Dafa is the wisdom of the Creator. It is the bedrock of creation,
what the heavens, earth, and universe are built upon. It encompasses all things,
from the utmost minuscule to the vastest of the vast, while manifesting differently
at each of the cosmic body’s planes of existence. Out of the depths of the cosmic
body, the tiniest of particles first appear, with layers upon layers of countless
particles following, ranging in size from small to great, reaching all the way to
the outer planes that humankind knows—those of atoms, molecules, planets, and
galaxies—and beyond, to what is still larger. Particles of varying sizes make up
lives of varying sizes as well as the worlds of varying sizes that permeate the
cosmic body. Lives at any of the various planes of particles perceive the particles
of the next larger plane to be planets in their skies, and this is true at each and
every plane. To the lives at each plane of the universe, it seems to go on
infinitely. It was Dafa that created time and space, the multitude of lives and
species, and all of creation; all that exists owes to it, with nothing outside of
it. All of these are the tangible expressions, at different planes, of Dafa’s
qualities: Zhen, Shan, and Ren.*
However advanced people’s means of exploring space and probing life
may be, the knowledge gained is limited to certain parts of this one dimension,
where human beings reside, at a low plane of the universe. Other planets were
explored before by humans during civilizations predating history. Yet for all the
heights and distances achieved, humankind has never managed to depart from the
dimension in which it exists. The true picture of the universe will forever elude
humankind. If a human being is to understand the mysteries of the universe,
space-time, and the human body, he must take up cultivation of a true Way and
achieve true enlightenment, raising his plane of being. Through cultivation his
moral character will elevate, and once he has learned to discern what is truly good
from evil, and virtue from vice, and he goes beyond the human plane, he will see and
gain access to the realities of the universe as well as the lives of other planes
and dimensions.
While people often claim that their scientific pursuits are to
“improve quality of life,” it is technological competition that drives them. And in
most cases they have come about only after people have pushed out the divine and
abandoned moral codes meant to ensure self-restraint. It was for these reasons that
civilizations of the past many times met with destruction. People’s explorations are
necessarily limited to this material world, and the methods are such that only what
has been recognized is studied. Meanwhile, things that are intangible or invisible
in the human dimension, but that do objectively exist and do reveal themselves in
real ways in this immediate world—such as spirituality, faith, divine word, and
miracles—are treated as taboo, for people have cast out the divine.
If the human race is able to improve its character, conduct, and
thinking by grounding these in moral values, it will be possible for civilization to
endure and even for miracles to occur again in the human world. Many times in the
past, cultures that were as divine as they were human have appeared in this world
and helped people to arrive at a truer understanding of life and the universe. When
people show the appropriate respect and reverence toward Dafa as it manifests here
in this world, they, their race, or their nation will enjoy blessings or honor. It
was Dafa—the Great Way of the universe—that created the cosmic body, the universe,
life, and all of creation. Any life that turns away from Dafa is truly corrupt. Any
person who can align with Dafa is truly a good person, and will be rewarded and
blessed with health and happiness. And any cultivator who is able to become one with
Dafa is an enlightened one—divine.
Li Hongzhi
May 24, 2015
Footnote:
*
Zhen, Shan, and Ren (juhn, shahn, ren)—Zhen means “true, truth, truthfulness”; Shan,
“compassion, benevolence, kindness, goodness”; Ren, “forbearance, tolerance,
endurance, self-control.”