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Cultivation Novel, Qi Training Period. Foundation Building Stage, Golden Elixir Stage, Nascent Soul Stage
I want to read a book similar to "Floating Fairy Road". These books explain the concept of "cultivating immortality from the grassroots" in a clear way, making people excited and addicted to read it. If you are also hungry for this kind of plot of counterattacking from the bottom and slapping all the talented people in the face, hurry up and grab the book! Guaranteed to let you experience the world of cultivating immortals
Primitive Cultivation.
Qi training, foundation building, elixir formation, golden elixir, Nascent Soul, transformation of gods, distraction, integration, Mahayana, transcending tribulations, scattered immortals, heavenly immortals, true immortals, golden immortals, and mysterious immortals. Do you have any recommendations like this?









The writing is very beautiful, but my purpose in reading this book is to find ways for modern people to cultivate themselves. But I don't seem to have found it. Could it be that meditation and sitting still can lead to immortality?
It's very well written, I guess many people can't understand it [laughs evilly]
When you sit in meditation, you are cultivating your spirit and consuming your energy and blood. If you cultivate your nature but not your life, you will sooner or later lose your vitality and fail. The best method is to first cultivate one's life, build the foundation, and then cultivate one's nature, then the great path can be achieved. Otherwise, everything will be like a flower in a mirror and the moon in the water, all in vain. Only the ancient immortals' practice method is the true way, and the rest are all false ways. Because they were all maliciously altered during the process of inheritance. All the important acupoints have been changed beyond recognition.
It can be seen that it is helpful to practice.
Still watching, very good I listened to it all night, but I haven't finished it yet, something happened
The author is very talented and has written extensively on Confucianism, Taoism and Buddhism. It is indeed a good book for those who like metaphysical practice and is worth reading many times!
Good books are worth promoting.