Miracles are around the corner. A Journey in Search of Truth

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After watching 《Conclave》, my mind was instantly pulled back to 1993—to that moment in Italy, a land so intertwined with the history of the Vatican, where I personally witnessed the revelation of Truth.

 Once again, it was proven: though the buildings still stand tall and magnificent, and the bells continue to ring, these churches have become empty shells. The outward splendor remains, but inside, the Truth has long vanished.

 At the time, I had been invited by the chairman of a high-end Italian fashion brand to attend a renowned fashion exhibition in Milan.

 The church bells rang constantly throughout the city. What puzzled me was that, despite the frequent chimes, I never saw anyone heading toward the churches for worship. One day, while dining at the hotel bar, the bells rang again. I turned to the owner and asked, “Why is no one going to church for service?”

 He replied, “We haven’t gone in a long time. Religion has lost the Truth. There is no Truth. Instead of wasting time suffering in church, we might as well enjoy life.”

 His blunt honesty hit me like a bolt of lightning. Beneath his words, I heard a sense of confusion, a longing—a yearning for answers about life. When did religion, once meant to guide, become an empty crutch for the sincere? Though it offers no help to their souls, people remain trapped within it, unable to distinguish Truth from falsehood, lost in the confusion.

 I responded immediately, “Truth? I know the Truth.” As soon as I said that, the owner rushed out from behind the counter, stood before me, and asked eagerly:

“Please, tell me. What’s the Truth? I want to know the Truth. When can I get the Truth?” We set a time to meet. I could feel the depth and sincerity in his desire to pursue the root of life—it was real, and it was urgent.

 To my surprise, when I returned at the appointed time, the room was full of people.

 I said to them, “You are here because of the Truth. The Truth is the “Dao”. All religions originate from Truth. Religion is just a bridge meant to deliver the Truth.”

 Everyone immediately started helping to set up. The entire operation rested on my shoulders. I took on multiple roles—host, translator, and speaker—to convey the Truth to everyone present.

 After the ceremony, I taught them what correct meditation means, emphasizing: The first step in cultivating the “Dao” is to quiet the mind using the right method. This cultivates proper habits, dissolves harmful tendencies, and over time, allows one to see their true self.

 The next morning, I was driven to meetings from dawn till late at night. When I returned, I saw everyone standing at the door, looking around eagerly. Every pair of eyes that met mine was filled with hope. Especially the owner—he ran toward me, tears in his eyes, deeply moved, repeating again and again:

“I saw the Virgin Mary! I got the Truth! This is Truth!”

 The Italians’ long search, the brand’s invitation, my sudden arrival, the unfolding of divine miracles—

 All of it happened swiftly and perfectly aligned. Without personal intentions, simply following Heaven’s will, I came to understand the deeper purpose of this journey: it was Heaven’s response to their sincere prayers.

 Because of their unwavering longing for Truth—so pure, so simple—Heaven arranged and orchestrated the opportunity.

 This testimony of Heaven was no product of human effort or projected desire, but a spontaneous and genuine unfolding.

 Miracle is Truth.

 When your heart is sincere, and you move Heaven with it, Heaven will open a door for you. But if you live under the rule of desire and never truly seek Truth, you’ll remain unrelated to it—because Truth cannot be exchanged for falsehood.

 So ask yourself, right now—are you truly sincere? Or merely deceiving yourself?

 Those I met in Italy found the Truth, the “Dao”. But across the world, there are far more who drift, follow blindly, and miss the chance. That’s why, when people ask me, “Why have I never seen a miracle?”—my answer is always the same:Ask yourself.

 Truth doesn’t reside in cathedrals, temples, or shrines. It exists only in the heart that’s willing to return to its origin.

Ask yourself:

Am I walking on the right path?

Am I willing to change?

Am I responding to people and life properly each day?

 "At this very moment, do you realize that only by discerning the right direction can you follow the Truth and live a life that truly shines?"

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