To be a true devotee

To be a true devotee

(Người tu học chân chính by Hàn Sơn on 25 April 2014, 10:19 – translated by Horangi.)

Individuals who undergo the Initiation Rite into Mat Giao (Old_Guru Secret Teaching) under the disciples’ heirs of Grandmaster Trieu Phuoc gain the opportunity to study Mysticism directly with the Grandmaster and Teacher through designated disciples responsible for the Initiation Rite on the Vutruhuyenbi.com website.

Embarking on the spiritual path is a personal choice aimed at self-improvement, acquiring wisdom, understanding spiritual principles, aiding oneself and others, receiving guidance and protection from Deities, seeking forgiveness and grace, accumulating merits, and attaining a Celestial Rank.

Each disciple has their spiritual Guardian, and the Grandmaster and Master tailor teachings according to their levels of understanding. Queries and concerns are addressed gradually, with everyone making spiritual progress and gaining enlightenment through practicing the Dharanis and consulting metaphysical experiences shared on the vutruhuyenbi.com (mystical planet) site. Disciples need to exercise patience and refrain from seeking shortcuts or external guidance prematurely.

True spiritual practitioners exhibit faith and diligence in their practice. They steer clear of aligning themselves with religious factions, participating in superficial religious discussions or theoretical debates, engaging in gossip, or displaying arrogance and boastfulness. Individuals drawn to such activities are unlikely to be genuine religious practitioners.

From Vutruhuyenbi article: School Rules and Policies:
Vutruhuyenbi operates without any formal organization, gatherings, membership fees, or requests for donations. This intentional absence of gatherings stems from the recognition that group dynamics often lead to various issues, ranging from minor conflicts to more serious problems like disagreements, gossip, and manipulation of religious principles for personal gain. Such activities offer no benefits for spiritual progression.

Those who advocate for gatherings often harbor ulterior motives, seeking to assume leadership roles and foster factions with ill intentions. When individuals with nefarious agendas unite, it typically results in negative outcomes such as theft or protests.

Genuine religious practitioners have no need for collective gatherings because spiritual cultivation is an individual and private endeavor. It requires personal dedication to the path, focusing on self-improvement and adherence to spiritual principles. Group gatherings should not be viewed as opportunities for practitioners to socialize or flaunt their spiritual status.

(revised 2/23/24)

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