Working with the Unconscious & Breaking the Loop of Control. Practice unconditional flow to return to freedom and true potential.
Day 1: OBSERVING THE UNCONSCIOUS – THE FIRST STEP ON THE JOURNEY BACK TO FREEDOM AND TRUE POTENTIAL
The first day of the Art of Transformation Course, Cycle 1, officially kicked off in the Lam Ha plateau amidst a sacred circle of energy. The core message that Master Oneness delivered from the very first session was simple yet profound: Cycle 1 of the Art of Transformation is about working with the Unconscious.
The Master emphasized that, among countless spiritual topics, the Unconscious is where we need to focus most, because it is the invisible thread that anchors and prevents us from touching our true potential. Transformation and peace cannot come from examining and analyzing the unconscious of others. The key lies in working with one’s own Unconscious.
In that environment, all analysis and judgment of the mind were invited to be put down. The only thing required was to merge into the flow, fully present here and now.
VALUABLE HEART-OPENING SHARES
During the sharing session at the end of the day, the stories told were not just personal experiences, but vivid testimonies to the power of practicing the Art of Transformation:
An American student, who had wandered through many doctrines and philosophies, expressed a feeling of relief:
“Before, I had accumulated too much knowledge, too many spiritual concepts from various classes, masters, and religions. Coming to the Art of Transformation, I was allowed to put them down, to be free to be who I am. Although I have only been practicing with Master Oneness for a mere four months, I feel deeply that this is the most important and transformative period in my entire life.”
A friend from the UK shared about the moment of finding light:
“I came to Diviners when my life hit its deepest bottom. After I started practicing, I felt I was able to pull myself up, find peace and happiness much more than before. People around me are also surprised by this change. Now, I understand that wherever Diviners is, I will show up and practice transformation.”
Another student perceived this practice not as an event but as a way of life:
“I realized the Art of Transformation is not a course. It is the lifestyle that I have been applying and practicing throughout the past three years. I feel a huge change in how I work with my emotions and face life.”
And finally, the story of place and kinship:
“After two years of living abroad, upon returning to Vietnam, I only truly felt ‘home’ when I came back to Diviners. For me, Diviners is not just an organization; it is my family in Vietnam, the community that has been supporting and uplifting me.”
The first session concluded in warmth and openness, leaving a deep conviction that the journey to finding the inner master within each person had truly begun.