[No system➕Travel➕Counterattack➕Fantasy]
In the world of practitioners, all dharma is the foundation of survival and the way for every monk to explore his relationship with heaven and earth. From the first step on the path of spiritual practice, we have been pursuing various methods, eager to glimpse a higher realm. However, after crossing thousands of dharma doors, someone will eventually ask: Is there an end above all dharma? And how should this end be defined?
This book does not attempt to answer this ultimate question, but rather attempts to explore another side of the nature of practice from the perspective of a practitioner. Behind the prosperity of all methods is the crystallization of wisdom gained by monks through constant trial and error. We admire the efforts of our predecessors and continue their thinking. Facing countless different methods, we need not only to chase the "strongest", but also to look back at the starting point of practice and find the direction that truly belongs to us.
In this process, we will find that the essence of practice has never changed - it is a pursuit of unity between inside and outside, and a desire to return to oneself. No matter how the method evolves, the ultimate goal of the practitioner is always to become one with heaven and earth, break through the shackles of limitation, and realize the endless possibilities.
Therefore, the name of this book is not to draw an end point, but to inspire readers to think: the path of spiritual practice does not lead to a static ending, but to continuous self-transformation. Although there are many ways, they are all paths. What we want to explore is how to find your own path among the myriad of flowers and ways to reach your own end.
——Gui Yi