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Space

Space is the position and range of movement occupied by matter and antimatter.

— Chanyuan Corpus, Universe and Space-Time, The Chapter on Space

Space is far more than the three-dimensional physical world visible to the eye. The Lifechanyuan system identifies thirty-six dimensions of space, categorized fundamentally into two types: yang-space (positive/material) and yin-space (negative/antimatter). The physical body inhabits positive space; the spirit-body inhabits negative space. Dreams are the most direct everyday encounter with negative space. Space shapes a being's lifespan, character, and degree of freedom — and expanding one's life space is one of the central tasks of cultivation practice.


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Space-Time · Thirty-Six-Dimensional Space · Universe (Overview) · Levels of LIFE · High-Level Life Spaces · Dream State · Thousand-Year World · Ten-Thousand-Year World · Elysium World · Antimatter World · Twenty Parallel Worlds