Perhaps you're not as good as you think
This book offers insightful case studies and self-healing solutions to guide readers in the process of ""identifying"" themselves rather than simply ""finding"" or ""being"" themselves. It teaches the method of ""seeing through"" to recognize one's true face, understand family dynamics, address personal growth, manage health and emotional history, and avoid common pitfalls of human nature. By improving mental cultivation, solving personal problems, and reshaping a beautiful, confident, and peaceful self, readers can achieve a deeper understanding of themselves.
While some individuals seek to see through themselves, others may feel apprehensive about doing so. However, the book emphasizes the importance of facing oneself and developing the ability to see through one's appearance. By integrating and balancing fragmented aspects of oneself, individuals can cultivate a calm, upright, and bright heart, ultimately meeting themselves beautifully.