The Path of Life – Volume I
In Search of the Cosmos: Unique Mysterious Encounters
Dedication 5
Preface – To the English Edition 8
Introduction 13
Preface 19
Acknowledgments 26
1. A Chance Meeting 27
2. Metamorphosis 30
3. Torment 32
4. Can You Speak to Me? 37
5. A Strange Ailment 39
6. An Eccentric Fly 41
7. He Spoke to Me at Last 45
8. Feigning Ghosts and Spirits 47
9. The Revelation from Eating a Fish 49
10. In Search of the Chaos and the Future World 53
11. Continuing to Display Past Scenes of the Chaos 58
12. The First Being Born in the Hazy Chaos 60
13. The Unity of Materialism and Idealism 62
14. The Agonizing Struggle 64
15. Originator of Evil: the Tortoise King of the North Sea 67
16. He Can Control Me at All Times 69
17. The Strange, Incomprehensible Scene of the Chaos 71
18. The First Human World Created by Emperor Pangu the Great 73
19. There Are Actually Two Centers in the Chaos 75
20. The Method of Corpse-making and of Body-splitting 77
21. To Suffer for the Happy Future of All of Humankind 82
22. There Are Still Twenty-five Human Worlds besides Our Present-day World 86
23. The Astonishing “Imagined Speed” 88
24. The Hard-working and Unsurpassed Emperor Pangu the 26th 90
25. People Actually Have Two Hearts 92
26. Mean and Rough Remarks and Holy Whispers 95
27. A Strange Way of Speaking 98
28. The Principle for Being a Human 101
29. The Continuous Merciless Tease 104
30. Woman + Child = Perfection 107
31. Wishing Everybody in the World to Become Kind, Benevolent,and Loving 112
32. The Creation of Ghosts and Deities; Trouble Begins in the Mouth 115
33. The First Human World Created by Emperor Pangu the 26th 119
34. A Frightening Wild Rose with Thorns 123
35. Rats Raise a Rumpus in Heaven 127
36. The Origin of Longing for the Human World and Its Ill Effects 130
37. Princess Yaohua’s Punishment Expedition 133
38. Emperor Pangu the 26th Takes Responsibility 138
39. From Great Disorder to Well-ordered Governance 142
40. My Reflection in the Window 147
41. Emperor Pangu the 26th; Twenty-six Years of Age 150
42. The Monkey King of Heaven and the Monkey King of Earth 154
43. Mao Zedong and Sun Wukong 158
44. The Past? And Also the Future? 163
45. The First Human World Destroyed by Emperor Pangu the 26th 168
46. Nuwa Makes People out of Mud: the Second Human World Created by Emperor Pangu the 26th 172
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 178

The Path of Life – Volume II
The Holy Decision: the Three Stages of the Chaos
Foreword 5
1. Another Real Emperor Pangu the Great 10
2. The Collar and the Sleeve 15
3. The Only One in the Vastness 18
4. Unforgettable Sunday 21
5. The Distress of Emperor Pangu the Great 25
6. The Boundless Past 28
7. A Shadowy Childhood 32
8. Continuing Creating and Destroying Human Worlds 36
9. The Origin of the Chaos and the Universe 40
10. The Integrated Whole of Opposition and Unity 44
11. Emperor Pangu the Great: the Collective Body of All Contradictions 48
12. Body and Soul: the Make-up of the Human Body 55
13. The Origin of Matter 59
14. The Relationship between the Chaos and Pi 64
15. The Infinite Exists in Everything 68
16. Infinite and Finite, Absolute and Relative 71
17. More Talk about Divine Power 75
18. The Fundamental Relationship in the Chaos Is Sexual 79
19. The Sexual Relationship between Emperor Pangu the Great and the Chaos 85
20. Sacred Decision 89
21. Unexpected References to Class and Class Struggle 94
22. One into Two and Two into One 98
23. Most Heroic Devotion 102
24. “Patching Up a Lie” 106
25. Emperor Pangu the Great, God of Saucer, and I 110
26. The Crux of All Problems 110
27. The Principle behind Making the Tempering Plan: the Real Origin of the Two Opposite yet United Philosophical Views 118
28. The Strange Ten Breeding Stages 122
29. Love and Work in the Unknown, Mysterious World 127
30. Life, Love, and Work 132
31. Quarreling Again 135
32. An Inner Groan from the Heart 138
33. All Efforts for 50 Yiyi Years Have Been for the Purpose of Self-inflicted Suffering 142
34. It Shouldn’t Be Me (1): Hunger and Poverty in Student Years 146
35. It Shouldn’t Be Me (2): Justice Is Rejected in the Actual Work 154
36. It Shouldn’t Be Me (3): Everything Is Always Changing, Only True Love Remains 163
37. The Very Man, the Very Suffering 175
38. The Third Human World Created by Emperor Pangu the 26th: Our World 180
39. Time Is Most Impartial 187
40. The Relationship between “I” and the Two Centers 191
41. Freedom and Restraint 196
42. Oh, China—the Center of the Chaos! 200
43. People of This Generation 204
44. Things Will Not Vanish after Death 208
45. Can the Greatest of All Responsibilities Rest with an
Ordinary Man?
214
46. Emperor Pangu the Great Was Also Born to This Human World 218
47. Everyone Has a Holy Halo 222

The Path of Life – Volume III
The Future Human World
Introduction 5
Preface 11
Acknowledgments 16
Foreword: The True Eternity of Life and the Freedom of Man 17
1. Oh, What a Wonderful World! 18
2. All Are Immortals 25
3. The Earth Will No Longer Be a Round Ball 28
4. The Sun and the Moon in Turn Illuminate the Human World Forever 33
5. The Greatest Task of Human Life Is To Enjoy and To Breed More People Who Enjoy 39
6. A World with Competition Only, No Conflict 46
7. Leisure Time and Working Styles in the Future World 51
8. The Happiest and Purest Life is One of Love 55
9. Always on a Honeymoon 60
10. Five Generations in One Family 62
11. Why is There Only One Childhood in an Individual’s Life? 68
12. There Will Not Be a Single Disabled Person in the Future Human World 73
13. All Disasters Will Have Been Tactically Eliminated 77
14. More Talk about Public and Private 81
15. Mysterious Methods of Transportation 85
16. Currency and Trade 91
17. What Can Bring the Utmost Benefits to Mankind Is the Invisible Supernatural Power 95
18. One-thousand-mild Eyes and Follow-the-wind Ears 101
19. More Talk about the Uniformity of Languages and Writing Systems 107
20. The Biological and Material Wordl Exists for Mankind 112
21. Complex and Simple Relationships among People 118
22. The Real Liberation of Women 122
23. The Grandest Festival Day and the Most Ceremonious Celebration 128
24. The Benevolent Father Lives among the People Forever 148
25. The Revelation of Poetry 169
26. The Joyfulness of New Year’s Eve and the Revelation 176
27. The Radiance of the First Day of the New Year 183
28. A Brief Talk about Customs and Habits 190
29. People’s Day–Festival of Rejuvenation 194
30. The “People” and “the People” 206
31. There Will Still Be One Person Bearing Distress in the Future Human World 211
32. Another Three Periods of Tormenting Trials 216
33. All of Todays’ People Have Experienced Several Hundred Generations 220
34. Poor but not Shabby, Rich but not Arrogant; People not Humilated, Officials not Exalted 227

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