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  • Preface to “The Chapter on Revelations”
  • The Thirty-Six Eight Trigrams Formation Which Are Hard To Conquer
  • Who is my grandmother after all? And who am I?
  • Out of the Egypt of the Spirit
  • Responding to the Revelation, Finding the Way Out
  • Life Needs a Track!
  • Priorities: The Order of Importance and The Emergence of Life
  • Find the Best Coordinate System and the Best Coordinate Points of Life
  • Gratitude: The First Element of LIFE’s Sublimation
  • The Truth!
  • Why Should the Qiang Flute Complain About the Willows? The Spring Wind Does Not Reach the Yumen Pass
  • Dead Parts Feel Nothing
  • Opening a Small Path for Everyone: Stepping Outside the Three Realms, Beyond the Five Elements
  • Escaping Suffering
  • Escaping Suffering (Part II)
  • Fated Encounters, Fated Departures
  • How to Receive Negative Cosmic Energy and Information
  • Faith!
  • The Tao and Its Virtue
  • Morning Mushrooms Do Not Know the Cycle of Day and Night
  • Dancing the Tango on the Edge of Death
  • Excess, Dangerous to Life
  • Insetting Gemstones into the Crown
  • How to Know Whether You Are Fragrant or Foul
  • Beware! One Tendency Hides Another
  • Sages (Part One)
  • Sages (Part Two)
  • The Path of Moderation for the Sage
  • The Saint
  • Run Bare-bottomed When Your Life Is on the Line
  • Do What Should Be Done, Avoid What Shouldn’t
  • Material Thinking
  • Image Thinking
  • Associative Thinking
  • Illusory Thinking
  • Tai Chi Thinking
  • Tai Chi Thinking (Continuation 1)
  • Tai Chi Thinking (Continuation 2)
  • Tai Chi Thinking (Continuation 3)
  • Tai Chi Thinking (Continuation 4)
  • Unclear Signs of Impending Death
  • Taking The Principle of Least Resistance
  • Mahjong, Hundun, and Chinese Culture
  • A Revelation from the Structure of Graphite and Diamond
  • If there is No Retribution, There will be No Natural Law
  • Thinking About the Temperature of the Soul from Two Pictures
  • Enlightenment from Famous Brands
  • Revelations from Daily Life
  • Revelation: the More Excellent, the Happier
  • Tigers Will Not Grow Wings on their Backs
  • The Purer the More Stable
  • The Small Changes Gradually Occur, While the Big Changes Happen in an Instant
  • Everything Has A Sound
  • Associative Thinking
  • Quiet Places are Free from Misfortune, but Places of Excitement may Breed Disaster
  • The Noble Rarely Appear
  • The Garden of Eden Is Lost Like This
  • From Penicillin Allergy To The Formation Of Sarira
  • Consciousness Can Hear the Voice of the Greatest Creator
  • Knowledge and Wisdom
  • No Love, Small Love and Great Love
  • Quickly Attain Standards and Retreat in Time
  • Changing in Tune with the Cyclical Evolution of the Universe
  • Emotion, Love, Sex, Beauty and the Way of Nature
  • Distinguishing the Truth from the False
  • Simple + Unsophisticated=Beautiful
  • The Function and Value of Garbage
  • Small Minds Are Clever, Big Minds Are Foolish - Shrewd but Unwise
  • Laws Which Keep LIFE Immortal
  • The Last Flight
  • Tao, Virtue, Law, Benevolence, Righteousness, Rituals, Wisdom, Credibility, Magical Art
  • Close One Door, and Others Will Open Automatically
  • Evil Kindness
  • Benevolent Evil
  • Time Brings Changes in Fortune
  • Satan’s Bait
  • Life Rots and Stinks Like This
  • Seeing Without Recognizing and the Folly of “Buying the Casket and Returning the Jewel”
  • Others May Doubt, I Believe
  • Shocking Thunderclap in Silence
  • The Greatest Creator's Judgment of Humanity Occurs at all Times and in all Places
  • Fragrances Will Attract Butterflies To Flowers And Pure Hearts Will Be Frequented By Celestial Being
  • When Powerless, Seek External Help
  • Revelation of Zero-Degree
  • Pulling out the Firewood from Under the Cauldron is the Lowest-Cost Path to Immortal Cultivation
  • The Path of Genius
  • The Revelation of the Door Gap
  • The Higher the Aspiration, the Wider the Path
  • The Revelation of "Not Born into a Royal Family in the Next Life"
  • The Revelation of the Camera
  • The Revelation from the Mudslide Stopping for Him for 16 Seconds
  • The Revelation About LIFE from Chopping Wood
  • The Revelation of Glass
  • In the Natural Order, Barbarity Overcomes Civilization
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Insetting Gemstones into the Crown

Xuefeng

A few days ago, while organizing the shaded pathway between the swimming pool and the tennis court, my spouse discovered a carp sculpture about the size of a lamb, hidden in the grass. It had been long neglected, weathered by rain, dust, wind, and insects. Once lifelike, the carp now appeared dull, aged, and lifeless. My spouse had two gardeners retrieve it, clean it, repaint it, and place it at the entrance of the billiard room against a flower wall. Flanked by two pots of silver-edged spider plants and surrounded by asparagus ferns, the carp suddenly seemed to embody the spirit of leaping over the dragon gate, adding a vibrant touch to the courtyard.

As I gazed at this new scene, my thoughts wandered, and I was filled with reflections. A simple sculpture, once cleaned up and placed in the right setting, could radiate brilliance again. How many precious things in this world are buried in the "grass," their true form and beauty yet to be revealed? Especially in human society, how many talented individuals are lost in the trivialities of daily life, forever missing the chance to display their true potential? How many intellectuals, wise figures, and gifted people have been buried in the vast sea of mundanity, their wisdom and brilliance never given the chance to shine? A gemstone must be set in a crown to sparkle; similarly, sages must be allowed to shine brightly.

A sage is not only the pillar of a nation and the pride of a people but also the dutiful child of their parents. They are both law-abiding citizens and extraordinary talents. They can quietly blend into society, unnoticed, or rise above the mundane, graceful and carefree. They can soar alone in the blue sky or join a flock of cranes. Like twinkling stars in the night sky, they adorn the heavens, bringing life and beauty to the universe. Imagine a sky without stars — the night would be a lifeless void. Likewise, without sages, the world would be dull and unremarkable.

Why don’t sages shine? There are two primary reasons. First, they lack self-awareness, never realizing they are gems among humanity. Second, societal constraints hinder their talents. Like a brilliant pearl hidden in a shadowy corner rather than displayed prominently, without an effective system or discerning eyes to recognize them, even those with extraordinary talent and ambition may find their potential trapped within the "fortress" of their own thinking. Their fervent aspirations and profound knowledge may be eroded by time and drowned by mundane chatter, leaving them to live in obscurity. To become a sage, one must overcome these two obstacles. First, seek the guidance of saints, for saints possess the insight to recognize true talent. Without following a saint, how can one discern whether they are wise or not? If one blindly believes themselves to be the best, they risk becoming like the proverbial frog at the bottom of a well.

Second, “be friends but not followers.” It is crucial to cultivate friendships with people from religious and political circles while avoiding membership in their organizations. Once entangled, doctrines and rules may constrain one's free will and innate nature, rendering them a servant to others, unable to live freely. Additionally, it is vital to step out of one’s circles regularly. Remaining caught in a vortex leads to confusion, while stepping out offers clarity to evaluate what truly matters, its nature, value, and worthiness of one’s devotion.

Time and energy are the diamonds of life. Insetting gemstones into the crown means dedicating one’s time and energy to endeavors that best reflect the value of life.

But where can one find the place or career that best reflects life’s value? I carefully considered various fields — from farms to factories, military camps to mines, government offices to schools, service industries, commercial pursuits, and even matters of the heart. I pondered the work of scientists, professors, thinkers, writers, artists, philosophers, political leaders, and religious figures. Yet, something still felt missing. I also reflected on the lives of hidden hermits residing in the mountains and streams. Their existence is undeniably free, wonderful, and elegant, but there lingers a faint sense of helplessness and coldness.

Of course, those exceptional individuals who bring light to humanity deserve respect. But if their own life’s journey is too sorrowful and tragic, I hesitate to advocate such a path.

So, where can one truly reflect the greatest value of life? The mystery is boundless!

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