in cultivation.” (“Solid Cultivation,” Hong Yin)
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