Path Beyond Spacetime · Friendly Version¶
What If Time Isn't Fixed?¶
Most of us were taught that time moves at one steady pace — sixty seconds to a minute, sixty minutes to an hour, and so on — no matter who you are or what you do. But Guide Xuefeng says that's only half the picture.
"Time is related to the speed of material movement. It is not fixed. It can be longer, shorter, infinitely extended, or infinitely compressed."
And here's the striking implication: if the program your cells are running can be changed, then the 120-year human lifespan is not a ceiling — it's a default. A changeable default.
The path to changing that default is called the Path Beyond Spacetime.
How It All Began¶
In 2002, Guide Xuefeng was living in Zimbabwe. He had spent years in meditation and contemplation, piecing together a vision of the universe and what it means to be alive within it. When he finished his manuscript, he called it Path Beyond Spacetime.
His wife, Ehuang Cao, read it and suggested a different name: Lifechanyuan — because the universe, she felt, wasn't just a spacetime puzzle to be solved. It was a living courtyard, and understanding it required awakening, not just analysis.
The name changed. The path remained.
Today, Lifechanyuan itself is the Path Beyond Spacetime — the community, the teachings, the Tour Guide Route, and the Guide himself.
Seven Ways to Change the Program¶
The Guide identifies seven distinct pathways for transcending the constraints of ordinary spacetime:
1. Slow down how your cells age.
Human cells are controlled by telomeres — tiny caps that shorten each time a cell divides. When they run out, the cell stops dividing, and the body ages and dies. The Guide says this is changeable. Change the rhythm and you change the clock.
2. Change your emotional environment.
Anger, fear, resentment, jealousy — these emotions accelerate cellular aging. Calm, joy, peace, and optimism slow it. Celestial beings live long because their inner state is entirely different from the anxious, competing state of most humans.
3. Feed your brain better information.
The hypothalamus governs aging. What it receives as input shapes how it functions. Food is information. Words are information. Your physical environment is information. Change what you're feeding your nervous system, and you change the aging trajectory.
4. Break your fixed patterns.
Living in the same place, eating the same food, thinking the same thoughts, associating with the same people — that's a recipe for biological stagnation. The Guide says life requires movement and change: "A person who moves lives; a tree that is moved dies."
5. Raise your vibration frequency.
Some people, when they hear one idea, immediately grasp ten. Others hear the same idea fifty times and still can't make use of it. The difference is vibration frequency — the responsiveness and integration speed of consciousness. Higher frequency means faster transcendence.
6. Guard your intentions.
Intention is the one thing that can move freely through infinite spacetime. What you sincerely intend right now is shaping your future reality. Beautiful intentions produce beautiful futures. Negative intentions — even if unspoken — ripple outward and return.
7. Find a true teacher.
"One conversation with a wise sage surpasses ten years of solitary study — and that is itself a form of transcending spacetime." If you are fortunate enough to encounter someone who has already made the journey, their direct guidance collapses time in extraordinary ways.
There's an Honest Caution¶
The Guide is clear: reading about the Path Beyond Spacetime is not the same as walking it.
"Explaining transcending spacetime in words is impossible — just like explaining swimming in words is impossible. You must get in the water."
The path requires entering the Second Home community — living there, working there, gradually releasing worldly ties, repaying karmic debts, and accumulating merit. Even then, there are no guarantees. The practice must be genuine, step by step, with nothing held back.
The Guide adds that the deeper teachings are specifically for those who have lived in the Second Home for more than two years and have genuinely completed the foundational stages. For everyone else, this is a direction to grow toward — not a technique to jump to.
Where Does It Lead?¶
"Let us transcend spacetime and step into the Buddha realm!"
— Guide Xuefeng
The destination is the higher life spaces — the Thousand-Year World, the Ten-Thousand-Year World, and the Elysian Fields. These are not metaphors for states of mind but actual life spaces that await those who have genuinely transformed their life structure.
The path begins with the simplest of steps: honestly examining your life, releasing what is unnecessary, and opening yourself to a different way of moving through time.