Opening as a reborn General Curtain-Rolling exiled to the Flowing Sand River, just when he was about to endure the Heavenly Punishment of ten thousand swords piercing his heart, he awakened a God-t...
Shachen slowly woke up.
He felt that his clothes were disheveled and frowned.
He looked at the White Bone Demon who was serving beside him, but saw her wiping her mouth, secretly glancing at Shachen, and then turning her head away guiltily.
Shachen stood up and felt that his belt was loose.
He tied it tightly and then said, "You didn't do anything wrong, did you?"
The White Bone Demon said, "No."
Then his eyes rolled around and he looked around and said something else, "Master, what happened to you? Why did you faint twice?"
Sha Chen said, "I'm practicing. Every time I practice, I consume a lot of my mental energy, but it has its benefits. When I'm full of energy again, I feel that my soul has improved."
What he said was true; it really happened.
Although the Wordless Heavenly Book would consume all of Shachen's current mental power to manifest the quasi-saintly chapter of the Tao Te Ching, he found that his mental state had improved slightly every time he woke up.
Even if it's not particularly obvious, it's still progress.
Anyway, it is much stronger than what he would gain by practicing his soul for ten days or half a month, so it is better than nothing.
and.
He can also see the contents of the wordless heavenly book, allowing him to comprehend the quasi-saintly chapters of the Tao Te Ching as soon as possible and pave the way for the future.
After all, he is now at the high level of Daluo Jinxian realm, only half a step away from the peak.
He may step into the peak realm of Daluo Jinxian at any time, and at that time, if he wants to go further, he must master the method of stepping into the Quasi-Saint realm.
It would be too late to prepare when that time comes.
Be prepared first and plan ahead.
Sha Chen continued to retreat, using his primordial spirit to comprehend the contents of the wordless heavenly book, and he fainted several times.
Three months later.
Sha Chen finally finished reading the quasi-saintly chapters of the Tao Te Ching in the wordless heavenly book, which is considered the middle part of the Tao Te Ching.
The Tao Te Ching actually consists of three parts: upper, middle and lower. The upper part is the Daluo chapter, which covers all the insights from Daluo and below. It has the most content, but is the simplest.
The middle part is naturally the quasi-saint chapter, which covers the experiences of several small levels of quasi-saints. The content is not much, but it is very difficult.
The second part of the Tao Te Ching is probably the Second Sage Chapter, which has a dusty feel and not much content, but it is very simple and difficult.
As for the chapter on sages, Shachen felt that it would not be recorded in the Tao Te Ching.
The insights of a saint are in the saint's heart.
but.
As for the current quasi-saintly chapters of the Tao Te Ching, they are indeed enough for Shachen to use. We can talk about future matters later.
Shachen has memorized all the quasi-saint chapters, but has not had time to practice them. He must spend time practicing again to master them.
In fact, it can’t be considered as cultivation. It is comprehension, which helps him to comprehend the truth better.
It can be considered an auxiliary practice. It is okay without it, but with it, it is like having divine help.
With the saint's quasi-saintly experience as a forerunner, one can avoid detours in cultivation and practice as if with divine help.
Shachen had already completed the Daluo chapter before, which enabled him to make rapid progress in the Daluo Jinxian realm and increase his strength all the way.
Passing it on to followers will also make them stronger and progress quickly.
Otherwise, with the talents of the followers, it would take thousands or even millions of years to reach the current level.
The experience of our predecessors is the path they pave for future generations.
If you follow the path ahead, you can avoid taking detours.
What’s more, it is the experience of a saint.
However, if it is just the experience of a saint, it would be a bit monotonous and may not be suitable for everyone.
Sha Chen also planned to materialize both the Qingping Sutra and the Yuqing Sutra. By then, if he could master them thoroughly, he would be equivalent to mastering the quasi-saint chapters of the Three Pure Ones Taoism.
That is equivalent to listening to Taoist Master Hongjun talk about the quasi-saint method. Just thinking about it makes people feel comfortable.
He missed the Taoist preaching in the ancient times, but he understood the Three Pure Ones' teachings and was no worse than the Taoist preaching!
because.
When Hongjun Daozu preached, it was when he had just entered the realm of sainthood. He talked about his experiences and various Taoist magic powers.
When the Three Pure Ones wrote down their thoughts, it was after they became saints, and they themselves had the foundation of the Taoist Ancestor's teachings.
Even their insights into Taoism are more important and profound than what Hongjun Daozu taught.
after all.
The previous generation plants trees and the next generation enjoys the shade. The predecessors are like blind people crossing a river, and there are more or less detours.
Later generations crossed the river again, and after revising it countless times and taking countless detours, they finally summed up the correct path.
Shachen murmured, "If we can also take the experience of Queen Wa and the two saints of the Western Religion and study them, it will be truly perfect."
His eyes were shining, full of longing.
Although he despised the two saints of the Western religion, those two guys were notorious in the Fengshen and Honghuang.
but.
Who can go against strength?
The two saints of Western religion themselves studied Taoism. They were also disciples of Taoism, and later founded Western religion.
If you can secretly learn from their experiences and insights, you will be able to deal with Buddhists easily next time.
Shachen felt that he could hang up and beat everyone in the Buddhist community.
pity.
He feels very sorry that he has not been able to obtain the insights of the two Western saints yet.
However, you should first master the Three Pure Ones' Taoist teachings.
After Sha Chen read the quasi-saintly chapters of the Tao Te Ching in its entirety and simply grasped the basics, he felt refreshed and his enlightenment was as if divinely assisted.
Now he is only half a step away from the peak realm of Daluo Jinxian, but he feels that it may take a long time to break through.
Continuing to absorb resources is no longer of much use. What he needs is comprehension and understanding of the Tao.
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