Anyone who wants to can reach a state of enlightenment in which you become one with the divinity in your brain. Then you will experience the infinite potential and vitality of life and radiate a beautiful inner light.
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Looking with Both Heart and Mind
By looking at reality through both your heart and mind, you can develop a deeper and wider perspective. With this perspective, you can reach any destination you seek, and enjoy the scenery along the way.
Do You Do Face Reading?
Your choices in life are reflected in your face. Determine your own destiny by the actions you take. Believe in your brain and have a grand dream, and you will have a beautiful face.
What Does Your Face Say?
My Wife
Ilchi Lee expresses his appreciation for his wife, who has supported him and worked by his side.
Study of My Workspace #3: The Eye of the Avatar
Our conscience comes from a place of absolute consciousness, or absolute truth. When we watch ourselves through the eyes of our conscience, we can be steadfast, stable, and confidence in an ever-changing world.
Study of My Workspace #2: A Life of Honest Poverty or Honest Wealth?
Should we live a life of honest poverty or honest wealth? What’s important is the word “honest,” which in this case means making a choice to live by certain upright principles. In this next installment of Ilchi Lee’s study of his workspace, he compares the simple life of the Buddhist monk Beopjeong, whose books sit on his shelf, to that of the affluent Choi family. Which life would you choose?
Study of My Workspace #1: What mask should I try on today?
Every day we choose a mask with which we face the world. Our masks are transient and changeable, unlike our true selves. On what do we base our decision? What mask will you wear today?
My Room, Myself
Ilchi Lee begins to introduce a room he uses to work, play, and study, in order to explore how to live a long life full of health and vitality.
Ilchi Lee’s Books Win 2010 Book Awards
In April 2010, three of Ilchi Lee’s books won Silver Medals in the 2010 Nautilus Book Awards last month, and in May, one of these also won a 2010 Arizona Glyph Award.
