Chapter 1

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE & THE TRUTH

For over 11,500 years, intelligent humans have walked the Earth, and during this time, language has existed alongside humanity. While we often consider language to be a tool for communication and mutual understanding among people, it holds a deeper significance. Language is a conduit for conveying hidden truths about God. Each language within different clans and countries reveals His truths within its unique structure. By simply observing and contemplating, we can uncover these truths.

In this book, the author will elaborate on the hidden meanings within the Vietnamese language.

  1. How Many Trinities Exist?

A. The Three Highest Universal Trinities:

  • The first trinity comprises the Spirit of God, the Creator, often referred to as the “first and the last,” “Alpha and Omega,” Tai Chi, and Supreme God, among other names.
  • The second trinity consists of the Father of God, created by the Spirit of God. Tai Chi describes thithe Supremepreme creating the First Yang.
  • The third trinity is composethe Motherother of God, also created by the Spirit of God, with Tai Chi labeling it as Supreme, creating the First Yin. The process of creating the Father of God and Mother of God, as defined by Tai Chi, signifies the creation of duality.

Father God and Mother God (Thanh the Ngoc Hoang Thuong De)

These three highest universal trinities encompass the Supreme God, Father God, and Mother God. Importantly, the Spirit of God is synonymous with the consciousness of Father God and Mother God, making these trinities a unified entity. People also recognize these three trinities as the Supreme God, the Three High Trinity, and the Highest God.

B. The Divisiothe Godf God Trinity:

  • The first trinity incorporates the Spirit of God, Father God, and Mother God. In Christian belief, Father God is the primary figure in the universe.
  • The second trinity includes the Son of God, as described in Christianity as the Son of God.

The third trinity: The Grandchildren of God. In Christian terminology, they are referred to as Holy Angels. All the generations beyond the present are considered Holy Angels as well. The division of the God Trinity does not involve hierarchical levels or power divisions, as all, from the Son of God to the grandchildren of God and beyond, share the same unchanging destiny.

Moreover, in our daily lives, we observe various expressions of trinities, such as the individual’s trinity of body, mind, and soul; the trinity of subconscious, RPLI (Reality Principle of Last Incarnation), and transcendental consciousness; and the trinity of mind, words, and actions. Even Buddha’s everyday gestures, knowmudras,dras, reflect reverence for the Highest Trinity God, with his hand positions symbolizing this respect, including two fingers swept back and three fingers raised.

2. What is spirituali”Spirituality”ality is a word with two related meanings that serve a common purpose:

  • “Tâm” is a shortened word for “center.
  • “Linh” is a shortened word for spirituality.

Spirituality represents the center of the soul— the soul of God; it is God. Alongside this primary meaning, spirituality also implies another meaning for humans—returning to the center from the word “soul.”

  • “Tâm” is a shortcut word for the soul.
  • “Linh” is a shortcut word for inspiration.

The soul is the origin of all emotions, from absolute love to respect and trust. Pursuing spirituality means pursuing God. Currently, we can only feel God through the faith of the soul. God can only inspire and manifest through deep belief that arises from the soul; it cannot be inspired through the mind alone. God’s inspiration through faith allows people to become aware of God’s truth in their minds.

  • Pursuing spirituality is pursuing God and seeking a closer connection with Him.
  • The spiritual realm is the domain of God.
  • Spiritual abilities are God’s gifts to us.
  • Spiritual development involves strengthening our relationship with God.
  • Spiritual technology refers to the divine methods and tools that help us on our spiritual journey.

3. Why is He called Ông Trời” (God)?

The term “Ông Trời” has been commonly associated with God. While this is true, it is important to understand that “Ong Trời” represents more than just God; it carries additional meanings. “Ông” means grandfather or great-grandfather, while “Trời” signifies God.

The title “Ông Trời” has a deeper significance, as it reveals that “Trời” refers to a grandfather. God is our grandfather. Although Father of God is a common reference, it is more accurate to address Him as a grandfather. A grandfather is the genuine interpretation of the term “Ông Trời.”

4. What is the meaning of man, human beings, and humanity?

Man: “Con” translates to child, while “Người” means God. Therefore, “con người” denotes God’s children. This implies that “con người” represents all of God’s children. Just as a grandfather can refer to his grandchildren as “con,” he can also use it for his children. Grandparents can use “con” to address both their children and grandchildren.

Human beings

  • “Loài” represents the species.
    • “Người” signifies God.

Hence, “Loài người” is understood as one of His species. This signifies that “Loài người” denotes us as one species of God.

Humankind (Nhân Loại)

  • “Nhân” can be understood in two ways: as people or those at the center.
    • “Loại” means removed or detached.

Therefore, “Nhân loại” signifies those who have distanced themselves from the center. The center represents the heart, which is synonymous with the soul, while the universal center is God. Humanity refers to those who are separated from God, not in union with Him.

  • What is ethics?

The term “ethics” derives its meaning from Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching. (Lao Tzu is the embodiment of God, as discussed in “The Great Truth” book’s chapter about the author.).

A. Daoism: Dao, as described in Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching, can be considered the essence of Daoism. Daoism represents the spirit of God, characterized by energy, consciousness, knowledge, wisdom, and original wisdom. It was the first energy source used in creating the universe. Daoism is the initial conscious energy that existed at the dawn of the universe.

Creative Daoism embodies awareness and creative intelligence. Dad’s role in creating the universe illustrates how God’s wisdom gave rise to the universe and everything within it. However, wisdom is focused solely on creative work and does not concern itself with concepts of beauty or ugliness, right or wrong, or good and evil. Wisdom does not judge beauty or condemn evil. Instead, intellect considers the nature of all objects or things based on their existence, determining what is reasonable or unreasonable and what is useful or useless.

When Lao Tzu stated that Daoism existed before God, it meant that the primordial spirit preceded the physical presence of God. Taoism predates both the earth and heaven, symbolizing the universe’s origin. Daoism is attributeless, just as intellect lacks gender distinctions (male intellect is no different from female intellect). Daoism lacks a defined form, mirroring the shapelessness of intellect. Daoism can simultaneously manifest in one place and appear instantly in another, bridging vast distances across the universe.

  • Heavenly Daoism signifies God’s wisdom and knowledge. A leader is one who guides and enlightens humanity with wisdom. Human actions are expressions of human consciousness.
  • Enlightenment represents the highest level of awareness, complete consciousness, and full awakening.
  • In Christianity, a Christian is someone possessing the wisdom and knowledge of Catholic doctrine.
  • A Buddhist is an individual with wisdom and an understanding of Buddhist philosophy.

Đức,” also known as the soul’s software program, is a term from Lao Tzu’s Tao Te Ching. Ethics originates from Daoism, with the soul naming and nurturing all things and creatures created by God’s wisdom. From the soul, God discerns between good and evil, right, and wrong. The soul imparts names and nurtures character.

  • Faith is the belief that stems from the soul.
  • Heavenly God is the expression of God’s soul through love.
  • Jesus Christ is Jesus’s soul expressed through love.
  • Buddha is Buddha’s soul, also expressed through love.

Typically, people associate the term “Đức” with titles in the spiritual domain, such as the Pope, cardinal, bishop, Duc Thuong Toa, Dalai Lama, and similar positions. It is not typically used for individuals in the intellectual or scientific fields.

When discussing ethical people, we refer to individuals with wisdom, knowledge, pure souls, compassion, mercy, and generosity. A person with high ethics possesses elevated consciousness and profound love for the soul.

In summary, ethics can be understood as a manifestation of consciousness and the soul. As J. Krishnamurti puts it, “What ethics does is give you freedom.” Virtuous individuals find liberation, salvation, and freedom for their souls.

6. What is the ego self, the true self, or selflessness?

In discussions of the ego self, the true self, and selflessness, the term “Ngã” denotes a path or a road at the intersection of three and four roads.

  • The ego self represents one’s individual path.
  • The true self is the genuine, honest way that originates from within each of us. It is also known as the enormous ego, Holy Spirit, or superconsciousness.
  • Selflessness does not imply the absence of a path; rather, it encompasses all paths and serves as the guru of all paths.
  • Selflessness can also be equated with God.

Even in the phrase “cá thể,” God reveals the truth about the origin of physical human life. “Cá” in “cá thể” conveys the idea of a fish, suggesting that physical humans have their origins in fish.

Over time, through various evolutionary processes and adjustments by celestial beings, fish genes transformed into human genes. This aspect of human origin is vividly evident in our language. By examining these biases, one can come to understand this truth.

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