
The Old Monk Cultivates a Buddha
by Not A Taoist
About This Novel
Her face is covered with wrinkles, like the old mother of Lishan; her eyes are dim, but she is like the dragon king of the East China Sea. If the mouth is not closed due to wind, the teeth may fall out, and the waist may be hunched and the back may be bent due to spasticity. Jin Chi traveled through time? And became the famous old greedy Elder Jin Chi?!
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Official(12)Scraped 22d ago
I quite like Buddhist novels
Of course, I'm talking about real Buddhist practice. The kind that uses the brand of Buddhist practice, but actually subdues demons and kills all the way, accumulating countless karma. It's hard for me to resonate with it. After reading the whole novel, all I see is a weak person expressing killing and killing through words. The desire for violence, the concept of equality and compassion for all sentient beings, the weak can use strength, or can take advantage of the situation to protect themselves, treat all living beings with compassion, save them if they can, and stay away if they cannot save them, eat millet and fruits without killing, stay away from people who cannot be saved, do not be implicated in karma, work hard to learn to take advantage of others, and use the power of others Help yourself to resolve crises, give sermons, or give back some help that does not involve karma, or use some protective objects to settle the cause and effect, so that you can practice Buddhism with peace of mind and enter bliss as soon as possible. Such a true Buddhist practice path is also exciting. At the same time, it can also promote the equality and compassion of all living beings among those who practice Buddhism. Concept, such Buddhist novels are not only wonderful to read, but also can cleanse the soul, transform others to be kind, teach readers to be compassionate while also learning to protect themselves, stay away from evil thoughts, and stay away from evil people. Unfortunately, I have never found the shadow of this type of novel. They are all filled with the desire for killing and violence, and they are full of hostility.
Something must be said
Heaven and earth nurture all things, and all living beings are equal. Even a flower, a grass, and an ant are equal to one person, one immortal, and one Buddha. All living beings are equal. If you can avoid killing, eating flowers and grass, you should try your best not to do it. You can find spiritual fruits and spiritual valleys for cultivation. The last one of the Dharma Ending Age was discovered in China around 1795. Intestinal rice is several feet tall and as thick as several people's waists. If you eat one grain of rice, you will not be hungry for a year. The length unit: meter is derived from this. In the era when the spiritual energy of heaven and earth was at its peak, the protagonist should have no shortage of this kind of grain. Eating spiritual herbs and elixirs has karma and damages merit. Try to eat spiritual fruits and spiritual grains.
The writing was pretty good at first
But whether it is Journey to the West or fantasy novels set in Liaozhai, they are generally bad books and not long. Because fantasy novels cannot be set on the earth. For a fantasy world, the earth is too small and unattractive! All I hope is that the author just uses the earth as the entry point, and then transitions to the fantasy world and the multiverse! Only such fantasy novels can confer gods!
Did you travel through time for no reason?
Time travel for no reason?
I've always had a doubt
Cultivating Taoism pays attention to money and the Dharma. Everything is inseparable from money, and there are Dharma that should not be taught lightly, which means that they will not be taught for free. So, why has the secular world only spread the worship of money to cultivate Buddhism? ? ?
The writing is very good, I hope the rest of it will be as exciting as the beginning
Come on, your eyes will light up after reading the beginning. Let's see what happens next.
I hope that the temple will be developed into a Buddhist holy place like Shaolin in the future, with warrior monks and literary monks.
If you don't believe in Buddha, Buddha will save people who are destined to be in the Yuan Dynasty. In troubled times, there is no Buddha. In prosperous times, everyone is bald.
What the hell is your state? Aren't heaven, earth, humans, gods and ghosts classified as immortals?
It's written like an idiot, no matter who asks the protagonist for help, he immediately answers
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Official(12)Scraped 22d ago
I quite like Buddhist novels
Of course, I'm talking about real Buddhist practice. The kind that uses the brand of Buddhist practice, but actually subdues demons and kills all the way, accumulating countless karma. It's hard for me to resonate with it. After reading the whole novel, all I see is a weak person expressing killing and killing through words. The desire for violence, the concept of equality and compassion for all sentient beings, the weak can use strength, or can take advantage of the situation to protect themselves, treat all living beings with compassion, save them if they can, and stay away if they cannot save them, eat millet and fruits without killing, stay away from people who cannot be saved, do not be implicated in karma, work hard to learn to take advantage of others, and use the power of others Help yourself to resolve crises, give sermons, or give back some help that does not involve karma, or use some protective objects to settle the cause and effect, so that you can practice Buddhism with peace of mind and enter bliss as soon as possible. Such a true Buddhist practice path is also exciting. At the same time, it can also promote the equality and compassion of all living beings among those who practice Buddhism. Concept, such Buddhist novels are not only wonderful to read, but also can cleanse the soul, transform others to be kind, teach readers to be compassionate while also learning to protect themselves, stay away from evil thoughts, and stay away from evil people. Unfortunately, I have never found the shadow of this type of novel. They are all filled with the desire for killing and violence, and they are full of hostility.
Something must be said
Heaven and earth nurture all things, and all living beings are equal. Even a flower, a grass, and an ant are equal to one person, one immortal, and one Buddha. All living beings are equal. If you can avoid killing, eating flowers and grass, you should try your best not to do it. You can find spiritual fruits and spiritual valleys for cultivation. The last one of the Dharma Ending Age was discovered in China around 1795. Intestinal rice is several feet tall and as thick as several people's waists. If you eat one grain of rice, you will not be hungry for a year. The length unit: meter is derived from this. In the era when the spiritual energy of heaven and earth was at its peak, the protagonist should have no shortage of this kind of grain. Eating spiritual herbs and elixirs has karma and damages merit. Try to eat spiritual fruits and spiritual grains.
The writing was pretty good at first
But whether it is Journey to the West or fantasy novels set in Liaozhai, they are generally bad books and not long. Because fantasy novels cannot be set on the earth. For a fantasy world, the earth is too small and unattractive! All I hope is that the author just uses the earth as the entry point, and then transitions to the fantasy world and the multiverse! Only such fantasy novels can confer gods!
Did you travel through time for no reason?
Time travel for no reason?
I've always had a doubt
Cultivating Taoism pays attention to money and the Dharma. Everything is inseparable from money, and there are Dharma that should not be taught lightly, which means that they will not be taught for free. So, why has the secular world only spread the worship of money to cultivate Buddhism? ? ?
The writing is very good, I hope the rest of it will be as exciting as the beginning
Come on, your eyes will light up after reading the beginning. Let's see what happens next.
I hope that the temple will be developed into a Buddhist holy place like Shaolin in the future, with warrior monks and literary monks.
If you don't believe in Buddha, Buddha will save people who are destined to be in the Yuan Dynasty. In troubled times, there is no Buddha. In prosperous times, everyone is bald.
What the hell is your state? Aren't heaven, earth, humans, gods and ghosts classified as immortals?
It's written like an idiot, no matter who asks the protagonist for help, he immediately answers









