The Codes of Behavior for Citizens in the Kingdom of the Greatest Creator
Xuefeng
Full of gratitude. Only with gratitude can people obtain real pleasure, and sublime the quality of his LIFE. Only with gratitude can people be optimistic and take things philosophically, and scale the barriers of jealousy, greed, anger, fury, complaint, and resentment, and cross the one-plank bridge built along the cliff safely and smoothly to reach the ideal realm. Only with gratitude can one fully enjoy the pleasure, happiness, freedom and blessing in the kingdom of the Greatest Creator. Without gratitude, one will always live a life of high alert and face dangers everywhere. Be grateful, be grateful for everything that the Greatest Creator has endowed you. Be grateful for living in the kingdom of the Greatest Creator, be grateful for everything that the people in the home have done for you, be grateful for the teachings and guidance offered by Jesus Christ, Buddha Sakyamuni, the Celestial Lao Tze, the prophet Mohammed, and generations of sages and saints. Be grateful, and the road ahead will be flat and smooth, with endless groves of flowers blooming profusely and flocks of birds twittering and flitting in the sky. Be ungrateful, and the road ahead will be shrouded with dense dark clouds, and overgrown with thistles and thorns, and so full of twist and turns that it will be extremely difficult for you to trudge through.
Completely unselfish. People who are completely unselfish are like glittering and translucent crystals and the endlessly expansive sky with drifting white clouds, and are like the murmuring limpid streams and blooming gorgeous flowers. They are symbols of beauty and incarnations of love, the messenger of kindness and angels of sincerity. The heavenly kingdom is theirs and the freedom is theirs. Once a person harbors selfish desires, he will be like a fruit or melon with a rotten core. The source of happiness has been blocked, and he will be deliberately provocative and make trouble out of nothing and cause distress to others. He will stir riot and unrest among the harmonious group, stinking like a pool of feces and buzzing around like a blowfly.
Be always diligent and amicable. Diligence makes people rich and refined, laziness makes people poor and hideous. Gentleness makes people magnanimous, peaceful and cozy; malice make people short-sighted and narrow-minded. The hardworking people are like the bees that fly among seas of flowers to gather honey, the lazy people are like fleas and lice that suck blood from animals. Gentleness is like fresh breeze; malice is like a sharp dagger that is thrusted randomly. Citizens living in the kingdom of the Greatest Kingdom should be always diligent, and amicable, any laziness and malice will eventually forfeit one’s freedom and happiness, will block the bridge to happiness, and will cause the loss of the Garden of Eden.
Cherish the time and opportunity that you enjoy. If you cherish it, you will not complain; if you cherish it, you will take good care of everything that you have; if you cherish it, you will be prudent in action and words so that you will not cause misery and hurt to others; if you cherish it, you will gradually become colorful auspicious light that bring good luck to other people; if you cherish it, you will take advantage of the opportunity that arises to accumulate merits and virtue instead of complaining, and finding fault with everything, and becoming a grueling and disgusting burden to the group.
Be reasonable, highly cultured and steeped in propriety. The citizens in the kingdom of the Greatest Creator are all reasonable, highly cultured and steeped in propriety, they are apt to learn culture, dance and song, music, poetry, admiration and appreciation. They have good breeding and training; they are refined and courteous and amiable when getting along with others. They are never rude and gross, and fierce browed. They often help others to achieve success instead of gossiping and spreading scandals. They will never have pettiness of character and always have a tightly-knit brow, haggling over trifles and trying to fathom and figure out what is other people’s mind. They always conform to order and never interrupt abruptly. They always speak clearly and straightforwardly instead of blabbering without stop. Reasonable and highly cultured people steeped in propriety emanate charming fragrance and are welcome everywhere instead of being avoided like a plague. They never importune, never argue irrationally, they are never egoistic, and they never cause unhappiness and unpleasantness to others.
Have a calm mind and a smiling face and be good at games. The citizens of the Greatest Creator are always dignified, sacred and serene and elegant. They are not restless and flippant. They are as sedate as the green mountain, as serene as the green pool, and they are like the budding flowers and pleasantly warm breeze. They always walk so gently and gracefully, carrying their gaits so elegantly. Every knitting of the brows, every laughter, and every movement conforms to propriety. They will not scurry about, they are not flustered as if sitting on a bed of thorns, they will not engage in reckless yelling. They are good at games and can be immersed in them. Because they are the angels of happiness, the happy children of the Greatest Creator, the chosen few favored by heaven and the incarnation of perfection, they can always bring joy, happiness, and good luck to others, instead of keeping a straight face and looking sanctimonious and poker-faced, without any vitality.
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