A new era of complete civic systems and the great rise of divine human civilization

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Master Wonder · Jun 14, 2025
— Awakening together, growing together Introduction When the great gods, saints, and divine messengers taught humanity, they always hoped we could one day build a truly just and harmonious society—one where every citizen has independent dignity, spiritual freedom, equal rights, and a shared destiny. However, if we look back over thousands of years of human […]

— Awakening together, growing together

Introduction

When the great gods, saints, and divine messengers taught humanity, they always hoped we could one day build a truly just and harmonious society—one where every citizen has independent dignity, spiritual freedom, equal rights, and a shared destiny.

However, if we look back over thousands of years of human history—through empires, kingdoms, nation-states, and even capitalist republics—this dream has never truly come to life.

Human society has been limited again and again by power monopolies, growing inequality, rigid identities, and religious control. The divine awareness within each individual has been buried under material struggle and oppressive systems. It is truly heartbreaking.

Yet the divine has also reminded us: as long as we keep striving together, we will one day achieve wholeness of character and full divinity. In that future, people around the world will once again shine with the glory and light of the divine, and we will witness the rise of a spiritual human civilization.

The era of complete civic system marks a turning point in human history—a shift from material, political, and economic civilizations toward one rooted in spiritual wisdom and awakening.

This is not just a political reform. It is a movement of spiritual awakening, a collective return to our divine nature, and a complete reshaping of civilization. For the first time, humanity is stepping forward as a united whole—toward a future of awareness, self-governance, mutual support, spiritual practice, and harmonious co-existence.

I. The complete civic system: the ultimate foundation for a shared human future

In past societies, the fate of individuals was always tied to the will of the state, the dominance of aristocrats, or the control of capital. Citizenship existed in name only—rights could be taken away at any time. Freedom, equality, dignity, soul, and belief were privileges reserved for the few. But the complete civic system changes this entirely. For the first time, it binds the destiny of every citizen structurally to the state, society, institutions, and each other.

This is not just legal equality—it is a shift in the power structure itself. Citizens share real control over governance, resource distribution, and public affairs. From birth, every person becomes a co-manager of society, a co-owner of public resources, and an active participant in collective decision-making. There is no need to rely on elites, capital, or religious authorities. People can live with dignity, make choices, share benefits, and contribute to innovation.

This means:

  • Public power is no longer monopolized. It belongs to the civic community.
  • Resources are allocated based on shared rights and mutual benefit, closing the wealth gap.
  • Institutions protect each citizen’s dignity, soul, and right to pursue spiritual growth.

Under this structure, for the first time in history, humanity breaks free from the chains of identity, class, religion, and capital. A true community of shared destiny begins to take shape. We become not parts of a machine, but awakened individuals—free, creative, and spiritually alive.

II. The end of poverty: freeing people from material fear and awakening the soul

Throughout human history, poverty has never been just about hunger or lack of clothing. It has also been a systemic tool for spiritual oppression and the suppression of personal dignity. Hunger breeds fear, fear breeds submission, and submission destroys the soul and erases one’s sense of self.

This is why, in the past, many true spiritual seekers chose to withdraw from society—to “escape the world in order to preserve their inner nature.”

But in the era of complete civic systems, institutional poverty is eliminated for the first time. All citizens have their basic material needs secured—housing, healthcare, education, elderly care, culture, and space for spiritual growth are universally provided. Fear and deprivation can no longer take root.

Once material fear is gone, people naturally shift their attention from survival to self-awareness. Questions of the soul, divine awakening, and inner cultivation become part of everyday life. A new public consciousness begins to form, in which citizens collectively understand:

  • Who am I?
  • Where did I come from?
  • Why did my soul choose to be born in this world?
  • Why do human beings live together in society?
  • Where does the divine reside?

In this new era, spiritual practice is no longer limited to monasteries, temples, or isolated retreats in the mountains. It becomes a natural part of everyday life. Spiritual spaces—such as inner cultivation centers, meditation areas, reflective rooms, and schools of divine learning—are built into families, communities, and public spaces. Spiritual practice becomes a social norm, supported by institutions and embraced by all. Everyone engages in it; virtue is visible everywhere.

III. A collective leap of the soul: the rise of divine civilization

When the complete civic system secures personal dignity, fair access to resources, and freedom of spiritual practice, the awakening of the soul begins to unfold on a collective scale. In the past, spiritual enlightenment was a lonely path walked by a few sages. They awakened alone, sorrowfully aware that most of humanity remained in ignorance. But now, in this new era, the collective frequency of human consciousness rises. Divine wisdom, divine heart, and divine virtue are no longer the traits of a rare few—they become common qualities shared by all.

  • Divine wisdom: the ability to perceive the laws of the universe and the essence behind all phenomena.
    People develop both macro and micro vision, able to discern good from evil, understand life and death, and recognize their divine origins.
  • Divine heart: a deep compassion for all beings, reverence for life and nature, kindness toward the weak, unconditional love, care for all living things, and respect for those who are different.
  • Divine virtue: honesty, humility, self-discipline, and inner clarity. Citizens see power and wealth as fleeting, and value character development and spiritual purity above all.

When these qualities become widespread, society naturally evolves into a moral and spiritually self-governing civilization. There is no need for complex legal systems—conscience becomes the norm, and people live by mutual care and self-discipline.Conflict declines. Violence fades. Evil has nowhere to hide. Civilization stabilizes as soul energy rises.

This is the first time humanity truly steps into an age of divine civilization—no longer relying on force, religious control, or capital dominance, but guided instead by spiritual connection, moral strength, and divine awakening.

IV. The future landscape: material civilization steps back, spiritual civilization takes the lead

The era of complete civic systems marks the end of material-driven civilization and the rise of spiritual civilization. In the future, society will transform in the following ways:

  • Material pursuits will fade. Wealth, power, and status will no longer define a person’s value. Instead, individuals will be honored for their spiritual awareness, moral integrity, and realization of their divine nature.
  • Spiritual development will be institutionalized. Citizens will have access to civic academies, divine learning centers, soul cultivation hubs, healing stations, meditation villages, and awakened communities—integrated into daily life.
  • Civic systems and spiritual practice will work together. Social structures will protect dignity and justice, while spiritual cultivation will elevate inner consciousness. Together, they will create a stable, harmonious, and long-lasting society.
  • Civilizations will become more diverse. Each country or region will develop its own spiritual systems based on its cultural heritage and divine traditions, learning from one another and coexisting in mutual growth.

Conclusion:

The era of complete civic systems is not only the ultimate refinement of political structures—it is a civilizational turning point marked by the great revival, awakening, and rise of humanity’s divine nature. It ends poverty, dissolves fear, protects personal dignity, grants true freedom, and allows the soul to return to its source—to awaken the divine within and fulfill the highest purpose of existence.

In the future, divine civilization will become an essential part of human society. Awakened individuals will guide the progress of civilization. Humanity will finally return to its complete and original state. This is the true golden age of human history—the living expression of what many religious traditions have prophesied as the “Millennial Kingdom” or “Holy Nation.”

In that time, wisdom will be everywhere, evil thoughts will vanish, and the divine will shine through the human world. Humanity will step into an age of perpetual awakening.

 

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