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Spiritual Life

Spiritual life (línxìng rénshēng) is Lifechanyuan's name for the highest form of human existence: living with reverence for the Greatest Creator as one's faith, perceiving the mysteries of the Tao through the inner spirit, pursuing supreme enlightenment, and entrusting one's life entirely to the Greatest Creator — going with the flow of each encounter, following karmic conditions, moving with one's true nature, and acting as circumstances arise.

It stands apart from worldly life (driven by survival instinct and desire) and rational life (driven by knowledge and logic). The key distinction: "Rationality is the characteristic of humans; spirituality is the characteristic of celestial beings. Rationality belongs to the material plane; spirituality belongs to the antimatter plane."

Only two to five percent of humanity lives a spiritual life — they are "the seeds of Heaven, the finest among people."


Versions

Version Audience Focus
Friendly First-time readers Three types of life; why spirituality surpasses rationality; the leap from rational to spiritual
Academic Researchers Three-tier life framework; systematic comparison of rationality and spirituality; LIFE levels
Internal Deep study Complete original texts: celestial testimony; Jesus's teachings; Chanyuan Celestials' practice

Spirituality · Spiritual Sensing · Spiritual Thinking · Human Consciousness · Celestial Consciousness · Awakening · Levels of LIFE · The Four Adaptations (Sì Suí) · Innate Nature (Tianxing) · Reincarnation of LIFE