Introduction

Freedom and Wisdom

Freedom is the sacred and fundamental right of all humanity. No one has the right to exploit wisdom, monopolize, dominate, or tyrannize in order to impose laws, doctrines, or superstitions that force people to worship and remain forever enslaved to deceased religious leaders. The wisdom of those leaders, when they were alive, was but a grain of sand, a single leaf in the heavens. Those who do not understand may mistakenly believe that they have learned from heaven itself, with so-called diplomas of “heavenly enlightenment and divine attainment.” These leaders, impatient as they were, hastily descended into this world—this earthly hell—with hopes of saving humanity from backwardness. Yet after being exalted as “the World-Honored Ones,” they unintentionally created “enslaved intellects,” deepening inequality in life and leading to wars among religions, spiritual sects, science cults, and demonic teachings—all of which expanded the earthly hell. This has driven humanity into a vicious cycle of power struggles, fame, and servitude, drowning us in the endless consequences of conflict.

One Step to Heavenly Perfection

One step to heavenly perfection will allow humankind to open their spiritual eye, self-rescue their souls from the heart prison—hell—something that Shakyamuni Buddha himself once said could not be done. Even if your head were split open and all the sutras stuffed inside, it would not equal a single day of true practice. So what is practice, and why is it so important? For thousands of years, what mistakes have Buddhism and its monks and nuns made against the Buddha’s intent? When the monks and nuns asked permission to build hermitages, the Buddha rejoiced, imagining they had understood his meaning. However, due to haste, the Buddha allowed them without asking why. The monks and nuns wanted a place of comfort, free from wandering and begging for food everywhere. The Buddha misunderstood their intent, and both sides misread each other. Later, when Mahakasyapa reported back on the state of the sangha, the Buddha lamented sorrowfully: after my death, in the age of decline, no one will believe in me anymore, and a feudal age of slavery will arise. Most Indians lived in poverty, forced to make offerings to the Brahmins, who practiced animal worship. To this day, the twelve animal zodiacs still exist, spreading widely across Asia and the world. The people of India believed the Buddha would save them from the four sufferings [birth, aging, sickness, death], so they offered him food, but the burden grew heavier as the sangha expanded. Why? Because following the Buddha was a way to eat without hard labor. As the monastic community established hermitages, the laypeople became disheartened, losing faith. Before the Buddha, they suffered threefold; with him and his growing order, they now suffered fivefold—becoming poorer still as they scraped together their last coins and grains to support the monasteries. Thus, Indians turned away from bowing to the Buddha and returned to worshiping animals. Why? In modern India, countless cows roam the streets. When a cow urinates by the roadside, someone rushes to wash their face with it; some even bathe in it. A Western traveler once asked: “Why, in the land of the Buddha, do you not bow to him but instead kneel before a cow?” The answer: “If we believe in the Buddha, we become his slaves and grow poorer. But if we bow to the cow, we are grateful—it gives us milk, meat to eat, can be sold for money to build homes and all the essentials for a wealthy, happy life.”

Did the Buddha Truly Have Wisdom?

The key question is: did the Buddha truly have wisdom, or was he a pretender? If he was indeed enlightened, why, when he realized he had erred, did he not correct himself? Why only lament and allow the age of decline to unfold until no one would believe in him? Was the fault his or that of the monks and nuns? Or both? The second decline came when Bodhidharma left India for China; the third decline happened in China itself. Whose fault was it—Buddha’s, Bodhidharma’s, or the Sixth Patriarch’s, who marked the end of Buddhist prosperity? And when will the fourth decline occur worldwide? It will be when “one step to heavenly perfection” arises, liberating humanity from the three calamities and four sufferings, granting heavenly assurance of health and a thousand years of life on earth.

The Solution of Freedom – The One Dharma

By carefully reading and practicing the specific guidance, one can directly live in wisdom from the creative universe—equal, free, and joyous as taught by heaven. Humanity has studied through the curricula of five schools on earth [demonic cult, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Science-ism], and this book refines the evolutionary history of humankind, nearly encompassing all experiences of life and death formed before the Big Bang, the birth of the universe, all beings, and the billions of years of evolutionary experience to this very moment. Success or failure stems from the nervous system governing the human brain. Once this history of decline is purified, we will gain an optimistic vision for the future and a more meaningful life—walking together on a path of heaven on earth. By practicing the guide to opening the divine eye of intellect [omnipotent human wisdom], we can connect with the infinite network—the creative, equal, free wisdom existing before the Big Bang. A simple and effective method yields immediate wisdom, transcending the hierarchies of inequality [enslaved intellects] that have dominated humanity and still linger today. It grants humans freedom, liberating them from intellectual enslavement by anyone, even the Buddha. The One Dharma is freedom itself—a simple, voluntary choice. No need for vegetarianism, precepts, chanting, or prayer. No need for meditation, chakra opening, Falun practice, yoga, or silent sitting. No need for bowing, begging, or offerings to the Three Jewels. No more fear of ancestors or souls being trapped in seven-storied pagodas [hell on earth—unable to be liberated] or paying spiritual debts to systems that have exploited people for thousands of years.

Heavenly Consciousness

After reading a few lines of reasoning, we will no longer waste money and time searching through thousands of books, practicing asceticism, or enduring countless lifetimes of reincarnation as plants and animals, as the Buddha once taught. Religions and sects have preached this for millennia, yet we still do not know who we are. We still live in an earthly hell. Inequality in freedom and happiness persists, rooted in unresolved problems: racism, sectarian divisions leading to wars over land, resources, climate, and fire. The strong oppress the weak, the clever oppress the simple, the rich oppress the poor, the intellectuals oppress the meek—while pollution of the four elements [earth, water, air, fire] drives humanity deeper into hell. Across thousands of reincarnations, we have only generated billions of karmic causes, binding us eternally to the cycle—unless new evolution and methods such as those today emerge.

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