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  • Forword to the "Chapter of Wisdom"
  • Crossing the River as Stones
  • Where Did My Six Hours Go?
  • Emptiness, Spirit, Grace
  • Balancing the Abstract and the Concrete
  • Avoid the Long-Term Impact of Small Load Energy
  • Enemies Are Benefactors: The Path of Repaying Debts
  • Space and Hatred
  • Faith is Truth, Love is LIFE
  • What Are You Busy With?
  • The Longer the Gestation, the Sweeter the Fruit
  • Adding Value to LIFE
  • The Secret to Health
  • Do Not Disturb—Joy Lies Within It
  • Eliminate One Source of Profit, Amplify Efforts Tenfold
  • The Sun in the Black Hole
  • Observing the Profound and the Manifest
  • Enlightenment
  • Follow Your Nature
  • Those Who Have Long-Term Concerns Will Have Immediate Troubles
  • Move the Earth
  • The Way of the Tao Seems Obscure; Advancing in the Tao Seems Like Retreating
  • The Highest Form of Communication
  • Always Do Simple Things
  • Seeking the Optimal Combination
  • Unused Medicines are the Best Medicines
  • The Sustenance of Life
  • The Path of Understanding, Seeking, Realizing, Attaining, and Upholding the Way
  • How About Turning 180 Degrees to See the Scenery?
  • Transform Consciousness and Abandon Wisdom—Entering the Hall of LIFE
  • One Who Is in Harmony With the Tao, the Tao Likewise Delights in Him
  • The Highest Goodness Is Like Water
  • The Highest Wisdom is Formless
  • The Harm of Thought Inertia
  • The Scholar Stays Home
  • Expanding the Space of LIFE
  • Seeking the Best Fulcrum for Life
  • Follow Your Heart’s Desires Without Overstepping Boundaries
  • The First Step to Returning to Youth
  • Resolving Contradictions in the Invisible
  • The Most Easily Obtained is the Most Precious
  • The Magical First Time
  • Whimsical Fantasies: Exploring Extraordinary Abilities
  • Unshakable and Following One's Nature
  • Follow Your Intuition When Necessary
  • The Great Way (Tao) and the Small Path
  • Enrich Your Inner Self
  • Surrendering Life to the Tao's Arrangement
  • The Finite and the Infinite
  • Small Matters and Big Matters
  • The Three Essential Elements of a Fulfilling Life
  • A Revelation from Walnuts and Peaches
  • Chaos and Holographic Order
  • Establishing Oneself in Society through Rich Inner Content
  • The Heart of Comparison is the Heart of Malice
  • Examining Whether You Belong to the Masses
  • The Differences Between Minor, Moderate, and Great Filial Piety
  • The Subtle Techniques for Achieving a State of Emptiness
  • Do Not Suffer Yourself for Goals
  • So-called Coincidences are Links in the Chain of Inevitability
  • Is Coincidence Accidental?
  • From the Kingdom of Necessity to the Kingdom of Freedom
  • Everything Is Inevitable; Only I Roam Free
  • The Self in All Things
  • The Constant Nature of All Actions
  • The Benefit of Existence and the Utility of Emptiness
  • The Utility Cannot Be Seen and the Visible Cannot Be Used
  • Act Without Striving, Handling Things Without Interfering, Savor the Flavorless
  • The Objective World is a Reflection of Subjective Consciousness
  • Break Through the Consciousness of Walls
  • Unite with Heaven, Resonate at the Same Frequency
  • The Reference Frame and Coordinate System of Life
  • Mutual Generation and Restraint Maintain Balance
  • Destruction and Creation
  • Two Parallel Lines Intersect at One Point
  • The Secret to Acquiring Infinite Energy
  • The Three Major Pursuits in Life
  • Appearance and Essence
  • Positioning Your Life
  • Secrets of Diet
  • The Many Benefits of Knowing About the Afterlife
  • The Three Great Treasures of Life
  • Strategic Life
  • The Spiritual Life
  • A Life Without Regrets
  • Escape from Despair
  • Chasing the Sun and Escaping the Night
  • Infants Who Never Grow Up
  • Do Not Offer Help Unless Asked For
  • Further Discussion on “Do Not Offer Help Unless Asked for”
  • Looking for Your Own Garden of Eden
  • Abandonment Is an Achievement
  • Consciousness, Structure, and Energy are the Three Elements of the Universe
  • Who is Wrong?
  • How to Use Free Will
  • Should We Maintain Kindness?
  • Conquering Demonic Nature
  • Your Enemies Will Be the Members of Your Own Household
  • The Eight Great Awakenings from Human to Celestial Being
  • The Cerebellum and the Brain
  • That which is Easily Hurt is Weak and Flawed
  • Fate and Transcending Fate
  • Escaping the Traps of Life
  • Patterns and Endings
  • It was We who Sold our Own Liberty
  • Four Outlooks will give you Harmony
  • Some Perceptions about Life
  • My Reply to the Four Questions Raised by the Chairman of the International Federation of Philosophic
  • The Thinking Style and Approach to Action in Spiritual Thinking
  • Those Who Have Constant Faith Will Have Constant Actions
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Do Not Disturb—Joy Lies Within It

Xuefeng

When I was a child, sitting on the ground and playing with mud with my friends, I found joy within it. At such moments, if an adult came over and interrupted, saying that smart children should be reading instead of playing with mud, and that they should stay clean and not get their clothes dirty, it would ruin the fun.

For teenagers, idol worship is like playing with mud; their happiness and joy lie within it. If adults are disdainful and obstructive, it can hurt the pure emotions of these young people and cast a shadow over their innocent hearts.

When two people are deeply in love, they find great joy within it. If teachers or elders insist on them being rational, it can prevent the budding of love from blooming at the right time, leading to enormous regret and endless consequences in their lives.

A woman with a beautiful figure might enjoy taking nude photos of herself and sharing them publicly. Please don’t judge her by conventional moral standards or try to bring her down. She is immersed in her own joy, and many others are thrilled and excited by the beauty of her art. This aligns not only with the original intent of the Garden of Eden but also with the life of celestial beings in the Ten-thousand-year World of Heaven.

Some people enjoy seeking thrills—horse racing, playing the stock market, bungee jumping, adventuring, having affairs, or even overthrowing regimes. Please do not interfere; they are finding joy within these activities. Some enjoy writing poetry, playing chess, singing, or fishing. Please do not mock or disturb them; they are finding joy within these activities.

Some love politics, some love making money, some love art, and some love philosophy. Please don’t pour cold water on them or discourage them; they are finding joy within these pursuits.

Some enjoy studying Buddhism, some enjoy cultivating as celestial beings, some enjoy martial arts, and some enjoy mystical arts. Please do not ridicule them; they are finding joy within these practices. Some enjoy getting married, some enjoy being single, some enjoy meditating, and some enjoy hiking. Please do not give unsolicited advice or offer misguided suggestions; they are finding joy within these preferences.

If someone is passionate about something, as long as it brings them happiness and does not harm others, they should be allowed to indulge in their passion. Interfering will only bring them distress, leaving them at a loss.

Who can say their life is the most perfect, or that their path is the most correct? Who can guarantee that their advice will bring joy and happiness to others?

What others do not need should not be forcibly given, and when others do not need help, do not insist on being a good person. The mood of a person living in a thatched cottage may be better than that of a person living in a luxurious palace. The body and mind of someone who eats simple food may be healthier than those of someone who indulges in gourmet delicacies. Simplicity is better than complexity, and plainness is more precious than extravagance. A shepherd may understand the wonders and beauty of nature better than a philosopher.

What is a successful life? As long as you feel happy and content throughout your life, that is a successful life. Is becoming an emperor a success? Perhaps sorrow lies within. Is having billions of dollars a success? Perhaps trouble lies within. Is becoming famous or holding office a success? Perhaps problems lie within. Is having a different beautiful woman to accompany you every night a success? Perhaps disaster lies within. Is writing a million articles a success? Perhaps moral corruption lies within.

"Good fortune hides within bad, and bad fortune lurks within good." The lotus emerges pure from the mud, while fish perish in clear water. The gates of a wealthy household may conceal the starved dead, while a remote place may give birth to a phoenix—who can discern this?

"Cleverness can lead to its own downfall," as the saying goes, "The mantis stalks the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind." A lifetime of humiliation may instead lead to the Buddhist path; a life of poverty may instead lead to the celestial way—who can comprehend these mysteries?

Only those with great wisdom and insight should offer advice or make suggestions, and only those with deep enlightenment should educate or guide others. It seems I must also be cautious; otherwise, I may not be doing good but instead accumulating karma. As long as you find joy in what you do, I will stand aside, not disturbing or offering poor advice. "A gentleman's word cannot be taken back, no matter how fast the horse is," as Wei Xiaobao famously said.

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