The Six-Hundred and Seventy-Sixth Movement — The Age of Natural Order
In this era, order arose naturally without enforcement or planning.
Core Principles
• Order emerged from interaction
• Systems balanced themselves
• Life regulated itself
• Interference was minimal
How Life Functioned
• People acted in ways that fit naturally with others
• Communities maintained harmony without strict rules
• Systems corrected minor imbalances automatically
• Daily life felt smooth and effortless
Outcome
The universe sustained stability and harmony because order was built into the way everything interacted.
The Six-Hundred and Seventy-Seventh Movement — The Age of Enduring Insight
In this era, understanding guided decisions more than rules.
Core Principles
• Knowledge informed choices
• Experience shaped behavior
• Systems shared insights freely
• Reflection was standard
How Life Functioned
• People learned from the past and applied it wisely
