1909, Kirkhner was fourteen years old. Because his father was an all-around player, Kirkhner and his younger brother Niya often went to the beach near Adiyar's headquarters. At that time, besides Mrs. Besant, there was another person named Rydbait, who was the head of the Theological Society. One day on the beach near the headquarters, Rydbait found that G Zyniewski's aura was extremely unusual, without the slightest selfish color, and Virginia's aura was pure, so he discussed with Mrs. Besant and planned to raise two boys in England, so as to train G Zyniewski into a "world mentor". With the happy consent of their father, the fate of the two boys was sealed. Under the care of Mrs. Lutyens, Kirschner and Virginia gradually adapted to the life of the British upper class. Although he is treated as a star, he is never happy. He is still a shy, compassionate and gentle big boy, and he still fails all the exams. His natural emptiness prevented him from passing the exam by reciting and memorizing like ordinary young people. Finally, he managed to get into London University and Sorbonne University, but he still couldn't finish his studies. After the outbreak of World War I, the members of the Theosophical Society are increasingly looking forward to the world mentor to help the world, so Shashevski's responsibility is even heavier. He is closely guarded, and there are always two people following him. Even when taking the train, the adjacent carriages are crowded with followers. Virginia is very different from her brother. Although he has always longed for a normal life of marriage and children, he must protect and take care of his younger brother. Virginia's health has been poor, and then she contracted tuberculosis. The doctor advised him to move to Ohai in Santa Barbara Valley, California, USA, and the two brothers lived in a small house called "Songshe".
1August, 922, he suddenly entered the period of "consciousness change". From 17 to 20, from morning till night, he fell into a painful and incomprehensible state, and his body became extremely sensitive. At that time, people around were at a loss. Kirkhner's sensitivity is suddenly so subtle that even people's negative thoughts can't bear it. Sometimes they fall into a trance, and sometimes they complain about too much dust. Sometimes it is cold and hot, and sometimes it becomes lifeless. There seems to be a huge energy rushing to his head along his spine. He felt a sharp pain in the back of his neck and the top of his head, and there was no way to stop the process. He can only bear it. On the evening of the 20th, the situation deteriorated to the extreme. He was advised to sit quietly under a pepper tree outside, and he did. Soon, he felt his soul leave his body and float to the pepper tree. At this time, a star appeared in the sky. In a state of ecstasy and calm, Kirchner felt the charm of the Buddha. Finally, I tasted the taste of true love for the first time in a strange life course. From then on, I began to have confidence in my role. The other three people who witnessed the transformation process also changed obviously. The closest guess for what happened in those three days may be that the "clumsy fire"-the so-called human innate potential in Indian culture-rose on him. This great power has the effect of changing body and mind. When people's consciousness evolves to a certain extent, great power will automatically rise. The process of "clumsy fire" is very dangerous, similar to regeneration after death. His process lasted until 1 1 month, and his confidence became more and more firm.
1925 1 1 month, Shashevsky faces another major turning point. Virginia's health deteriorated, so he had to leave California to give a speech in India. He is very reluctant to get on the boat. When the ship arrived at the Suez Canal, the news of Virginia's death came by telegraph. It is said that Kirchner was in great pain at that time, and his whole belief system was facing disintegration. He sobbed his brother's name at night and was silent when he was awake. 12 days later, when he arrived in Colombo, he looked unusually peaceful and his face was radiant, and he could not see that he had experienced great grief. Later, he wrote this passage: "There is a strong desire to hope that others will suffer less. If they really want to bear these sufferings, I hope they can bear them bravely and not leave too many scars. I have cried, but I don't want others to cry. If so, I now know what this means. " His wisdom, which had been dormant for a long time in submission, seemed to wake up in a painful moment.
Zhang used compliments to describe the feeling of knowing Kirchner. In the 1960s, the wave of anti-material civilization began to impact European and American societies. At that time, many "flower girls" worshipped Shashevski at first, expecting him to lead them into "immediate nirvana". But then they were disappointed, because Kirchner's teaching was contrary to their psychedelic hedonism and escapism. However, many elites with real exploration and insight, including David Bohm, a physicist who studies quantum mechanics, and experts and scholars who study psychoanalysis, began to pay close attention to his teaching. It was in this era that his teaching became more thorough and clear. His speeches and works can't belong to any religion, neither the East nor the West, but the whole world. This human mentor, incarnating compassion and wisdom, spent his whole life trying to lead people into the realm he had reached, and he was still on the move until he died at the age of 90.