Welcome to The Ultimate Truth book. Certainly, honesty is a word you may use every day of your life. However, the progress of all souls has clearly been influenced by truth, which has always had the highest priority in existence. Without truth, everything will surely go crazy, existence will be miserable, and the world will be unhappy. Only the truth can guide and change you from an ordinary person to a Superman. But first you should choose a master if you wish to acquire what you want. From the content of the book The Ultimate Truth, I can help you find the master you want.
Fortunately, the teacher you will have to seek is not too far from you; that person is yourself. Given the reality, you are your greatest teacher, and only you can know everything in life. You will so certainly become a Superman. The Ultimate Truth actually offers a wealth of knowledge to assist you in rediscovering yourself. The Ultimate Truth actually offers a wealth of knowledge to assist you in rediscovering yourself.

INTRODUCTION & MESSAGE
Dear all my beloved readers,
It has been over two years since I published the book “The Great Truth” on the website giwho.com. It was a difficult time for me. Honestly, after finishing “The Great Truth,” I thought I’d never write another book. I had hoped that the book would inspire and delight many people, but that did not happen. I was disappointed and dismayed to see the book languish in a corner of the vast expanse of the internet, with few readers taking notice.
Then, one day, after my daughter’s friend asked me, “What should we do next?” Taken aback, I suddenly realized this was my question. It dawned on me that everything I presented in “The Great Truth” book were initial concepts and could not encompass all the most important truths. I understood that there were many aspects of God that I had yet to discover, many hidden truths that remained elusive. I realized that if I stopped at “The Great Truth” book, it would not help me or others reach where we wanted to go.
I sought guidance from God, and He told me, “My beloved son, your next challenge is not about doing; doing is an action of the illusional and impermanent physical world. Your current challenge is about what you should think and know, not what you should do.
In a clan chat, my niece remarked, “Anyone who genuinely pursues spirituality is never rich; they always face difficulties and obstacles.” I fear encountering similar challenges. Her observation deeply struck me, and her words resonated deeply with my own experiences. I had never considered myself on a spiritual path until that point, and the word “spiritual” had seemed like superstition to me. However, since that day, the word “spiritual” haunted me, and I began to reflect on my current situation, realizing that I had indeed been pursuing spirituality.
Since then, I’ve been questioning what spirituality is and why those who pursue it, particularly religious founders, are frequently confronted with misery, poverty, and adversity. I questioned whether the spirit might bring either enormous pleasure or terrible suffering. I wondered if following the spirit meant seeking release and redemption.
Observing that those who pursue spirituality often face misfortune and poverty, I felt compelled to clarify the true meaning of spirituality. I believed that without understanding the truths of spirituality, there would not be many courageous individuals willing to embark on a spiritual journey.
Once again, I brought these questions to God, and He responded, “My beloved son, do you know that, from the beginning until now, no one has asked me, ‘What is spirituality?’ Humans have asked me many questions on diverse topics, but few have inquired about the essence of spirituality. It is not that people lack interest in spiritual matters; they believe they already know it.
My answers are the same: I have already answered all these questions before your prayer. All answers reside within your questions; your questions are your responses. You should be aware that humans often ask God for explanations, but they want those answers to align with their existing knowledge, religious beliefs, and prejudices. Few people come to me with an open mind and sincere heart to seek the truth. They come with questions but hope for answers that match their expectations and ego. Due to these reasons, I have not had the chance to reveal a complete truth through prayer.
You should know that God never provides answers that can encapsulate the entire truth; that, too, is the truth. If all human questions were posed with sincerity and unwavering trust, people would naturally understand in silence, in the sacred, and experience true understanding. In response to, “Dear God, can humans only know the truth through meditation?” God replied, “No, that is not true; meditation is just one of countless different methods we use to convey the truth to people. You should be aware that for humans, whether through meditation, direct telepathic communication, or any other means, reaching the truth from God is an arduous task. The biggest barrier that stands in their way is their pre-existing thoughts and beliefs. It is challenging for people to attain a completely blank mind in the present. I was only able to access the truth from the inner true self of humans through intense passion and continuous visualization of a specific question. The truth that emanates from the true self of every human is also God’s truth.
Let me provide you with a specific example using yourself. When you were drafting the book “Great Truth,” you asked me many questions, and I advised you to read various religious scriptures. What you gained from researching those books were higher-quality questions, but not the explanations. The answers to your enthusiastic pursuits during the day and night came from within and appeared in your mind. You thought you had it all figured out, but it was the visualization of your true self. Thinking serves to reprogram the accumulated knowledge in the human subconscious over a lifetime. However, the knowledge arising from the true self is God’s truth and is often referred to as creativity. Subconscious doing derived from previous subconscious knowledge is known as an invention Albert Einstein is a notable example of an individual who connected with his inner true self through contemplation. He skillfully used his acquired knowledge from schools, books, and others to generate questions for himself.
Indeed, the truth of God is displayed everywhere and in every aspect of human life. It is found in the teachings of prophets and messengers, within the pages of the Bible and other books, in language, character, literature, poetry, art, and music, as well as in the natural world—leaves, flowers, trees, rain, and snowflakes. It reveals itself in the murmur of waves, the whisper of sunny days, the cold of winter nights, the footprints of solitary travelers, the cries of bereaved mothers, and the sorrows of teenage girls. I assure you that if you take the time to observe the world without judgment, considering all things and events around you, and engage in introspection, you will discover the truth about God. However, this is not all; at times, certain individuals receive my true messages through revelation (revelational messages come in the form of information received in dreams).
Messages from revelation always carry profound significance and originate from My intentions, not imposed by humans. Unfortunately, humans often disregard this information. It was the word of God: an answer is not always the answer; sometimes a non-answer answers everything. One can envision God as a head chess player who can play chess with billions of people simultaneously. Depending on the individual’s level, God plays the appropriate moves. As a result, in real life, we encounter different perceptions of God—wise, superstitious, vengeful, impartial, or generous—created by each person according to their preferences. In this concise book, I invite you to join me in the quest to discover the true nature of God. Additionally, we will explore the hidden truths that God has concealed from us and why He has chosen to do so.
PART 1 : THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LANGUAGE AND THE TRUTH
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 this as Supreme creating the First Yang.
- The third trinity is composed of Mother 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 Division of 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, known as Mudras, reflect reverence for the Highest Trinity God, with his hand positions symbolizing this respect, including two fingers swept back and three fingers raised.