Jinfang

Lyricist/Director | Pioneering Scholar of Oriental Psychology & Chinese Character Philosophy,Cultural Alchemist | Founder of Oriental Psychology & Chinese Script Healing System

A 30-year Buddhist practitioner, Jin Fang has explored sacred mountains and spiritual sites across Asia to cultivate mindfulness practices rooted in ancient wisdom. He teaches that life is a journey of self-cultivation, where true peace comes from inner awakening. Through his unique fusion of art, linguistics, and Eastern spirituality, Jin guides seekers toward harmony with cosmic energy and personal destiny.

Heritage & Spiritual Lineage

Born in Beijing on March 28, 1971, as a descendant of the Qing imperial family (Aisin Gioro clan).Initiate of Arctic Shamanic traditions and Tibetan Buddhist lineages, holding dual Dharma names.

Milestones of Awakening

  • At 22 (1993), took refuge vows under 88-year-old Master Haiyuan at Lingguang Temple’s Buddha Tooth Relic Pagoda, receiving the Dharma name Yin Fang.
  • Guided by prophetic teachings from a disciple of the 10th Panchen Lama, embarked on a 12-year spiritual preparation before entering Tibet.
  • Documented historic events including Tulku enthronements at Kumbum Monastery (2005) and received empowerments from seven Tibetan masters, two now in parinirvana.

Pioneering Work

Since 1995, developed Oriental Psychology: TianDiWen Healing System – a fusion of:

  • Psycho-semantic analysis of Chinese characters
  • Destiny mapping through classical poetry
  • Energy alignment via sacred linguistics

During the pandemic, empowered 100,000+ individuals via digital platforms to “rewrite life narratives through ancient scripts”.

2025 Vision

With Guru Purji’s blessing, launches Lè Mandala Project – a global platform using Chinese character wisdom to help seekers decode cosmic patterns and manifest self-determined destinies.

Together in Culture, Together in Fortune

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