True Feelings Everywhere Across the World

Xuefeng

January 31, 2025

Having journeyed through more than sixty cycles of spring, summer, autumn, and winter, I have walked this path wrapped in true feelings. Whether in Africa or Oceania, Asia or North America, I have encountered genuine kindness and warmth wherever I have traveled.

The true feelings I speak of here refer to emotions that are given freely and selflessly, without any ulterior motives or expectations of return.

First and foremost, my parents embody true feelings more than anyone else. I have never sensed even the slightest trace of self-interest in their love and care for me. I have never felt that they expected filial repayment from me. My mother, in particular, always gave silently, never complaining, never asking me for anything. In my heart, my parents are like two Buddhas.

Among the most unforgettable friendships in my life’s journey are those with Xue Binyi and Liu Jincai. Their kindness toward me was crystal clear and pure, without the slightest impurity. Whenever I recall the countless things they did for me, I feel deeply ashamed, as their noble character is far beyond my reach. In moments of hardship, thinking of them fills me with strength—they are a vast source of spiritual energy within me.

When I think of my elementary school teachers, as well as those from middle school, technical school, college, and university, I feel the depth of their sincere dedication. I never did anything for them, yet from them, I received an endless wealth of knowledge and spiritual nourishment.

Throughout my journey, true feelings have surrounded me like a protective halo. There was a classmate in middle school, a few Black employees who worked for me in Africa, the newly appointed police chief and officers in Lincang during the construction of the Fourth Home of Lifechanyuan community, as well as the handsome police officer and the public security director in Xinjiang during the construction of Gesar Home. Thinking of them, I am deeply moved by their sincerity.

Of course, the true feelings of the Chanyuan Celestials in Lifechanyuan are even purer—completely untainted by any self-interest. Just like my two elder brothers and three younger brothers, they have never sought anything from me, only offering me respect and heartfelt sincerity. Oh, Heaven! What have I done to deserve so much true kindness, more precious than gold a thousand times over, throughout my life’s journey?

My life experience has taught me that true feelings exist everywhere in the world. True feelings are priceless; they are the most valuable spiritual wealth in life. The lesson I have learned is this: on life’s journey, whenever you have the chance to meet someone—whether it be your parents or children, brothers or sisters, childhood friends, teachers or classmates, colleagues or superiors, or even a romantic partner—never calculate, never scheme. Even if the person you meet is not a good person, as long as they have not harmed you, offer them your genuine feelings.

The greatest regret in life is betraying or failing to cherish true feelings.

Give your true feelings freely, and leave everything else to Tao. Never blame others.

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