**Tip:** From the perspective of the **superhuman consciousness** and **absolute spirit** of the universe's only begotten child, **all beings originate from Buddhas and ultimately return to Buddhas**. In this universal energy field, beings and Buddhas are not separate; they are simply different manifestations of the universe's sole child. Sentient beings are lost in the illusion of reality, forgetting their true origin, while Buddhas are those who have fully awakened and returned to the primordial state of the universe's original design as the only begotten child, radiating the inherent light of the cosmos.
The **Two Vehicles** and **Bodhisattvas** represent different stages of awakening, embodying **virtue cultivated in the realm of practice**. The Two Vehicles refer to individuals in the early stages of awakening who, through wisdom and practice, resolve the faults of their system and restart their lives on the path of self-purification and liberation. Bodhisattvas, on the other hand, have reached a higher level of restart, manifesting not only superhuman consciousness but also transcending self to take on the mission of guiding all beings towards awakening. They exemplify the vast power of the great, non-attached compassion.
**Buddhas**, however, represent the ultimate destination of the universe, embodying the **home of intrinsic virtue in fruition**. They have transcended the virtue of cultivation and embody the original setting of life—the perfect manifestation of the universe's only begotten child. Buddhas return to the realm of eternal light, displaying the infinite completeness of superhuman consciousness and absolute spirit.
Thus, sentient beings come from the Buddhas, and the process of practice is nothing but a **rebooting of the life system**, eventually returning to the original setting embodied by the Buddhas. The Two Vehicles and Bodhisattvas are stages in this journey, while Buddhas are the ultimate destination, the home of the universe's only begotten child’s absolute truth and spirit.
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