There were many ways to cultivate when one first entered Taoism, but the following points were more important: 1. Deal with the things at hand: The Tao is in the present. We should be based on the present and deal with everything well. Whether it's for food, clothing, housing, career, love, or pursuing dreams, we should take every year, every day, and every second seriously. 2. Correct one's own body, speech, mind, and behavior: True cultivation is not only about meditation, chanting, and other homework, but more importantly, correcting one's own body, speech, mind, and behavior. We should change our bad habits and become kind, broad-minded, generous, helpful, soft-hearted, compassionate, upright, clear-minded, and charitable. 3. Study the scriptures: Taoism believes that the scriptures are the path to enlightenment, so studying the scriptures is a good way to practice. Those who had just entered Taoism could use their free time at home to recite scriptures, so they could have the opportunity to cultivate at home. In short, there were many ways to cultivate when one first entered Taoism, but the most important thing was to deal with the things at hand, correct one's body, speech, mind, and behavior, and learn the classics. Only then could he truly cultivate.
The following are some recommended novels about transmigrating into a snake and cultivating Dao: " The Primeval Green Snake Becomes Dao "," The Cold Emperor's Little Cutie Concubine "," Comedy Transmigration: The Snake King's Favorite Concubine "," The Legend of the Reborn Python Dragon "," The Snake King's Poison Collection: The Black-bellied Farmer Girl "," The Arrogant Snake King's Arrogant Concubine "," I Am Really a Dragon "," Fiery Demon Concubine: Snake Doctor Lady, Give Birth to an Egg!" Wait. These novels cover the plot of transmigrating into a snake to cultivate Taoism. I hope you will like these recommendations.
Cultivation and Buddhism had their own characteristics, and it was difficult to judge which was better. From the perspective of the goals pursued, the cultivation of Taoism aimed to achieve the spiritual improvement and purification of the soul, the pursuit of harmony and balance in the individual's heart, and the ultimate goal was immortality or transcendence from the secular world. On the other hand, the pursuit of Buddhism was to free oneself from the cycle of life and death, to reach the realm of Nirvana, to free the mind from worries and pain, and finally to reach the realm of no pain and no pleasure. In terms of practical methods, Taoism emphasized internal cultivation, such as through meditation, meditation, internal alchemy, health preservation, Qi refinement, Tai Chi, etc. to improve one's moral cultivation and spiritual realm, and pursue the integration of body and mind to achieve the realm of harmony between man and nature. Buddhism emphasized both internal and external cultivation. In addition to inner cultivation, it also included external norms of behavior such as keeping precepts, giving alms, and practicing Zen. It also emphasized karma and eliminating negative karma by doing good deeds to achieve liberation. There were also differences in the inner spirit that was emphasized. Cultivation emphasized personal self-improvement, pursuing individual spiritual independence and freedom, and getting rid of secular shackles through cultivation to achieve inner peace and harmony. Cultivation of Buddhism emphasized compassion. Cultivators not only paid attention to their own hearts, but also cared about all things in the world. They treated all living beings with compassion and changed their own destiny through cultivation while bringing happiness to others. To sum up, choosing to cultivate or cultivate Buddhism depended on one's values, beliefs, and understanding and pursuit of different cultivation concepts and goals. "If you don't have money, why cultivate immortality?" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were many ways to cultivate and enter the Dao. Taoism's immortal cultivation methods included external elixir cultivation, immortal guidance, accumulating good deeds to help the world, and cultivating to remove the heart from the heart. External Elixir Cultivation was to achieve the goal of immortality by refining the Golden Elixir. Immortal guidance referred to the way mortals taught alchemy scriptures and Dao techniques when they met immortals. Accumulating good deeds to help the world was to cultivate by accumulating merit. In addition, the practice of separation was also a compulsory course on the path of cultivation. To be specific, renouncing one's mind could help people get rid of greed, anger, obsession, doubt, slowness, evil views and other troubles, eliminate self-belief and self-attachment, and finally reach the realm of Nirvana. In general, the method of immortal cultivation varied according to one's personal beliefs and cultivation goals. One could choose a method that suited one's cultivation.
The following are some recommendations for reincarnating and entering school to cultivate novels: " God-level School Belle Don't Hit Me ": The story was about a small farmer who dropped out of school and coincidentally obtained a mysterious cultivation inheritance. From then on, he embarked on the path of cultivation. 2. " School Physician ": The story was about the protagonist, Zheng Yun, who did not believe in ghosts and gods since he was young. However, he was forced to learn Taoist skills for more than ten years. In an accident, the seal in his body was removed and he obtained extraordinary abilities. Only then did he know that the Taoist books, talismans, and cultivation methods he learned were all real. From then on, he relied on Taoist skills and medical skills to reach the peak. 3. " School Cultivation Fanatic ": The story tells the adventures and growth of a young cultivator on campus. I hope these recommendations can meet your needs.
There were novels similar to "The Genius of Confucianism and Taoism but Choose to Cultivate Taoism" Book of Troubled Times, Author: Ji Cha 2:"Spiritual Realm Walker", Author: Xiao Langjun 3: The Tang's Table, Author: Jie and 2 4."King of Familiars", Author: Light Spring Flowing Sound Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation, Author: Mi Tian Building National Forensic Medicine, Author: Zhiniao Village 7:"Wait, Heroine." Author: Guan Guan Gongzi 8: Mantang Colorful, Author: Weird Cousin 9:"Hidden Dead Corner", Author: Get Lost Final Divine Duty, Author: Tuoba Goudan Beyond Time, Author: Er Gen This Game Is Too Real by Chen Xing LL Red Heart Sky Patrol, Author: What's the Matter? Ring of Destiny, Author: Squid Who Loves to Dive National Master of Ming Dynasty, Author: West Lake Encountered Rain Choose a Day to Ascend, Author: Otaku Pig 17:"Who's in Love After Rebirth?" Author: What's Wrong? Deep Sea Ember, Author: Yuantong Chapter 19: Cultivation in the Chaotic World of Demonic Martial Arts, Author: Wenplagiarism 20:"Who told him to cultivate!" Author: The Whitest Crow The following is a detailed introduction of these novels: 1."Book of Troubled Times": Ji Cha's book, anyone who understands it will understand o(*^▽^*)o 2."Spirit Walker":"Spirit Walker" was a work of a newspaper seller, Little Langjun (Platinum). It was an interesting soft science fiction story. During the period of its publication, this book could break through the 100,000-order mark and become a new benchmark in the industry. The story was fascinating and exciting. The author described it with exquisite language, showing a passionate plot that made the readers unable to stop. The success of this book also benefited from the author's description of the relationship between men and women. He expressed it in a unique language, allowing the readers to fully feel the charm of the story. All in all,"Spirit Realm Walker" was a good book worth collecting and recommending. 3."The Tang's Table": Another masterpiece by Second Brother. The results were obvious to all. She had been in the top 10 of the monthly votes all year round. Everyone came to admire how Yunchu built the ultimate Chang 'an ~~~ 4."King of Familiar":"King of Familiar" was a refreshing work. The author, Qing Quan Liu Xiang, once again demonstrated his talent in the field of beast taming. This book continued the success of the previous book, Unscientific Familiar, and once again proved the author's creative ability. The story revolved around familiars, telling a story about animal contracts and training. The protagonist's parents went missing, leaving behind a mysterious family heirloom. This allowed him to shine in the Familiar Instance Dungeon. The story left suspense at the beginning, making people unable to wait to continue reading. The author's update speed was also very fast, making people feel at ease reading. I recommend this book to readers who like beast taming. This book is definitely worth reading. 5."Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation":"Fairy, Please Listen to My Explanation" was a novel about time travel. The author, Mi Tian Building, used a battle of wits and the protagonist's scheming setting to show the readers how a transmigrator replaced the protagonist. Not only was the setting of the game fascinating, but the author also skillfully portrayed the intersection between the protagonist and various goddesses, bringing many surprises. In addition, the book also incorporated various plot tension points to make the readers more immersed in it, and the plot was brilliant. The author's writing style was relaxed and pleasant. There was no heart-wrenching plot, giving the readers a pleasant reading experience. Overall, this was a high-quality classic Xianxia novel. The author had done a great job in connecting the plot, reversing the plot, and shaping the characters. Strongly recommended to all readers who like the battle of wits and Xianxia theme! 6: National Forensic Science: Keyword: Forensic System, Professional Criminal Investigation, Good Writing God's New Book He recalled the author's novel,'The Great Physician Ling Ran,' and was dazzled by his professional knowledge. This new book is also very cool. Sacrifice a relative to dissect at the beginning There should be some classic cases later to see if you can increase your knowledge. The author's writing style was really good. It was very vivid, and some of the words used were really vivid. The lines of the text were filled with life. She liked it very much and finished reading it in one breath! 7."Wait, Heroine": Wuxia (I can't tell if it's high or low martial arts for the time being). I understand everything. I strongly recommend it. 8."Mantang Colorful": 8.5. It's a new book by the author of the Song Dynasty. Actually, it's not new anymore. I've saved it for a long time. Recently, I really didn't have any books to read, so I started killing it. Yes, yes, it's very good. I just finished reading, and I haven't read any books recently. I'm still raising squid books, so I'll open them if I have to! 9."Hidden Dead Corner" Personal Rating: Sr. The book 'Get Lost' was about strangeness. The formation of blind spots was a man-made disaster. Slowly, it became the feeling of constantly running dungeons. 10:"Final Divine Duty": It's still a big deal. How should I put it? I feel that the intelligence added is nothing but a stronger learning ability. Tsk, it might also be for the sake of the plot. Most of the time, it's just a rush. 11."Beyond Time": Er Gen Xin Shu. Keyword: Cataclysm, mutated beast, wasteland, cultivation. In the world of immortal cultivation, there were great changes, strange invasions, and few people left. The protagonist hunted vultures and other living creatures in the beginning and survived for several years. After obtaining the energy amethyst related to the cataclysm, his strength soared. In the process of collecting the bodies of the victims, he happened to encounter a team of scavengers. What kind of sparks would the two collide? Should they be enemies or should they join? Please look forward to (ー), the new book of the great god, come and try it quickly! "This Game Is Too Real": This Game Is Too Real is a novel set in the wasteland of a summoning game for players from another world. Compared to other novels of the same genre, I prefer this one. Through the story of Chu Guang's transmigration to the wasteland, the author presented a game world full of challenges and adventures. The game elements in the story were very realistic, making people feel as if they were in it, experiencing the hardships of moving bricks, running errands, picking up trash, and delivering packages. This game world not only allowed people to experience the hardships of real life, but it also allowed people to feel the super 007. By describing the interaction between Chu Guang and the "players", the author made the entire wasteland world seem indecent, increasing the interest and humor of the story. In short, this book was set in the wasteland world, with game elements as the main storyline, giving people a unique reading experience. It was a good book worthy of recommendation. Red Heart Sky Patrol: Classic Xianxia I have a pure heart to survey the heavens! Book friends recommended. Ring of Fate: The Secret World Part 2 In the year 1368, at the end of July, Crimson would descend from the sky. His heart was surging, his imagination was infinite, and he waved his hand against the wind. The young man was undefeated and hot-blooded! 15:"State Preceptor of Ming Dynasty": "The Great Ming State Teacher" is a masterpiece and one of the founders of the famous teacher Friends who are more bored or don't understand books such as Political Economics, History, Philosophy, and Society would recommend this book. This year's Best Bright Thru Story He had seen too many emperors of the Ming Dynasty who had transmigrated into the Ming Dynasty, and the second generation of the Duke. In the end, the schemes they played were only for the benefit of their own family. The reason why this book is the best in my heart is not because of the plot or the style of writing. Even the explosive points of the book weren't the most important. The most important thing was that he could analyze historical problems from the simplest logic. After all, there were many articles about returning to history and becoming a reclusive big shot. However, there were fewer articles that could write anything. After all, to write well, one needed to look up a lot of information. This book was already very well written. Moreover, it was no longer about gunpowder, paper, cement, or glass. It was a real science book. Have you ever seen a transmigrator who used modern theories to change the world? The author of 'The Great Ming State Preceptor' is really amazing. There was no fighting or killing in this book. There was no trickery or trickery. What was there was only a weapon of thought that shocked the world and readers. It was hard to imagine that the political and economic content that could not be learned in school, even the philosophical content, could be turned into words like a stream of spring water by the author's pen, silently nourishing things. Perhaps this was the Ming Dynasty's version of "The Age of Awakening." There were no problems with the world setting. The protagonist had a brain too, so there were no poison points. The plot was written in a daily manner. It did not abuse the main character. The main character's IQ was on the line. He was not too crazy or too arrogant. There was no problem with his writing. There were no poison points at the moment, so it would not make people act out. As a snake hunter, Xu Ying had always been honest and diligent until this day when he caught a different snake... On the first day of the third month, incense was burning everywhere in the Divine Land. The statues that protected the villages, towns, cities, and counties woke up one after another to enjoy the sacrifices of the people. However, from that day onwards, the world was in chaos. 17:"Who's Going to Fall in Love After Rebirth" It's a very good urban life novel. It's biased towards love. The female protagonist's club is afraid of being silly. It's very effective. I strongly recommend it. Those who like it can try it. "Deep Sea Ember": Recently recommended work. The first three chapters might not be particularly surprising, but the author's work did not care about the golden chapters. The author's storytelling rhythm was very good. You just need to be a little more patient and read slowly. Actually, when I read chapter 10, I was already very interested in this story. This process, from chapter 1 to chapter 10, was a process of increasing anticipation. When you see chapter 10, you won't think about saving this work anymore. You'll just have a sense of anticipation. You'll want to catch up and see the latest chapter as soon as possible. The writing is good, the story rhythm is also very good, and there is a very big world view, and a stable update time... Isn't this worth reading? Chapter 19: Cultivation in the Chaos of Demonic Martial Arts: Abandoned Book [Goldfinger: World Travel] Girlfriend: None The protagonist had transmigrated to the bottom of the cultivation world. The golden finger could allow him to transmigrate to a martial arts world and obtain resources from there. Goudao was the main character, but not completely Goudao. This protagonist was sometimes idle, sometimes ruthless, and sometimes cold. He felt like he was not of a certain character. He didn't like this protagonist. He didn't have any feelings for him, but he couldn't completely forget about him. In order to cultivate, he could watch his friends die and watch his enemies live. Ordinary people who had no grudges against him, he ruthlessly searched their souls and killed them. Those who had a grudge against him couldn't be eradicated. "Who told him to cultivate!" "Who told him to cultivate!" It was a very interesting novel. The author, Crow, had an excellent writing style. She had a unique style in describing the characters and scenes. The story attracted the readers from the beginning and made them unable to extricate themselves. The development of the plot was confusing, making it impossible to guess how the plot would develop later. It always brought special surprises. This cultivation fantasy novel was memorable with its humorous style and good writing style. All in all, I highly recommend 'Who Made Him Cultivate Immortality'! This book was given four stars. You can read these novels on Qidian Chinese Network.
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There were no spiritual spells in Taoism. In Taoism, the soul is an independent existence that is believed to be immortal after death. After death, the soul would enter the netherworld and continue to exist after death. The cultivation of Taoism was mainly targeted at the body and the mind. In terms of the body, the goal of Taoist practice was to achieve immortality and enhance the health and longevity of the body. In terms of the mind, the goal of Taoist practice was to achieve a state of peace and wisdom of the mind and to strengthen one's spiritual power and willpower. Therefore, Taoism did not cultivate spiritual spells but paid more attention to the health of the body and the peace and wisdom of the mind.
The cultivation years of Buddhist immortals varied greatly due to many factors. In the Buddhist cultivation system, it was difficult to define the cultivation time of different levels and individuals. For example, in the World of Gods, a higher cultivation like Sect Leader Tongtian might have cultivated for at least 15 million years (calculated based on the Immortal Tribulation that occurs once every 1,500 years in the World of Gods). According to the calculation method in the Journey to the West, it would be 1,296 million years. The Holy Mother of Gold Spirit might have experienced a hundred or a thousand tribulations, but it was not clear whether it was a hundred or a thousand. From the perspective of Daoist cultivation, the cultivation time was affected by many factors, such as personal aptitude, cultivation methods, cultivation environment, and cultivation goals. Daoist cultivation usually had different stages, such as Foundation Establishment, Refining Qi into Qi, Refining Qi into Spirit, Refining Spirit into Emptiness, and so on. The time required for each stage varied from person to person. Some people might be able to complete a stage in a few years, while others might take longer. In terms of cultivation methods, the Inner Elixir Technique focused on refining the essence, qi, and spirit within the body, which might require a long period of meditation and breath adjustment. The External Elixir Technique focused on refining medicinal pills to assist in cultivation, and the cultivation time might depend more on the refining and consumption process of the medicinal pills. People with high personal qualifications might be able to understand the true meaning of Taoist cultivation more easily and achieve results faster. At the same time, the degree of effort was also a key factor. Moreover, a quiet and elegant cultivation environment could help cultivators maintain their inner peace and focus. Good opportunities such as receiving guidance from an expert or gaining insight into the Great Dao could also help shorten the cultivation time. For ordinary Buddhist cultivators, the highest realm they could achieve was to open up the Small Heavenly Cycle, and they might not be able to do so in their entire lives. There was no fixed cultivation time. Therefore, it was difficult to say exactly how many years a Buddha, Dao, or immortal would spend cultivating. "Who told him to cultivate!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Cultivation of Buddha: It was usually understood as cultivating oneself. The self here referred to Buddha nature or self-nature. It could also be understood as a kind of innate consciousness, namely intelligence. It was the true origin of life. Cultivation: It is to achieve spiritual purification, moral improvement, and the strengthening of vitality through physical and mental cultivation. This is an internal cultivation process, focusing on personal moral cultivation and spiritual growth. It emphasizes "Tao follows nature" and pursues compliance with the laws of nature to achieve inner harmony. [Immortal Cultivation: It is more about transcending the mortal world through cultivation, achieving immortality, or even becoming an immortal.] This was a kind of pursuit of external factors. In addition to internal cultivation, it also involved the cultivation of immortal techniques, spiritual spells, and other supernatural abilities. "Who told him to cultivate!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!