The Seven-Hundred and Eighteenth Movement — The Age of Absolute Harmony
In this era, every resonance of existence aligned without effort.
Core Principles
• Harmony was complete
• Dissonance could not arise
• Balance was omnipresent
• Alignment was universal
How Life Functioned
• People moved in perfect accord with all forces
• Communities acted as unified expressions of balance
• Systems maintained flawless resonance across all scales
• Daily life felt seamless, steady, and intrinsically right
Outcome
The universe existed as a single harmonious state, where every motion and stillness complemented the whole.
The Seven-Hundred and Nineteenth Movement — The Age of Eternal Rest
In this era, rest was no longer the opposite of activity.
Core Principles
• Rest was complete
• Activity required no exertion
• Renewal was constant
• Fatigue was unknown
How Life Functioned
• People existed without weariness
• Communities endured without strain
