Professor Huang Chongchen’s thoughts after two days of class

Professor Huang Chongchen’s thoughts after two days of class. I am particularly grateful to the respected Professor Huang Chongchen for all his teachings. I learned so much and gained so much insight on the two days on the weekend. My destiny is made by my heart, and I cannot control my destiny. No matter what I encounter, the teacher has solutions and guidance. We are on the path to spiritual practice!

I am extremely grateful to Xue Yunxin, a talented woman who is pious and ambitious. She holds classes every month and has done a lot of good deeds and sown countless good seeds of wisdom! Over the years, I have been studying a series of courses at King Kong Business School. Everything comes from cause and effect, and the causes that were planted in the past are all written on my face. Unfortunately, I have been looking for the seeds in the past to no avail. Recently, Professor Huang cracked the code Teach us completely clearly!

After studying for two days, it suddenly became clear that the joy cannot be suppressed. The detailed truth behind the appearance has been found by us, and it is very clear how to change it next. Thank you very much. It is very satisfying for me, a guy who breaks the casserole and asks for the final answer.

On the way, I kept thinking about the great significance of Professor Huang’s course. Buddhism and spiritual practice also have a strong logic. Professor Qia Qia's class explains the logic very clearly. As a rigorous person who has a background in medicine and is engaged in financial planning, I found it to be clear and logical, without any loopholes. As expected of a professor of Chinese studies who was a scientist, he expresses the essence of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism in a particularly interesting and fascinating story. Ordinary people are most interested and concerned about physiognomy, Feng Shui, and fortune, which ultimately leads to diligent practice, accumulation of good deeds, and a good heart. All living beings. . . How wonderful! Such a skillful and convenient method. I am happy to admire the professor’s compassion and wisdom!