Move the Earth

Xuefeng

Someone once said, “Give me a lever and a fulcrum, and I can move the Earth.”

That's nonsense; it's like saying, "Give me a spacecraft that can travel a billion times faster than light, and I can reach the Ten-thousand-year World."

The true sage is not the one who moves the Earth, but the one who finds the fulcrum; not the one who rides the spacecraft, but the one who can build it.

According to the unconventional thinking theory of Lifechanyuan, there is no absolute impossibility in the world; there are only those who fail to consider all possibilities. There is nothing that cannot be done.

Can we talk face-to-face across thousands of miles? Can we see everything happening on Earth while sitting at home? The answer is: people have already achieved this.

Can humans live for ten thousand years? Can they live forever? Can all terminal illnesses be cured? Can people live in the Elysium World? Many might say it's impossible, but in reality, it’s not just possible; it’s absolutely achievable. Lifechanyuan’s theories have already addressed these questions. There's nothing that cannot be done; only things that are beyond the reach of one’s thinking.

LIFE is a nonmaterial structure with spirituality; as long as this structure remains unchanged, one can live forever. Terminal illnesses are merely external manifestations of imperfect LIFE structures. By perfecting the structure of LIFE, terminal illnesses will vanish without a trace.

Can people live in the Elysium World? It’s as easy as flipping your hand. (Sorry, the secrets are only for Chanyuan Celestials.)

Can the Earth be moved?

With Mars as the fulcrum, and standing on Pluto to pry, you can move the Earth.

Another nonsense statement, right? The first question is, where would you get such a long lever? Next, who can stand on Pluto to pry? And then, who has the strength to do it?

A single straw can break a camel’s back; there's no doubt about that, right?

A master of Taiji can "use four ounces to move a thousand pounds"; the most exquisite swordsmanship has no sword; the best cultivation is not cultivating; the most refined mystical arts have no form or appearance; the strongest is the softest; the mightiest is the weakest. Laozi said, "Great perfection seems flawed, yet its use is boundless; great fullness seems empty, yet its use is endless. Those skilled in counting do not use counters; those skilled in closing shut without bolts yet cannot be opened; those skilled in tying bind without ropes yet cannot be untied." Illness arises from the mind, and the environment is shaped by the mind. The form of LIFE corresponds to one’s way of thinking; consciousness creates reality.

What is the distance between the atomic nucleus and the electron? How vast is the distance between Earth and Pluto? Measuring micrometers and nanometers with an inch is like using an atomic bomb to kill a mosquito; measuring light-years with a yardstick is like using grains of sand to measure the Milky Way. So, which is longer, the inch or the yard?

It’s all for entertainment. Holographic thinking is simply wonderful—indescribably joyful, boundless, and unrestricted. Play however you like; not only can you lift the Earth, but you can also sweep the entire Milky Way into an iron dustpan with a broom. A hundred thousand light-years pass in the blink of an eye. It's so much fun!

No wonder Sun Wukong can travel 108,000 miles with a single somersault—just a piece of cake!

No wonder the Earth-Travelling Sun can freely walk through the earth—like a shark swimming in water!

No wonder Laozi sighed and said, "Those of ancient times who were good at the Tao were subtle and profound, mysterious and all-penetrating, deep beyond comprehension."

No wonder the Buddha Shakyamuni taught his disciples to "let the mind arise without abiding anywhere."

Marvelous! Marvelous! How great was Liezi's teacher, Huzi!

Hey, my friend, if you have nothing else to do, try lifting the Earth for fun! It's quite entertaining.

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