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The Greatest Creator Is the Primary Productive Force (Friendly Version)

Who Really Grows Your Food?

Think about the food on your table today — the rice, the vegetables, the fruit. Who produced it?

You might say: farmers did. They plowed, watered, fertilized, and harvested. Fair enough.

But now ask: who made the soil fertile? Who keeps the sun shining? Who sends the rain? Who embedded the entire blueprint of a living tree inside a tiny seed?

Without those things, a farmer's effort produces nothing at all. Not a single grain.

"What makes fruit trees bear fruit? What makes vegetables and wheat ripen? What brings gentle rain down to nourish all things?… All of this is the work of the Greatest Creator! The Greatest Creator is the primary productive force!"


What's Wrong with "Science and Technology Are the Primary Productive Force"?

You've probably heard this phrase many times: "Science and technology are the primary productive force." It sounds reasonable — technology boosts yields, improves efficiency, builds abundance.

But Xuefeng, the guide of Lifechanyuan, calls this view "too narrow and too extreme." Here's why.

Technology can build tractors, but cannot build soil. It can construct reservoirs, but cannot manufacture rain. It can breed new crop varieties, but cannot create life out of nothing.

And here's the deeper question: where does human intelligence — the very foundation of technology — come from?

"From the apparent cleverness of the cucumber vine and the ivy plant, we can see the wisdom of their Creator. Behind nature is an extremely highly intelligent life — and that life is the Greatest Creator."

So the logic is simple: nature produces everything → nature was made and sustained by the Greatest Creator → the Greatest Creator is the primary productive force.


What the Forest Teaches

Imagine walking into an ancient forest. Towering trees stretch as far as the eye can see. No one planted them. No one watered or fertilized them. No one managed them. Yet for centuries they have grown, providing timber, fuel, and habitat for countless creatures.

"These trees were not planted by anyone, not watered or fertilized or managed by anyone. They simply grow naturally according to their nature — nature's power commands the deepest respect."

A single gentle rain can soak an entire mountain range — reaching even the tiny wildflowers clinging to sheer cliffs. No human irrigation system could ever do that.

That is the productive force of the Greatest Creator.


Walking the Way Means Tapping Into That Force

So how do we access the Greatest Creator's productive force?

By walking the Way of the Greatest Creator.

Think of planting a garden. You sow the seeds, water and fertilize — and then you trust the process. You don't force the seeds to sprout. You don't schedule each millimeter of growth. You let nature do what only nature can do.

"The Greatest Creator is the primary productive force. Once we have sown seeds and watered and fertilized them, the Greatest Creator will take care of their growth — there is no need to rush."

This principle applies to life itself. Do what is yours to do, then let go and trust. Walk the Way of the Greatest Creator — don't try to force, conquer, or control — and beautiful things will naturally unfold.


The Second Home Proved It

Lifechanyuan's Second Home community might seem an unlikely success story by conventional standards: simple hand tools, members with modest educations, plain and limited food.

By the logic of mainstream economics — "not enough productive force" — such a community should struggle. But the reality was the opposite.

"Everyone lives together with joy, happiness, freedom, and delight, with highly civilized conduct. Why? Because we recognize that the Greatest Creator is the primary productive force — the source of happiness. As long as we walk the Way of the Greatest Creator and hold firmly to the Greatest Creator's hand, we will have everything we need."

The lesson: happiness doesn't come from technology or material abundance. It comes from the soul state — from walking in harmony with the Way of the Greatest Creator.


One Sentence Summary

The Greatest Creator is the primary productive force. Walk the Way of the Greatest Creator, and you tap into an inexhaustible source of life and abundance. Go against it, and no amount of human cleverness can save you.