The Three-Hundred and Ninety-First Movement — The Age of Steady Trust
In this era, trust became strong through consistent actions.
Core Principles
• Trust was built slowly
• Promises were kept
• Actions matched words
• Reliability mattered
How Life Functioned
• People followed through on commitments
• Communities checked systems regularly
• Trust grew through repeated fairness
• Problems were addressed honestly
Outcome
The universe became dependable, with trust forming naturally between people and systems.
The Three-Hundred and Ninety-Second Movement — The Age of Shared Awareness
In this era, people stayed aware of how their actions affected others.
Core Principles
• Awareness guided behavior
• Actions were thoughtful
• Impact on others mattered
• Care was intentional
How Life Functioned
• People considered consequences before acting
• Communities discussed shared effects of decisions
• Harmful actions were reduced
• Awareness was taught early
Outcome
