SPIRITUAL SCIENCE - A JOURNEY BACK TO YOUR TRUE SELF

REALISATION 50: WE ARE ALL ONE - HARMONISE, DON’T DISSOLVE

Author: Hoàng Nhật Minh

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Created: 2026-04-06 23:00:12

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Book cover image Realisation 50: We Are All One - Harmonise, Don’t Dissolve

An orchestra may have a hundred instruments. No two are the same, yet together they create one piece of music.

To harmonise is not to dissolve-it is for each person to keep their own true sound within the shared composition.

There is an old story: in a flock of sheep as white as clouds, there was only one black sheep. The shepherd boy hated it, because it spoiled the flock.

Then one day, snow covered the whole field in white. Only that single dark mark remained-guiding the boy back to the flock when it had wandered off.

And he understood: sometimes it is difference itself that saves us.


1) Difference is part of the whole

In nature, no two leaves are exactly alike. No two souls feel the world in quite the same way.

If water were only water, and salt were only salt, how tasteless life would be. It is when water meets salt that we taste the sea; it is when light touches darkness that dawn becomes visible.

Difference is not a boundary that pides us. It is the breath of persity and evolution.

Just as in the human body-the heart, the lungs, the hands… each has its own function, yet all serve one single life.


2) Harmony is a law of the universe

This universe endures not through sameness, but through balance and interdependence.

Yin and yang; stillness and movement; destruction and creation-everything turns together to keep a perfect rhythm.

When we can accept another person's differences without losing our own essence, we touch the wisdom of harmony.

That is not dissolving-where the inpidual is swallowed by the collective-but blending-where each note keeps its own timbre, and yet together they form the symphony of human life.

The universe is not outside you. Look within-and you will see the whole universe. - Rumi


3) From 'me' to 'us'

Modern science-from quantum physics to evolutionary biology-has shown that every particle, every cell is linked within one shared field of energy.

When you breathe out, that air may be breathed in by someone on the other side of the planet.

When you send a kind thought, it travels outward like ripples on water, touching countless hearts.

We imagine we are separate. In truth, every living being is simply a different form of the same source of life.

We are all One.


4) Living in a perse world

Harmony is not avoiding conflict. It is learning to mature through conflict.

Someone may have a clear viewpoint yet still know how to listen; hold their identity yet remain generous of spirit-this is what real wisdom looks like.

Many international companies deliberately keep a few people with opposing views on their boards. These inpiduals will question and challenge every decision-and yet, precisely through that friction, the board is pushed towards decisions that are more accurate and sound.

A society with only one kind of voice will quickly wither-because no one is left to kindle the fire of creativity.


5) The lesson of salt and water

When salt is put into water, it becomes salt water-still salt, still water-only now both are more complete together.

So it is with people. You can be different from me, and I can be different from you; but when our hearts know how to harmonise in love, we become small drops that gather into the ocean of humanity.


6) Closing

Harmony is not abandoning what is unique. It is recognising what is shared, hidden inside every uniqueness.

All of us-whatever our skin colour, religion, ideas, or beliefs-are learning the greatest lesson of humanity:

How to coexist with love and wisdom.

For in the end, only Love and Harmony are the true frequency of the universe.

Hoàng Nhật Minh
Excerpt from the book: Spiritual Science - A Journey Back To Your True Self

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