Let Our Consciousness Enter the New Era First

Xuefeng

February 7, 2025

Now that we have cars, trains, and airplanes, would you still travel long distances in an ox-cart or a horse-drawn carriage? Now that we have smartphones, would you still write letters and deliver them to the post office for a mailman to send them thousands of miles away?

Do you still use an abacus? Do you still walk two kilometers to fetch water? Do you still carry a basket of dirty laundry to the river to wash your clothes? Do you still build houses by stacking mud bricks?

Now that you have the “Second Home,” are you still eager to get married, start a family, and raise children as a safeguard for old age?

The era of Lifechanyuan has arrived—a time of universal brotherhood, where the whole world is one family. Are you still foolishly enthusiastic about sacrificing yourself for your nation? Nations like the United States, Germany, Russia, Iran, and China will soon become things of the past; the nation itself will turn into a historical phenomenon displayed in museums. Will you still insist on distinguishing “this is our country” from “that is another country”?

Artificial Intelligence has been born and is growing rapidly. Do you still want to become an accountant, lawyer, teacher, clerk, or statistician? Robots will soon replace almost all manual labor—do you still intend to rely on physical work for survival?

Will gas stations still employ workers dedicated solely to fueling vehicles? Every job that can be programmed will soon be replaced by automated systems—will human operators still be needed? As more government departments are compressed or abolished, do you still aspire to be a civil servant or climb the bureaucratic ladder just to scrape by?

With the emergence and growing dominance of silicon-based life, we will eventually realize that humanity is gradually evolving into an unnecessary species on this planet. People will become consumers of Earth’s resources and producers of waste—destructive forces rather than its protectors. Reflect on this: are we now on the eve of a great purification? Is it still worthwhile to strain one’s brain trying to start a business and become rich?

In the future, most of our interactions will not be with concrete individuals but with virtual information. Every smartphone user should ask themselves: do you spend more time scrolling on your phone or engaging in face-to-face conversation? Facts and trends indicate that, in the future, people’s need for spiritual and soul wealth will far exceed their need for material wealth. Perhaps the joy and comfort brought by someone far away will far surpass the spiritual satisfaction provided by those nearby. Clearly, seeking the source of spiritual and soul wealth is far more important than merely making money.

“Those who do not plan for eternity are unfit to plan for even the present moment; those who do not plan for the whole situation are unfit to plan for even a small domain.” “Those who do not plan for their entire life are not capable of planning even one undertaking; those who do not plan for heaven are not fit to plan for their whole life.”

Times are evolving. In an era of development, traditional ideas and methods will not continue along their old trajectories. Only by breaking free from the constraints of traditional culture and the shackles of conventional production and lifestyle can we align with the laws of the new era. If we cling to the old ways, we will inevitably be eliminated by the new era—just as television and newspapers are gradually being phased out.

Marriages and families will be phased out, nations will disappear, and even political parties and religions will be eliminated. Similarly, current forms of currency will become obsolete, and officials and billionaires will be replaced; only those with a perfected soul garden will endure.

Let our consciousness enter the new era first and then strive to have our bodies follow.

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