Enlightenment of the Holy Land and Cultivation of Realization Chapter

Enlightenment of the Holy Land and Cultivation of Realization Chapter

by Wen Dao Sanyi Hongchen

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"It is said that the heaven is good and the gods are happy and free." There are now countless novels about immortality, spiritual cultivation, fantasy, and time travel. However, apart from the author's own fantasies and fabrications, these novels do not tell people the two most critical questions: First, can we mortals be able to cultivate (immortals)? Second, if we can, how should we cultivate? In fact, for most people in this world, there are some questions that linger in their minds throughout their lives, lingering but unable to prove: 1. Are there gods in the world? 2. What are gods like? 3. If so, where are they? What is their world like? 4. How are the many systems of immortals, Buddhas and gods in Eastern and Western cultures divided? Who should we mortals worship? The most core of all questions and the ones we are most concerned about are: 1. Where will our body go after it ends? Is it reincarnation or complete disappearance? If we reincarnate, what determines our life form and destiny in the next life? 2. If there is a god, is he born in the first place? Or is it accomplished by mortals? Are there any insurmountable obstacles before Mortal God? If ordinary people can cultivate gods and saints, how should they cultivate? The author of this book is based on his own actual experience, the process of seeking Dharma and asking questions, and the realization of cultivating the mind and enlightening the Tao. He tells it to you in the form of a novel and in straightforward language...

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