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Self Improvement article : What is Human? - The Nature in Human
 

Self Improvement > What is Human? - The Nature in Human

0 Reviews [ add review ], Article rating : 0.00, 0 votes. Author : Teow Aun Chew

What are the True Nature, Human Nature and Animal Nature?

We have to understand this question before we proceed to improve our lives to attain supreme inner peace and ultimately salvation.

If the heart of a person reflects his true divine character, it displays his True Nature. If his heart reflects his human character, it displays his Human Nature. If his heart reflects his animal character, it displays his Animal Nature. The True Nature is in the domain of the Heaven of Truth or void, and it is all good. The Human Nature is in the domain of the Heaven of Spirit, and it can be good or evil. The Animal Nature is in the domain of Heaven of Matter, and it is all evil. As a man lives in the "Hou-tien" (describes the space where all lives live after Heaven and Earth were created), his heart disperses into the True Nature, the Human Nature and the Animal Nature.

Everyone has the three Natures. The True Nature is obsure. The Human Nature is precarious because it constantly alternates among the past, present and future. Thus, there are the thoughts of the past, the thoughts of the present, and the thoughts of the future. The Animal Nature is simply the desire to satisfy the sense. If one cannot reign over his Human Nature, his True Nature would be obstructed and his Animal Nature would expand to the extent that it dominates the person. Such persons would not be different from animals. If one can reign over his Human Nature, his True Nature would slowly surface, and it will not be difficult for such person to become an Immortal, a Buddha, a Saint, or a Sage.

The True Nature is "Li"; the Human Nature is "Qi"; and the Animal Nature is "Xiang". A new born child has a bright True Self. As he starts to acquire knowledge, he acquires habits and his True Nature becomes covered. The more habits he acquires, the more covered is his True Nature. Eventually, he is totally dominated by his Animal Nature and becomes driven by emotions and desires.

Hence, the method and guide to practise Tao is simply to rid of selfishness internally and to establish five virtues of Tao externally. The five virtues are benevolence, justice, propriety, wisdom and faith. Once one has earned enough merits and established good virtues, his True Self will be restored to full radiance and he will display his True Nature solely, like a dirty mirror that's just been dusted and restored to its original brightness, displaying his True Nature solely.

Author: T.A Chew
Website: http://www.white-sun.com

T.A Chew, an accountant by profession, has gone through many sufferings and was told by the Goddess of Mercy that he has to learn from real experiences in order to help people in need in the future. By practising Tao in order to restore his True Self, he knows everyone can do it because we are all the same.


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