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The Grand Void Illusion (Tai Xu Huan Jing)

The Grand Void Illusion (Tai Xu Huan Jing 太虚幻境) is, in the Lifechanyuan system, another name for the Antimatter World — the realm where all that appears illusory in physical reality is, in fact, genuinely real. Guide Xuefeng unlocks the hidden meaning of the famous Chapter 5 dreamscape in China's classic novel Dream of the Red Chamber: the "Grand Void Illusion" that Baoyu visits in his dream is not a literary fiction but a true glimpse of the antimatter world. His core teaching: All illusions are the Antimatter World. Everything that seems unreal is a real existence.

Flowers that are not flowers, dreams that are not dreams — consciousness and structure reveal the original form. Through cycles of blossoming and awakening, one cultivates a grain of truth: the Grand Void Illusion is the realm of celestial beings.

— Chanyuan Corpus · Antimatter World Chapter · The Ancient Mystery of the Grand Void Illusion

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