The Sims: I Open the Immortal Path for All Beings Chapter 260 - 260: 207: Discussing Dao Harvest, Talismanic S
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From daylight to nightti, from nightti to daylight.
Over the course of three consecutive days, three n sat atop a mountain, each talking in depth about what they had learned. This discussion on philosophy was deeply enlightening for all of them.
Pei Xuanjing sat alone in his room, contemplating what he had gained from this discussion.
The Mire Sect has the sa origins as the White Lotus Sect. Both claim to be the orthodox faith, though it is difficult to trace back to determine which is the original.
After thousands of years, today’s Mire Sect is an amalgamation of doctrines from the Taoist School, the Buddhism School, the Mani Sect, and many other religious sects.
Therefore, the martial arts of the Mire Sect contain elents not only from Buddhism, but also from Taoism, Mani, and many other sects.
Zhao Baiyang’s background is unknown. He later joined the Mire Sect, and his martial studies rank as so of the best in the realm.
Zhao Baiyang’s martial arts put more emphasis on the true aning. His mastery of True Qi and body cultivation are slightly inferior to Pei Xuanjing’s.
However, when it cos to the philosophical essence of martial arts, Zhao Baiyang’s understanding is unique and in no way inferior to that of Pei Xuanjing.
According to the three ways of cultivation categorised by Pei Xuanjing, Zhao Baiyang focuses on Refining Qi and Refining Spirit, with an emphasis on Refining Spirit.
Although Pei Xuanjing’s understanding of the philosophical essence of martial arts is strong, this is all due to multiple simulations carried out by himself. As for cultivation, he is not particularly proficient.
Moreover, the knowledge relayed by Zhao Baiyang explains precisely what Pei Xuanjing lacks, clearing his misunderstandings and reinforcing his confidence in the Path of Spirit Refinent that he identified.
As the prevailing figure from Dragon Tiger Mountain and leader of the Zhengyi Dao, he focuses on Refining Qi and Talismanic Skill.
Talismanic Skill, as a fundantal technique in the Taoist school, is sothing Pei Xuanjing undoubtedly knows.
According to the elder of Dragon Tiger Mountain, all disciples, upon reaching the Third-grade Realm, choose to take in a talisman.
Taking in a talisman involves cultivating a talisman seed within the body, treating it as one’s primary talisman, and nurturing its growth through continuous infusions of True Qi.
The Doctrine of Talismans!
Upon hearing this, Pei Xuanjing had a sense of enlightennt. The Doctrine of Talismans and the cultivation thod of becoming an immortal were surprisingly similar.
“Viewed in this light, the Doctrine of Talismans should be considered a distinct cultivation path, different from the Essence-Qi-Spirit path I have theorised,” Pei Xuanjing thought to himself.
While he had deduced the three paths of Essence, Qi, and Spirit, he certainly didn’t arrogantly presu there could only be these three cultivation routes.
In Taoism, there are a plethora of cultivation thods. Even those from the sa lineage may evolve into different paths of cultivation over ti.
This Doctrine of Talismans stands as one of the major paths of the Taoist school, on the equal footing with the Golden Core Dao, and undoubtedly possesses profound mysteries.
The Orthodox Dragon and Tiger Lineage is, after all, a significant branch for Talismanic cultivation, practising Refining Qi and Talismanic Skill concurrently.
Refining Qi, Talismanic Skill, combined with the elder’s physical cultivation thod, they can be said to practice simultaneous cultivation of the three nnth•
It was precisely because of this that Pei Xuanjing solved his doubts. The reason the elder hadn’t made a breakthrough in his simulated life was not that he couldn’t but that he wanted to progress on all three paths at the sa ti.
Through this discussion, Pei Xuanjing greatly benefited from the two individuals.
Of course, the three paths of Essence, Qi, and Spirit that he proposed also proved incredibly beneficial to the other two, clearing many of their doubts.
Even though the three of them have their understandings and views, there are inevitably conflicting and contradictory points. But more often, they seek commonality within difference and explore the Great Tao together.
As for now, the way of cultivation has been severed since the Tang Dynasty.
The original secret scriptures disappeared as though they had never existed.
As people ca later, no one could guarantee their path was correct. Every one of them was a trailblazer, fighting their way through the vast wilderness of cultivation and advancing painstakingly.
The future path of cultivation needs to be executed step by step. Only by truly moving forward can one understand the difficulties and doubts t with each step.
The insights and personal philosophies learned from the two individuals during this discussion will make Pei Xuanjing’s cultivation more robust, allowing him to find and fix deficiencies and strengthen his foundation.
Besides, because of this discussion, these two top-level experts generously shared their cultivation insights. For the simulator, it was an excellent opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of Taoyun.
In just three days, Pei Xuanjing’s Taoyun had increased by over thirty thousand, putting him not too far from initiating his next life simulation.
Pei Xuanjing steadied his breath, discarded stray thoughts, held the Original Qi, and concentrated his mind.
In his mind, he recalled the words that Zhao Baiyang had said to him before leaving: “Zhao ca here today not only for a discussion with Brother Pei but also to give you a ssage. The Ghost Emperor of Fengdu is rallying various experts to encircle and kill you.”
After the contest between Pei Xuanjing and the elder had ended, Zhao Baiyang should have left.
After all, now that the Emperor is dead and several months have passed since the incident, he should be considering how the Mire Sect should proceed. Whether that ans cleaning up other branches of the White Lotus Sect and acquiring the remaining fragnts of scriptures or other business, he needs to get busy.
But upon learning that the Ghost Emperor of Fengdu was rallying troops against Pei Xuanjing, Zhao Baiyang, despite declining the Ghost Emperor’s proposal, decided to warn Pei Xuanjing.
Although Pei Xuanjing had already foreseen in his life simulation that the Ghost Emperor of Fengdu would make a move on him, he did not expect that the Ghost Emperor would not only face him alone but also rally other experts against him..
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