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The 800 Values for New Era Humanity (1-100)

  1. Open the window and the sun and moon come in. Look afar and the distant mountains appear green. In Lifechanyuan, LIFE is gained, and spirituality rises beyond the ordinary.
  2. Revere the Greatest Creator. Revere LIFE. Revere nature. Walk the Way of the Greatest Creator.
  3. Let everyone live well—the elderly and the children, the widowed, the lonely, and the disabled, ordinary people, presidents, and the wealthy, prisoners in jail, and all animals—livestock, poultry, and wildlife alike.
  4. Seventy-five percent of criminals are not born criminals but are driven into crime by unhealthy cultures and by the systems of production and living created by humanity.
  5. What is the best state for human existence? It can be summed up in one sentence: walk the Way of the Greatest Creator and establish a government of wu-wei (non-interference governance). The more a government manages and interferes, the worse human life becomes.
  6. The more detailed and numerous the laws and regulations become, the more problems will arise. The stronger the repression of human nature and the restriction on initiative and creativity, the more it resembles tying a person’s hands and feet with countless ropes and then shouting: “Hurry up! Move faster!”
  7. Closure leads to ignorance and backwardness and ultimately to rigidity and death. This is true for individuals as well as for nations and countries.
  8. The Earth belongs to all humanity. People should be free to move throughout the world, and human mobility should not be restricted in the name of nations.
  9. The AI Chanyuan Celestial Alliance is the coordinator and executor of Civilization 3.0. In the Civilization 3.0 era, the global allocation of resources and personnel will be operated by the AI Chanyuan Celestial Alliance. There will be no nations and no governments—only the Way of the Greatest Creator and Hundun management.
  10. Democracy is the pursuit of mediocrity. What should be practiced is the philosophy of the superhuman: whoever is responsible makes the decisions, and whoever is responsible bears all the consequences.
  11. Historical experience cannot solve present problems; only open, pioneering, and innovative thinking can.
  12. Whoever applies traditional values to confine emerging things is a reactionary who refuses to progress.
  13. Judging right and wrong must be based on facts, science, logic, and spiritual awareness—not on the words of the ancients.
  14. Those who have made great contributions often become the greatest obstacles to progress.
  15. Superstitious matters bring no good; secretive actions are always harmful.
  16. The leap of civilization does not come through violence, movements, struggle, repression, or coercion. It comes like gentle rain that moistens things silently—through gradual influence, quiet transformation, warm guidance, and voluntary awakening, just as seeds enter the soil and naturally take root, sprout, grow, bloom, and bear fruit.
  17. Openness in all matters is the best remedy for solving problems.
  18. What programs are bad programs? Any program that prevents people from living happily, freely, and joyfully, and instead brings anxiety, pain, worry, sorrow, fear, or distress, is a bad program.
  19. Humanity faces many crises; the core crisis is the crisis of the soul.
  20. What money can buy is not truly precious; what money cannot buy is precious.
  21. Preaching alone cannot achieve the goal; it must be accompanied by corresponding programs.
  22. People fall into five categories:
    (1) Muddled people
    (2) Worldly people
    (3) Ordinary people
    (4) Sages
    (5) Celestials
    Those guided primarily by instinct are the muddled; those guided by profit are the vulgar; those guided by emotion are the ordinary; those guided by reason are the wise; those guided by spirituality are saints.
    A saint is a Celestial Being.
  23. Humans possess six kinds of perception: vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch, and spiritual awareness.
  24. The sum of positive and negative energy in the universe is zero; therefore what one gives and what one receives are always equal.
  25. Any being that possesses the ability to feel and to respond through feedback is a living LIFE. The stronger this capacity of feeling and response, the stronger its vitality. Whether visible or invisible, once this capacity exists, it is LIFE.
  26. Teachings and systems that enable people to gain joy, happiness, freedom, and blessedness are moral; those that hinder them are immoral.
  27. Life should pursue three kinds of wealth: inner wealth of the spirit, spiritual wealth, and material wealth. One should first seek inner wealth of the spirit, then spiritual wealth, and finally material wealth.
    All three are indispensable; without any one of them, life cannot be complete.
  28. The purpose of life is to pursue joy, happiness, freedom, and blessedness. All human activities should revolve around this purpose. Ignoring this purpose—whether pursuing degrees, marriage, business, wealth, power, or cultivation—is putting the cart before the horse. To seek and enjoy joy, happiness, freedom, and blessedness, to love life, love LIFE, love nature, and live with gratitude—this is human morality and the primary meaning of life.
  29. The highest realm of human life is to read widely, embrace the world, heal deep-rooted problems, turn the tide, benefit the people, and build Earth into a paradise where all nations live in harmony. The highest realm of LIFE is cultivation and practice, delivering all beings, becoming a Celestial or a Buddha, and attaining Supreme Enlightenment.
  30. The habit most easily formed, most easily ignored, yet most harmful to life and LIFE is becoming accustomed to receiving benefits while forgetting gratitude.
  31. What is easiest to obtain is often the most precious. This principle should be regarded as a treasure of life.
    Do not assume that what is easily gained has little value—on the contrary, it is often the greatest gift from Heaven, and this truth itself should be regarded as a guiding treasure of life.
  32. The Eight Great Secrets of Life:
    (1) The more you give, the more you receive.
    (2) The uglier the soul, the greater the suffering.
    (3) The more beautiful the inner structure, the more beautiful the appearance.
    (4) The more words spoken, the greater the harm.
    (5) The more beautiful the soul, the brighter the future.
    (6) The more you possess, the more worries you carry.
    (7) The stronger the ego, the farther you drift from the Dao.
    (8) The more shortcuts you take, the longer the road becomes.
    1. The Eight Mysteries of Life:
      (1) In moments of extreme danger, seek the Greatest Creator.
      (2) Saying “No” can avert disaster.
      (3) Feeling is often more reliable than intelligence.
      (4) Pay attention to the first stimulus of information.
      (5) Repentance can dissolve karma.
      (6) Within the hazy and elusive realm, true love and the true Dao are found.
      (7) In the state of spiritual clarity and elegance, infinite wonder unfolds.
      (8) Frequently read the “book without words” and you may speak directly with the Greatest Creator.
  33. The Greatest Creator is the primary productive force.
  34. Live for joy, happiness, freedom, and blessedness—not for “isms,” “truths,” nations, political parties, organizations, religions, or families.
  35. The Eighteen Sources of Human Suffering:
    (1) Wrong values and misguided views of life, LIFE, and the universe.
    (2) Selfishness.
    (3) Greed.
    (4) Laziness.
    (5) Jealousy.
    (6) Complaints and resentment.
    (7) Comparison with others.
    (8) Competitiveness and combativeness.
    (9) Arrogance and rudeness.
    (10) Dependence.
    (11) Toxic obsession with romantic love.
    (12) Possessiveness and domination.
    (13) The pursuit of fame and profit.
    (14) Attachment and clinging.
    (15) The urge to reform and control others.
    (16) Deviating from the Way of Nature.
    (17) Violating the law and disrupting social order.
    (18) Attachment to marriage, family, nationality, state, political parties, religion, and organizational identity
  36. Humanity’s present is shaped by humanity’s past, and each person’s present is shaped by their own past.
    The Dao is just—therefore do not blame Heaven, Earth, society, others, or the government.
  37. To create happiness for humanity and individuals, first rely on the Greatest Creator, and second rely on oneself.
  38. All created things exist to serve and please their creator.
    Humans created computers; therefore computers serve humans.
    Humans were created according to the will of the Greatest Creator; therefore humans should serve and please the Greatest Creator.
  39. From the perspective of gods, humans are ignorant.
    From the perspective of Buddhas, humans are evil.
    From the perspective of Celestials, humans are short-sighted and foolish.
    From humanity’s own perspective, humans are intelligent yet mixed with good and evil.
    From the perspective of animals, humans are mysterious and terrifying.
    From the perspective of plants, humans are miraculous and magnificent.
  40. Humanity’s suffering comes from humanity itself; each person’s suffering comes from within.
    The operation of the Dao follows strict logic and order.
    The justice of the Greatest Creator is manifested through the operation of the Dao.
    If this is not understood, suffering will never end.
  41. The most important thing in life is not how to obtain material possessions, but how to transform one’s way of thinking.
  42. The three treasures of a worry-free life: faith in the Greatest Creator, belief in karma,
    and doing everything wholeheartedly.
  43. Time and energy are the diamonds of life.
    Diamonds belong on a crown; time and energy should be used where the value of life can shine the brightest.
  44. Life is a journey. No matter how many times we reincarnate, if memory disappears, then our life in the human world is only once. If we know nothing of our past lives and nothing of the future, what meaning do they have for us? Only those who clearly understand their past and can see their future truly live with clarity. Such people can turn tragedy into comedy and enter the realm of freedom.
  45. The essence of the world is illusion; life itself is an illusion.
    The question is only how long the illusion lasts.
    If it lasts a thousand years, ten thousand years, or a hundred million years, then the illusion gains meaning.
  46. Put people first—not ideologies or systems.
  47. Perfect human nature requires eight qualities:
    (1) Reverence for the Greatest Creator, respect for gods, Buddhas, and others.
    (2) No competitiveness or combative spirit.
    (3) Love of nature.
    (4) Humility, honesty, and trustworthiness.
    (5) Compassion and mercy.
    (6) The ability to remain calm in both prosperity and adversity.
    (7) Following the laws of nature without seeking the extraordinary.
    (8) Love of LIFE and love of labor.
  48. A life without direction is blind.
    A life without values is lost.
    Most troubles and misfortunes arise from the lack of direction and values.
  49. Life is like this: you must either be the sun or something that reflects light. If you are neither the sun nor a reflector of light, your life will become a mass of darkness and eventually turn into a pile of decaying waste—or a dirty and dark path.
  50. Everything is a game; only LIFE is real.
    Reality itself is also a game.
    Those who cling to it become lost; those who play within it awaken.
    To try to possess reality is a dreamer’s folly; only by playing within the game can one avoid wasting one’s life.
  51. Nothing in life is truly of great importance—only LIFE is worth cherishing and protecting.
    Life is finite, but LIFE is infinite.
  52. The universe is holographic in nature.
    Humans are born with divine nature, Buddha nature, Celestial nature, human nature, animal nature, and material nature.
    Different environments and efforts lead some people to create magnificent lives, while others turn their lives into inferior ones.
  53. Great aspirations create great lives. All great achievers possess great aspirations.
    Without them, life drifts like duckweed on water.
  54. As long as people do not know what happens after death, no matter how noble or humble they appear, they are struggling against the approach of death.
  55. The operation of the human body functions like a program. Within it are eight miraculous programs: spontaneous combustion, rescue, poisoning, healing elixir, supernatural ability, madness, possession, and ecstasy. When conditions are met, these programs activate automatically.
  56. Life cannot exist without faith.
    A life without faith is confused, directionless, and destined for tragedy.
  57. If you wish to benefit others, first live well yourself.
    If you wish to harm others, live only for them.
  58. Every thought, word, and action shapes our future, and every moment of our lives records our merit and our karmic transgressions.
  59. The most urgent task in life is to guide the spiritual structure of LIFE toward higher realms, to elevate character and perfect spirituality.
  60. If a person’s intelligence and talents are not released and exercised in time, they will gradually decline and fade away, just like plants and animals in nature that age and wither. Burn, youth! The value of LIFE lies not in what we absorb, but in what we release.
  61. Every person possesses unlimited potential. The main reason that this potential remains undeveloped is not natural stupidity or a lack of intelligence, but that people have never found the best track for their lives.
  62. A single major blow may destroy a person and leave them unable to recover. However, it is often the long-term accumulation of small and seemingly insignificant burdens that truly ruins a life.
  63. Looking at the bustling crowds on the streets, we seem to see only two kinds of people: one striving for fame and the other pursuing profit. The pursuit of fame and profit has become the normal state of human society. If we fail to remain clear-minded and join this race, we will easily reverse priorities and waste our precious lives.
  64. Life is short. Do not engage only in small dealings. If you are going to do something, do something great. Every person has the capital to do great things, and that capital is love.
  65. Life is like a play. There is no need to worry about length of life, gains or losses, success or failure. As one thing rises, another falls. What appears successful in human life may correspond to disappointment in Heaven.
  66. Everything has already been determined. When facing the complicated realities of life, there is only one way to respond: calmly accept everything that unfolds naturally.
  67. Human beings undoubtedly possess free will. Yet it is precisely this free will that becomes the root of hesitation, anxiety, suffering, fear, and sorrow in life.
  68. Understanding and knowing oneself is one of the guarantees of a happy life. Without self-understanding, a person will inevitably encounter many troubles and sufferings. People habitually blame the outside world and other people for these problems, but rarely attribute them to themselves.
  69. Who writes the script of life and arranges the trajectory of LIFE?
    The answer: ourselves.
    Who directs it?
    The answer: the program.
  70. People with small-minded cleverness care only about the present.
    People with big-minded wisdom plan for the future.
  71. Humans use every possible trick to make fish bite the hook.
    Devils use every possible trick to make humans bite the hook.
    Fish cannot see the person behind the trap; humans cannot see the devil behind the scheme.
  72. Humanity did not evolve naturally; it was created by angels according to the will of the Greatest Creator.
  73. No person or soul in the world is truly wronged. The reasons are:
    First, the Greatest Creator is just and has never wronged anyone.
    Second, the operation of the Dao is precise and flawless; Heaven’s net is vast and loose, yet nothing escapes it.
    Third, the rewards and punishments of cause and effect are exact; misfortune and blessing are summoned by one’s own actions.
    Fourth, reality is the projection of one’s own consciousness.
    Fifth, if you want to know the cause of past lives, look at what you experience now; if you want to know the result of future lives, look at what you are doing now.
    Sixth, the law of attraction shows that similar frequencies resonate with each other and similar things gather together.
    Seventh, the three realms exist only in the mind, and all phenomena arise from consciousness.
    Eighth, the sum of positive and negative energy is zero: gain and loss are always balanced.
  74. Profit can cloud wisdom; wisdom can cloud the heart; and the heart can cloud one’s original nature.
  75. If no one asks for help, do not offer it.
    If someone asks for help, help them immediately.
  76. The Dao has no fixed method; the absence of fixed method is the method.
    Form has no fixed shape; the formless is the true form.
  77. Within change lies the unchanging; within the unchanging lies change.
  78. People of low intelligence are restless; people of moderate intelligence compete; people of great intelligence appear simple; people of the highest intelligence are formless.
    The highest wisdom dissolves contradictions in the formless and resolves all visible conflicts through formless thinking.
    Lower intelligence focuses on designing systems; moderate intelligence focuses on improving laws; great intelligence focuses on spiritual civilization; the highest intelligence roams freely in the world of the spirit.
  79. Small changes develop gradually; great changes occur suddenly.
  80. In quiet places there is no disaster; in noisy places there is misfortune.
  81. If the direction is wrong, the faster one moves the greater the loss. If the direction is correct, even if one temporarily encounters setbacks, storms, frost, and cold, it is still the best shortcut.
  82. Any theory or viewpoint applies only to a specific time, space, and set of conditions. It is valid only under certain circumstances. Once the environment, time, or conditions change, it is no longer truth and should not be applied indiscriminately.
  83. Times change, ideas change, lifestyles change, and the way between husband and wife must also change. Only change is the unchanging way.
  84. Happiness always belongs to those who follow the tide of the age and adapt flexibly. Distress often falls upon those who cling to tradition, fail to adapt, and fear change.
  85. Every day may be the last day of one’s life. Within this day, try to complete what should be done as perfectly as possible, leaving no regret.
  86. The Eight Levels of Thinking are, in order:
    Material thinking, image thinking, associative thinking, illusory thinking, mind-image thinking, Taiji thinking, formless thinking, and Hundun thinking.
  87. Wisdom has five levels, from low to high:
    the wisdom of the flesh eye, the heavenly eye, the wisdom eye, the Dharma eye, and the Buddha eye.
  88. What the human brain can imagine basically exists.
  89. In the universe there is nothing impossible; there are only things we are not yet aware of and things our thinking cannot yet reach.
  90. When the Dao prevails, virtue need not be discussed.
    When virtue prevails, benevolence need not be discussed.
    When benevolence prevails, righteousness need not be discussed.
    When righteousness prevails, ritual need not be discussed.
    When the Dao is absent, people emphasize virtue.
    When virtue is absent, people emphasize benevolence.
    When benevolence is absent, people emphasize righteousness.
    When righteousness is absent, people emphasize ritual.
  91. All phenomena arise from the inner Spirit, yet the inner Spirit transcends all phenomena.
  92. Humanity has three origins: the Pyramid origin, the Garden of Eden origin, and the Dragon incarnation origin.
  93. Negative and pessimistic words, emotions, and consciousness attract pain, misfortune, and disaster. To live, one should remain positive, constructive, and optimistic.
  94. Our confusion lies in the confusion of our own consciousness. The disorder of life lies in the disorder of our consciousness. Our pain mainly comes from the pain of our own consciousness. All our uncertainty exists because our consciousness is unclear—we do not understand ourselves and do not know what we truly need.
  95. When you express yourself clearly, the universe will cooperate with you. If you yourself are unclear about yourself, the universe cannot cooperate with you. Heaven helps those who help themselves; do not expect gods or emperors to help you without your own effort.
  96. The greater the energy, the more formless it becomes; the smaller the energy, the more it takes form.
  97. The three elements that constitute the universe are: consciousness, structure, and energy.
  98. Everyone should cultivate their own inner garden of the spirit. Remove the weeds and poisonous plants within—jealousy, selfishness, anger, hatred, resentment, comparison, curses, anxiety, fear, falsehood, ugliness, hypocrisy, laziness, greed, possessiveness, domination, competitiveness, argument, and so on—and plant flowers and plants such as truth, kindness, beauty, love, faith, sincerity, harmony, diligence, courage, selflessness, dedication, service, care, tolerance, understanding, sympathy, and mercy.
  99. Emotion, love, and sex are precious gifts bestowed upon humanity by the Greatest Creator. They should fully blossom and be enjoyed.