Essential Secrets for Time Travel; Real "skills

穿越必备秘籍;真实的“功法”

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Martial arts, magic, cooking, witchcraft, five arts...

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You can only find free ones through Jingzhu... "Tai Shang Laojun Speaks of Chang Qingjing Sutra" has only 391 words. It is one of the important materials in Taoist alchemy. The first sentence of the main text of "Qing Jing Sutra" is "the great road is invisible", which sets the tone of the entire sutra. The scriptures do not talk about promising cultivation methods, but ask people to start from the heart and use the "quiet" method to clear the mind and relieve desires, and to understand the great road...

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But if you want to practice cultivation, you must first purify all... Desires? "The History of the Reincarnation of Life and Death" is inspired by the Buddhist scripture "The Avatamsaka Sutra: Entering the Dharma Realm", and finally mentions the "Buddha Dharani Sutra" and the "Mahayana Visualization of Manala Purification of All Evil Destinies Sutra", but the content and purpose are the attitude towards life and death and the concept of peace and happiness in the pre-Buddhist period. This vividly reveals the first efforts of Buddhist disseminators in Tibet. Although Buddhism had been introduced to Tibet at that time, the influence of local religion still had not faded. Therefore, while astute Buddhists retained some fundamental concepts of local religion, they also actively used similar Buddhist concepts to transform it. As far as manuscripts are concerned, Buddhist propagators retained the desire and final destination of people at that time to reincarnate in heaven or at least escape from the bad realms after death, but ultimately explained that to realize this wish, they had to give up their original rituals and gradually accept Buddhist practices.

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Receive the precepts and cultivate and then enter the Tao. The book believes that Taoist scriptures and precepts are compulsory subjects for Taoists, otherwise they will not be able to become immortals, just like wading into the sea and needing a boat. Different precepts are awarded based on the taste, virtuousness, foolishness, purity of temperament, etc. Of the religious objects. The precepts listed therein are: the three refuge precepts, for the initial awakening of the mind to enter the Tao; the five precepts, for the elimination of the five desires, the five turbidities, and the cultivation of the five virtues; the eight precepts, for the upholding of eight things to enter into the spirit; the supreme ten precepts, for men and women in the secular world, to be able to break the ten evils and perform the ten good deeds, etc.

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