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Enjoying Sexual Life Is a Natural Right and a Precious Gift from the Creator

A Gift to Civilization 3.0
By Xinzhou celestial

What is sexuality?

In Civilization 2.0, sexuality has often been wrapped in shame, guilt, fear, and moral judgment. It has been treated as something dirty, dangerous, low, or sinful — something that must be controlled, hidden, suppressed, or punished.

Yet this is not true civilization.
This is humanity’s misunderstanding of its own nature.

From the perspective of Lifechanyuan, sexuality is not a sin. It is not filthy. It is not inferior. It is part of the natural structure of life, written into creation by the Creator.

A flower has its nature.
Water has its nature.
Birds have their nature.
Insects have their nature.
Human beings also have their nature.

A flower blooming is not corruption.
Water flowing is not vulgarity.
A bird singing is not indulgence.
An insect calling is not immorality.

Sexuality is simply one expression of life’s natural structure. It includes attraction, intimacy, tenderness, bodily joy, emotional connection, the union of yin and yang, and the flowering of life.

So when Xuefeng says, “Enjoying sexual life is a natural right and a precious delicacy given by the Creator,” the deeper meaning is not to encourage indulgence. It is to liberate sexuality from the shame, fear, suppression, and moral chains imposed by Civilization 2.0.

It is to help humanity see again:

Sexuality is natural.
Sexuality is beautiful.
Sexuality is precious.
Sexuality is worthy of gratitude.


Sexuality is part of divine intention.

The nature of a mobile phone carries the intention of the one who created it. If we use a phone according to its nature, it becomes convenient and useful. If we misuse it, it becomes damaged, chaotic, or harmful.

In the same way, the nature of water carries the intention of the Tao. The nature of human beings carries the intention of the Creator.

When life follows its nature, it becomes smooth, joyful, relaxed, and harmonious.
When life goes against its nature, it becomes painful, distorted, heavy, and confused.

When a person feels deep joy, peace, and happiness, it often means that life is moving in harmony with divine intention.
When a person feels deep pain, repression, and inner conflict, it is often a reminder from the Creator: you have moved away from your true nature.

Pain is not necessarily punishment.
Pain is feedback.

It is like a phone overheating, freezing, or shutting down. The device is not punishing the user; it is showing that something is being used wrongly, overloaded, or forced against its design.

Human suffering is often the same. It tells us: something in life is not aligned with nature.


Civilization 2.0 has created immense suffering through its suppression and stigmatization of sexuality.

How many people have been humiliated because of sexuality?
How many have been judged?
How many have suffered from jealousy, possessiveness, secrecy, fear, shame, and moral condemnation?
How much natural love has been turned into bondage?
How much joy that could have been received with gratitude has been turned into poison?

Human beings do not suffer because sexuality exists.
They suffer because sexuality has been misunderstood, suppressed, shamed, possessed, monopolized, and judged.

The Creator gave human beings sunlight, air, water, physical sensation, emotional tenderness, attraction, intimacy, and joy. These are all gifts of life.

But Civilization 2.0 placed too many chains around sexuality. It made people desire and feel ashamed at the same time; need and deny at the same time; long for intimacy and judge it at the same time.

As a result, the natural beauty of life has been distorted, and the human soul has suffered.


Civilization 3.0 must bring a new understanding of sexuality.

It is not only an upgrade of economy, community, lifestyle, or social structure. It is also an upgrade in humanity’s attitude toward sexuality.

Civilization 3.0 is not a civilization of sexual repression.
Nor is it a civilization of sexual chaos.

Civilization 3.0 is a civilization in which sexuality is natural, clear, respectful, and grateful.

The right attitude toward sexuality is not suppression, denial, or contempt.
It is also not indulgence, obsession, or extremism.

The right attitude is:

Respect.
Cherishing.
Gratitude.
Naturalness.

Respect means no coercion, no deception, no exploitation, and no harm.

Cherishing means understanding that sexuality is not a toy, not a tool, not a form of display, and not an instrument of power.

Gratitude means recognizing that this is a precious gift from the Creator, not something to be shamed or abused.

Naturalness means allowing sexuality to return to the order of life itself — like flowers blooming, water flowing, birds singing, and insects calling.


To follow one’s nature does not mean to follow every desire.

Desire is often a surface movement.
True nature is the deeper structure.

Desire can be pulled by ego, possessiveness, excitement, jealousy, control, or craving. But true nature is the life program written by the Creator. It is the healthy and harmonious way a life is meant to operate.

Therefore, “following nature” does not mean, “I can do whatever I want.”

It means:

I do not violate the nature that the Creator has written into my life.

Following nature is not impulse.
It is not indulgence.
It is not the loss of boundaries.

It is allowing the beauty of life to unfold naturally, in clarity, mutual willingness, respect, and harmlessness.

A sexual life that is in harmony with the Tao should bring joy, not heaviness; nourishment, not harm; relaxation, not fear; gratitude, not shame; elevation of life quality, not confusion, possession, or suffering.

If a sexual relationship makes people more natural, joyful, gentle, open, loving, less jealous, less possessive, and less resentful, then it is moving in harmony with divine intention.

If it makes people more painful, attached, fearful, confused, ashamed, competitive, or wounded, then it has moved away from divine intention and needs to be corrected.


Sexuality itself is not wrong.

What is wrong is humanity’s misunderstanding of sexuality.

It is wrong to turn sexuality into sin.
It is wrong to turn love into possession.
It is wrong to turn nature into moral judgment.
It is wrong to turn a precious gift from the Creator into a weapon of shame, control, and suffering.

Civilization 3.0 calls sexuality back home.

From shame back to naturalness.
From repression back to joy.
From possession back to blessing.
From moral judgment back to life itself.
From the chains of Civilization 2.0 back to the original intention of the Creator.

Enjoying sexual life is a natural right and a precious gift given by the Creator.

This “enjoyment” is not crude greed.
It is the grateful receiving of a divine gift by a healthy life.

It is not the wild running of desire.
It is a beautiful experience within the natural order of life.

It is not degradation.
It is blossoming.

It is not shame.
It is grace.


When a flower blooms, let it bloom.
When water flows, let it flow.
When birds sing, let them sing.
When love comes, let it arise naturally in respect and clarity.
When sexuality appears, let it blossom naturally in gratitude and cherishing.

This is a gift from Civilization 3.0 to humanity:

No longer shame sexuality.
No longer suppress sexuality.
No longer stigmatize sexuality.
No longer torture life with moral chains.
And also, do not push sexuality into indulgence, consumption, or chaos.

Instead, let humanity finally understand:

Sexuality is simply sexuality.
It is part of the Creator’s design.
It is part of life’s nature.
It is a manifestation of divine intention.

Respect it.
Cherish it.
Be grateful for it.
Enjoy it naturally.

This is not degeneration.
This is life returning to nature.

This is not vulgarity.
This is a precious delicacy given to human beings by the Creator.