Lifechanyuan
Home800 ValuesSecond HomeSpiritual Guide-XuefengLifechanyuan FamilyHeavenly Bank
Preaching
Preaching
  • Revelations from General Relativity
  • The Confusion of Quantum Mechanics
  • A Blind Spot in Superstring Theory
  • Cosmic Holography (I)
  • Cosmic Holography (II)
  • The Unified Field of the Universe
  • LIFE and Energy
  • The Mysteries of Space
  • What and Where is Tao
  • How to Seek the Tao
  • What a Tao Achiever is Like
  • Do Not Pray for Miracles
  • The Substance Cannot Be Attained Without Function
  • Xuefeng Preaching Tao (1)
  • Xuefeng Preaching Tao (2)
  • Xuefeng Preaching Tao (3)
  • Xuefeng Preaching Tao (4)
  • Xuefeng Preaching Tao (5)
  • Xuefeng Preaching Tao (6)
  • Xuefeng Preaching Tao (7)
  • Xuefeng Preaching Tao (8)
  • The Three Essential Elements of the Universe: Energy
  • Dialectics of Mind and Form (Phenomenon)
  • Ultimate Tao Cannot Be Pursued Through Emotion
  • It Is Actually Easy to Reach Heaven
  • The Meaning and Distinctions Between Non-Action and Purposeful Action
  • When You Think You Are Right, You Are Already Wrong
  • Sensibility, Rationality, Intellectuality, and Spirituality
  • Self-Nature, Buddha-Nature, Tathagata Nature, and Heavenly Nature(Innate Nature)
  • Why Do We Not Get Sick Living in the Second Home?
  • Spiritual Communion
  • Revelations from the Inevitability within Apparent Coincidences
  • Absorption of Nonmaterial Energy
  • The Mystery of Becoming a Celestial Being: No Longer Possessing Yourself
  • The Distinction Between Rational Thinking and Spiritual Thinking
  • Those Who Argue with Others Are Unkind
  • Practitioners Should Not Accumulate Material Energy
  • The Maturity We Need and the Maturity We Don’t Need
  • The Scriptures of Transforming Qiankun (Chanyuan Celestial)
  • Chanyuan Celestial's Departure Speech for the Second Stage of Lifechanyuan
  • Everything I See is in Perfect Order
  • Everything Changes According to the Human Heart
  • The Sutra of the Wonderful Method for Achieving the Right Fruit
  • Focus and Persistence Can Achieve Miracles
  • Exploration of LIFE: Quantum Entanglement and the Other
  • How to Meet Your "Other Half"
  • How to Climb to the Peak of Life and LIFE
  • 18 Details for Climbing to the Peak of Life and LIFE
  • Focus Solely on Creation & Contribution, Without Worrying About Gains & Losses, Successes & Failures
  • Love is A State of Being
  • Where Is Heaven?
  • The Program is Running
  • The Poor cannot Enter into Heaven
  • Internal Structure is what Matters
  • Reading the Book without Words
  • How to Know Our Previous Lives
  • How to Predict Your Own Afterlife
  • The Trajectory and Free Will of Life
  • The Interpretation of Predestined Ties
  • The Secret and Truth of Predestination(I)
  • The Secret and Truth of Predestination(II)
  • The Dialectical Relationship between Reality and Illusion
  • The Eight Dialectics of the Universe
  • How to Liberate Yourself from Life and Death
  • The Secret of Time
  • Horizontal Time
  • Explore the Script of Life
  • All Gains Must Be Paid
  • Eight Ways through the Mortal World
  • Possess Nothing yet Have Everything
  • Brains, Minds (consciousnesses), and the Great Universe
  • It is EGO that Blocks our Way to Heaven
  • Looking for your True Self (I)
  • Looking for your True Self (II)
  • Looking for your True Self (III)
  • Looking for your True Self (IV)
  • Twenty-four Mandatory Indices to Heaven
  • A Cloud of Fog About “Nature”
  • Another Conversation with the King Devil (Satan)
  • How Individuals should Conform to the Ways of Nature
  • Analysis of the Way of Nature
  • The Nature of Celestial Beings
  • Analyses of the Nature of Celestial Beings
  • Constants of Life, Constants of LIFE, and the Balance Mechanism of the Universe
  • Truth is the Channel of God
  • What Kind of Environment Attracts What Kind of Creatures
  • Only Those Who Burn Bridges behind Them Have Hope to Open the Gate to Heaven
  • The Way of Nature
  • Profit Fails Wisdom, Wisdom Fails the Heart, the Heart Fails Nature
  • Fear Keeps Us Away from the Truth
  • The Bridge to the Celestial Islands
  • Follow the Way of Nature and Live your Life Naturally and Without Restraint
  • An Analysis of the Mysteries of the Way of Nature
  • I Perceive the Functioning of Dao through Gaming and Entertainment
  • The Affection Debt
  • Clear Thinking Leads to a Smooth Life and a Promising Future
  • Chatting about the Difference Between Foresight and Shortsightedness
  • The Application of the Way of Nature in Daily Life
  • On Borrowing the Opportune Moments of Heaven's Timing
  • Achieving Success through Heavenly Timing: Insights from Losing My Underpants
  • Cognition within the Same Dimension Cannot Resolve Internal Conflicts
  • If a Problem Seems Unsolvable, Explore Beyond Its Boundaries
  • My View of the Way of Nature
  • Uncertainty Principle in Quantum Mechanics and Human Destiny
  • Lifechanyuan Does Not Sacrifice to the Ancestor of Buddha-the Greatest Creator
  • Lifechanyuan Does Not Judge a Person's Character Based on Their Sexual Activities
  • The Inability to Find the Oriental Saint Is a Matter of One's Consciousness Frequency
  • Be the Servant of All
  • Be a Servant, Never a Slave
  • A Revelation from the Angel Who Guards the Gate of Heaven
  • Follow the Great Way, Walk the Right Path, and Align with Nature
  • Merge with the Eternal, Reach the Celestial Court
  • Treasure the Precious with Clarity and Awareness
  • Let the Mind and Life Grow Ever Simpler
  • Everything Is Fixed and Determined
Powered by GitBook
On this page

The Maturity We Need and the Maturity We Don’t Need

Xuefeng

June 23, 2013

Only mature fruits have delicate, sweet flesh that is suitable for eating and rich in nutrients. Immature fruits are astringent, sour, lack moisture, and have coarse flesh. Therefore, one should eat only mature fruits.

Only mature seeds have full grains, their LIFE’s nonmaterial structure is perfect, and their vitality is abundant. This allows them to sprout, grow, flower, and bear fruit in the future. Therefore, the seeds stored in the granary must be mature.

Only mature individuals are flexible, smooth, and boundless, like flowing water that adapts to any shape and continues indefinitely. They can unite seamlessly with heaven, earth, and humanity, without obstacles or hindrances. They can maintain harmony with all things in the universe without self-interest. They can merge with the Tao without individual desires, pursuits, attachments, or possessions. Therefore, only mature individuals can become celestial beings or Buddhas and live in the heavenly realms.

However, this kind of maturity is not what is needed: fruit that is picked before it is ripe and left to mature over a few days or a period of time is not desirable.

Maturity that comes before childhood is complete, where someone becomes prematurely "adult-like," is not needed. Maturity that appears before the end of adolescence, where someone is "too mature for their age," is not needed. Maturity that appears before experiencing the vibrancy of youth, where someone is already "too serious," is not needed. Maturity that appears before experiencing life’s joys, happiness, freedom, and blessedness, where someone is already "spiritually transformed," is not needed.

Each stage of life should display its unique characteristics. Premature maturity goes against the Tao of the Greatest Creator and the natural laws. It is inhumane to prevent children from playing and instead demand that they be “obedient” and focus solely on academic knowledge. It is inhumane to prevent teenagers from being high-spirited and full of ambition, only to require them to study, think, and bear heavy burdens. It is inhumane to prevent young people from having dreams, fantasies, lofty ambitions, and indulging in the joys of youth, and instead require them to be practical, focus on making money, and struggle for survival. It is inhumane to deny people a life of joy, happiness, freedom, and blessedness, while insisting they endure hardship and suffering to achieve spiritual transformation.

Buddha and celestial beings embody their nature. To fully live in one's nature is the will of the Greatest Creator in creating life. Therefore, any maturity that suppresses or destroys one’s nature to force maturity is unnecessary.

In reality, whether a being is a celestial being or Buddha is not determined by age, knowledge, experience, or understanding of spiritual practices, or if they have learned any profound theory or practicing method. If one lives in their true nature, they are already a celestial being or Buddha, a beautiful LIFE united with the Greatest Creator. Thus, a three-to-five-year-old child, if their spirit is untainted, is in a state of a celestial being. There is no need for someone to deliberately guide and educate them on becoming a celestial being or Buddha. If a prodigy is carefully guided and educated by experts, their talent might be obscured.

Imagine telling a peach tree, “You should grow well, absorb plenty of water and nutrients, maintain your peach tree nature, do not be lured by pear trees, and you should flower in spring, and the peaches you produce must taste like peaches.” Is this necessary? The peach tree knows best how to grow, flower, and bear fruit. It understands natural laws better than humans and knows how to harmonize with nature. Humans should not guide or educate but should provide water and fertilizer.

Premature maturity can be counterproductive. If a person does not live in their true nature but spends every day thinking about how to gain praise and eulogy by showing “maturity,” this kind of maturity is undesirable. Men should be men, and women should be women. “A woman who is externally graceful but internally capable is considered a mature woman; a man who is externally strong but internally gentle and refined is considered a mature man.” This kind of “maturity” is not the same as “mature crops,” but rather a distorted form of “maturity.” We would never consider a hen that lays eggs and crows to be “mature,” nor would we consider a rooster that crows and lays eggs to be “mature.”

A rooster that crows in time and a hen that lays eggs in time is considered mature. If a hen stops laying eggs or a rooster stops crowing, it is time for them to be slaughtered.

PreviousPractitioners Should Not Accumulate Material EnergyNextThe Scriptures of Transforming Qiankun (Chanyuan Celestial)

Last updated 10 months ago