The Six-Hundred and Third Movement — The Age of Calm Continuity
In this era, life continued smoothly without sudden changes or disruptions.
Core Principles
• Continuity was protected
• Change was slow and planned
• Stability was important
• Daily flow was maintained
How Life Functioned
• People adjusted easily to small changes
• Communities handled transitions calmly
• Systems evolved without causing problems
• Daily life felt steady and predictable
Outcome
The universe remained stable over long periods, allowing growth without fear or confusion.
The Six-Hundred and Fourth Movement — The Age of Gentle Cooperation
In this era, working together felt natural and effortless.
Core Principles
• Cooperation was normal
• Effort was shared fairly
• Support was mutual
• Pressure stayed low
How Life Functioned
• People helped each other naturally
• Communities coordinated tasks smoothly
• Workloads were balanced
• Progress felt easy and steady
Outcome
