As Wo Shie read further, he entered a trance like state as the book began to explain how the two opposite polarity techniques would create a neutral energy that wouldn't harm him but transform his body.
What stood out most in Wo Shie's mind was the idea of opposing polarities as the daos he had peered into resurfaced in his mind.
Chaos and Order, two opposing Daos yet neither could exist without the other, lest the imbalance in nature bring about catastrophes simply to bring balance, and that was exactly what chaos and order did.
They balanced a perfectly fine line euphoria and despair. Chaos brought about untold horrors and catastrophes while order brought about life peace and civilizations.
The further down the line the things that came from chaotic events was order, and things birth from order caused chaos in an essentially never-ending cycle.
This was also how the cultivation technique would work to turn one's physique into an omniscient one.
Essentially from the moment Wo Shie first began his cultivation journey cultivating the methods from the Taijutu incarnate his body had started a never-ending loop cycling the energy around his eyes and down his spine just not as drastically as initially.
This further deepened Wo Shie's foundation into these Daos yet he still had little to no idea what he was grasping as his aura began to blossom.
The silver line of light reappeared like a halo completely encompassing Wo Shie as a divine energy rained down on him as if the heavens were delighted with his growth.
'Chaos, Death's Manifestation, Order, God's Omnipotence' Wo Shie thought to himself as the words chaos and order placed their names in Wo Shie's mind.
Wo Shie began consciously cycling two combined cultivation technique for the first time since he had first opened the manual.
Immediately there was a muffled boom in the surroundings as the spiritual energy was all consumed in an instant as if a powerful vacuum had cleared the area.
Wo Shie felt as though he was on the verge of exploding as he grit his teeth and cycle the energy through his eyes and up and around his spine.
The reason why he circulated the energy through his eyes was because the energy needed a full pathway connection from his spirtual sea to every other energy connection point in his body.
Wo Shie strained for a few minutes as he fought with the large ammount of spiritual energy moving it along the set paths that wasn't too hard.
'It's like adding water to a river without flooding the banks, it was about flow...' Again this word surfaced in Wo Shie's mind as he thought of the river comparison
The information regarding how the energy diffused through his body releasing his natural and heavenly limitation was straightforward.
As he progressed the natural cycle of his cultivation method will have a strong enough flow to keep all of his energetic pathways completly open.
As he circulated his energy around his spine while cultivating his spine would act like a magnet pulling that energy in at the base of the spine before sending it through all of his energy pathways only to recycle the same energy through that cycle if the energy wasn't expanded.
Every cycle Wo Shie's own energy would become more pure as he absorbed it allowing Wo Shie to still become stronger and to cultivate this method in the absence of spiritual energy as long as he isn't completely spent.
After half an hour or so Wo Shie had tamed all the spiritual energy he had absorbed and added it to his flowing river of energy causing it to cycle faster and more powerfully as Wo Shie could feel the soothing pressure that the increased intensity put on an invisible force holding him back.
The pressure he felt, just like the invisible force he felt both came from within himself. The pressure felt like being only moments before a gift you knew you were to receive, while the invisible force felt like chains on his entire being keeping him chained to the ground.
It was an incredibly odd and comforting feeling. As if you were being suppressed or tied down and ever so slowly and noticeably being released.